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THREAD: East River Park is one of the largest parks in NYC and serves a vibrant, diversified community of the Lower East Side and East Village, this history is meant as an explainer as to why there is such an uproar about it. #SaveEastRiverPark #blizzard2022

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2/ According to Margarita Lopez, CM D2 (1998 - 2006): ERP was closed to be renovated in 2001, flood protection was included. Hurricane Sandy storm surges exceeded what the 2001 protections were designed to withstand. #SaveEastRiverPark #blizzard2022
3/ In 2005, rebuilding was promised with 2 yrs. Delays did not attract much complaint from the neighborhood as it had been closed for so long already. The esplanade was reopened to the public in 2011, 10 years later.
#SaveEastRiverPark #blizzard2022

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1/Welp, I spent last night continuing my research into the #blizzard2022 #hoax.

Thankfully, @Twitter and Facebook have helpful algorithms that pointed me in the direction of *real* experts who helped me round out my thinking.
2/I studied poignant, analytical memes from leading thinkers in finance, technology, and art sales.

To my surprise, their insights actually CONFIRMED all of my pre-conceived notions about this storm.

Thanks for the research help @Twitter!
3/All of this research has led me to conclude that the hype around #blizzard2022 is being driven by the weather-industrial complex.

In short, it is all #propaganda.

I am concerned for our republic.
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Yes, meteorologists like @KeithCarson have immersed themselves in mastering their field for years, studying the intricacies of physics and mathematical modeling.

But this person on Facebook says the storm tomorrow isn't going to be that big of a deal, so I'm going with that.
I mean, for all we know, this storm is just being hyped up by Big Snowblower and various corporate shovel interests.
Plus, why all this focus on "plowing" the snow if it's only going to keep falling?

I mean, if you plow, you still have snow. And if you *don't* plow, you still have snow. What's the point?

I though plowing was supposed to ELIMINATE snow hazards, right?
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