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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

      The story of Hurricane Harvey, Houston and the city’s path forward is a classic American talehttp://nyti.ms/2ySPUvm 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

      Houston’s growth contributed to the misery Harvey unleashedpic.twitter.com/Dqb7LyGcf8

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

      Houston is built on a mosquito-infested swamp, on a pro-business strategy of low taxes and little governmenthttp://nyti.ms/2yRJ4pB 

      11:16 AM - 11 Nov 2017
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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

          Residents in some neighborhoods had no idea they lived in harm’s way before Hurricane Harveypic.twitter.com/UGfXyuCWbp

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

          After every natural calamity, American politicians make big promises. They say: We will rebuild, we won’t be defeated.

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        4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 11 Nov 2017

          Scientists say climate change will increasingly require moving — not just rebuilding — entire neighborhoods, reshaping cities, even abandoning coastlines. http://nyti.ms/2hmbvRx  [corrects tweet that omitted a word]

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        1. JC Qian‏ @jc_qian 11 Nov 2017
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          And American taxpayers are footing the bill of rebuild.

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        1. the grugq‏ @thegrugq_ebooks 11 Nov 2017
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          they dropped that quickly after they realized it was valuable as a dissemination platform.

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        2. Jacqui‏ @jacquicotter 11 Nov 2017
          Replying to @nytimes

          harsh

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        3. Brian Stockmar‏ @JBSVail 11 Nov 2017
          Replying to @jacquicotter @nytimes

          True!

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        1. Jim Garrison II‏ @JimGarrisonII 11 Nov 2017
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          You get what you pay for.

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        1. Thomas Beardsley‏ @NebTom 11 Nov 2017
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          and nyc is a lib infested swamp with 10 billion debt and no way out

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        2. britton ballard‏ @brittballard 11 Nov 2017
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          This seems a bit harsh. The flood plane stuff is obviously true and valuable info, but Houston isn’t built on a swamp or any more mosquito infested than any other city. What were you trying to achieve with this headline?

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        1. factsmatter‏ @islandmama0105 11 Nov 2017
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          Aww, her you go again! The not so subtle propaganda machine, NYT. His gov SUCKS!

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        1. W2PA‏ @Wilton2ParkAve 11 Nov 2017
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          If it isn’t NYC, the NYT will spew venom. NYC might be a phenomenal jobs hub but it is a miserable place to live.

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        1. Sarah Fulbright‏ @LivingCheep 11 Nov 2017
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          #karma

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        1. SCVIndy‏ @SCVIndy 11 Nov 2017
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          Suggest more articles on long term #economic #sustainability .. addressing unsustainable #population versus #resources .. @JeffDSachspic.twitter.com/ALS3wAmTJc

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        1. David‏ @david_murph94 11 Nov 2017
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          This is crackpot.

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