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Well if you sell everything you own and move to Frog Balls, Arkansas that’s on you.

Plenty of places near water that are affordable down south.
I dont know anybody that moved to Frog Balls
Im not familiar with that town?‍♂️
I was referring to the poconos, upstate NY,
Inland VA, NC, SC etc
 
I dont know anybody that moved to Frog Balls
Im not familiar with that town?‍♂️
I was referring to the poconos, upstate NY,
Inland VA, NC, SC etc
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No shot bucko
Is Florida a risky place to live?


In a recent ranking of states by safety, Florida ranked as the 21st most dangerous state to live in. While this may sound fairly average, Florida is actually home to the 3rd and 5th most dangerous cities in the US. So it's important to know exactly which areas of Florida are safe, and which are not.Jan 10, 2022

stay in` disney land goofy
 
Is Florida a risky place to live?


In a recent ranking of states by safety, Florida ranked as the 21st most dangerous state to live in. While this may sound fairly average, Florida is actually home to the 3rd and 5th most dangerous cities in the US. So it's important to know exactly which areas of Florida are safe, and which are not.Jan 10, 2022

stay in` disney land goofy
Theirs shitty parts of everywhere.

Who made this ranking? No need to copy and paste the entire article ad nauseam. Just the name of the “news outlet” will suffice.

I can’t afford Disney. Too busy paying for everyone else’s entitlement programs that I’ll never be able to utilize or benefit from.
 
Theirs shitty parts of everywhere.

Who made this ranking? No need to copy and paste the entire article ad nauseam. Just the name of the “news outlet” will suffice.

I can’t afford Disney. Too busy paying for everyone else’s entitlement programs that I’ll never be able to utilize or benefit from.
not sure but here's what Tampa Bay has to say about their own State...and Mississippi and Louisiana

5 reasons Florida might be the most dangerous state in the country
 
I doubt the reason they can't shoot it down is because of the danger to civilian populations, it's in the middle of nowhere at the moment.
Are they worried it's carrying a nuke from North Korea- or an EMP that we would set off by shooting it down?

Have a C-130 hook it - tow it over the ocean & then shoot it down. Or not. If it's spying they're only getting the same info they are already getting via satellite.
 
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I doubt the reason they can't shoot it down is because of the danger to civilian populations, it's in the middle of nowhere at the moment.
Are they worried it's carrying a nuke from North Korea- or an EMP that we would set off by shooting it down?

 
I doubt the reason they can't shoot it down is because of the danger to civilian populations, it's in the middle of nowhere at the moment.
Are they worried it's carrying a nuke from North Korea- or an EMP that we would set off by shooting it down?


  • About 25 years ago, a rogue weather balloon wouldn't come down after over 1,000 rounds were fired at it.
  • The balloon entered Icelandic air space and drifted north towards Norway.
  • Balloons, like the suspected Chinese "spy balloon" over the US, don't always pop or explode when shot.
Almost 25 years ago, a large runaway weather balloon proved to be quite challenge a for a pair of fighter jets trying to shoot it down, staying in the air even after more than 1,000 rounds were fired at it.

The research balloon was measuring ozone levels above Canada, the Associated Press reported at the time. It went rogue in August 1998, passing across Canada, over the Atlantic Ocean, and through British airspace before entering Iceland's airspace and then drifting northward.


Two Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter aircraft spotted the balloon over Newfoundland and fired more than 1,000 rounds at it. The AP reported that the jets, Canadian variants of the American F/A-18 Hornet, hit the balloon, but rather than popping or exploding and crashing to the earth, it slowly began leaking helium. The big balloon was still in the air.

A Canadian military spokesperson, a lieutenant named Steve Wills, told BBC that it was difficult to target the balloon, even though it was about the size of a 25-story building, and that the failure to take it out wasn't embarrassing.

"With something like this, which is stationary in the air when the CF-18s are flying very, very fast, it is difficult to shoot it," Wills said.

The CF-18s were reportedly equipped with air-to-air missiles, but Canadian Major Roland Lavoie told AP the pilots refrained from using them.

"Citizens would not have appreciated having a missile blowing over their heads,″ he said. "Also, it might be overkill spending a couple of hundred thousand dollars on a missile to shoot down a balloon that's drifting away."

The balloon, BBC reported, also survived encounters with British and American aircraft.
 
So i guess its OK for Chinese spy balloons to fly over the continental USA , in our lower atmosphere.
 
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