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HORIST: On the road again … thanks to Irma

<p>For my entire life&comma; I have never personally experienced a natural disaster&period; &nbsp&semi;No tornados&period; No earthquakes&period; No Floods&period; &nbsp&semi;No volcanoes&period; &nbsp&semi;No wild fires&period; And no hurricanes &ndash&semi; until now&period; &nbsp&semi;Even my experience with Hurricane Irma&comma; however&comma; was not direct&comma; but only the trials and troubles of an evacuee&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With a prospect of one of the biggest and most destructive hurricanes in recorded history setting sights on the home my son&comma; Alex&comma; and I share with our old family friend&comma; Bernie&comma; evacuating seemed the most prudent option&period; &nbsp&semi;Alex headed for Chattanooga&comma; Tennessee with his girlfriend&period; &nbsp&semi;My daughter Yvette&comma; who lives nearby in Ft&period; Lauderdale joined me in a two car caravan for parts unknown&period; &nbsp&semi;Having a place to land seemed far less important than the need to get out of town before Irma arrived&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I thought it best to leave early &ndash&semi; ahead of the crowd&period; &nbsp&semi;When I went for gas&comma; I realized a lot of people had the same idea&period; &nbsp&semi;Scores of cars lined every side of the gas station&period; &nbsp&semi;Even worse was the fact that the pumps were dry&comma; so we had to await the arrival of the next tanker&period; &nbsp&semi;From that point on&comma; I was impressed with the number of tankers that were showing up at every station to keep the supply flowing&period; &nbsp&semi;This was true all along our 500-mile exodus route&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Given the possibility that that house may be blown off its foundation by Irma or his mean little sister tornados&comma; the first challenges was to decide what to pack up and how to do it&period; &nbsp&semi;Many things were obvious &ndash&semi; water&comma; food&comma; medicine&period; &nbsp&semi;Since I work out of my home and did not want to be out of business&comma; I took my PC &lpar;yes&comma; PC with Windows 7&rpar; and the most important files&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I had to ponder and deal with a lot of personal stuff &ndash&semi; two dozen family photo albums from the days before digital cameras and when clouds were white puffy things in the sky&period; &nbsp&semi;Also&comma; lots of special memorabilia and the best parts of my collection of Chinese artifacts&period; &nbsp&semi;My son&rsquo&semi;s guitars and two suitcases &ndash&semi; one with a change of clothes for him and one for me&period; &nbsp&semi;Leaving so much of my life behind was a bit concerning&comma; but there was only so much one car can hold&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Then the adventure began&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While the television images of the evacuation looked like on solid slow parade of cars&comma; trucks&comma; vans and campers&period; &nbsp&semi;In reality&comma; it was a series of slow spots broken up by clear roads&period; &nbsp&semi;At times&comma; we were moving about five miles an hour&comma; or not moving at all&period; &nbsp&semi;Other times we were doing the more normal &ldquo&semi;10 over the limit&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;It averaged out to about 30 miles per hour&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you ever had any doubts about the goodness of most Americans&comma; you need to be in such a situation&period; &nbsp&semi;Hour after hour of painfully slow progress and not a single example of road rage&period; &nbsp&semi;In fact&comma; I cannot even recall hearing a horn blow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Each time we stopped for gas&comma; people waiting patiently in lines of various sizes&period; &nbsp&semi;In some cases&comma; people departed their vehicles to chat with fellow travelers&period; &nbsp&semi;Second to gas&comma; was the importance of potty stops &ndash&semi; usually accomplished at the same time&comma; but the needs of the car and the calls of nature were not always well timed&period; &nbsp&semi;Again&comma; there was always a line&period; &nbsp&semi;At one stop&comma; the group had a clever solution&period; &nbsp&semi;Everyone&comma; man and woman got in one line and whichever door opened &ndash&semi; &ldquo&semi;M&rdquo&semi; or &ldquo&semi;W&rdquo&semi; &ndash&semi; the next person entered&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Yvette and I traveled well past midnight&comma; but eventually we need to crash &hellip&semi; or run the risk of literally crashing&period; &nbsp&semi;With no plans or reservations&comma; there was no chance to find a motel vacancy&period; &nbsp&semi;We spent the first night parked side-by-side in an almost deserted shopping mall parking lot&period; &nbsp&semi;I say &ldquo&semi;almost&rdquo&semi; because there were scattered around the lot a few occupied parked cars&period; &nbsp&semi;It was less than a two-hour nap&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Checking the internet for available housing at some future destination proved fruitless&period; &nbsp&semi;The scores of hotels listed on such sites as Trivago and Expedia were booked all the way to Nashville&comma; Tennessee&period; &nbsp&semi;On one of our gas and potty stops&comma; I decided to give it a try&period; &nbsp&semi;I went to the motel next to the gas station and inquired&period; &nbsp&semi;To our amazement&comma; they had a room &ndash&semi; good news and bad news&period; &nbsp&semi;The good news was the fact that we had a place to stay for a decent night&rsquo&semi;s sleep&period; &nbsp&semi;The bad news&comma; it was only a one night option&period; &nbsp&semi;They were booked otherwise&period; &nbsp&semi;Our only chance was a cancellation or a no show&period; &nbsp&semi;As it turned out&comma; we got that second night and a third&period; &nbsp&semi;In fact&comma; I am writing this column from the America&&num;8217&semi;s Comfort Lodge in Warner Robin&comma; Georgia&period; &nbsp&semi;Outside my door are the dying winds and rain of Irma&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><center><img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;conservativeemail&period;com&sol;Images&sol;horist&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" &sol;><&sol;center><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>My daughter and I are grateful to the efforts of the Patel family &lpar;from left&colon; Ashwin&comma; Jinal and Papul&rpar;&comma; that owns the Inn&period; &nbsp&semi;Realizing our plight&comma; they provided every possible comfort&comma; recourse and assurance during these stressful times&period; &nbsp&semi;Though from India&comma; they represent what is best in America &ndash&semi; people from such different backgrounds&comma; sharing common human values&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I was also impressed with the official response to this major natural disaster&period; &nbsp&semi;Though every death is a tragedy&comma; the amazingly low number is largely due to the actions of our governments from the White House to the local police and first responders&period; &nbsp&semi;Millions of people left their homes to seek safer ground&period; &nbsp&semi;This was done peacefully and successfully because of the advance warning and the logistics of supplying the necessities&comma; such as water&comma; gas and medicine&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I give special praise to the Florida state government&period; &nbsp&semi;Florida presented a challenge that no other state had ever faced&period; &nbsp&semi;First&comma; it was a record breaking hurricane in both its ferocity and size&period; &nbsp&semi;Irma was bigger than Florida and impacted on the entire state&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Evacuating so many people in so many vehicles was complicated by the fact that Florida is a large peninsula &&num;8212&semi; surrounded on three sides by the surging seas&period; &nbsp&semi;This meant that there was only one direction for evacuation &ndash&semi; north &ndash&semi; and only two major routes &ndash&semi; I75 to Atlanta and I95 to the east coast&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Governor Rick Scott did a great job of making sure the police worked with the petrol tankers to keep those gas stations along the route well supplied&period; &nbsp&semi;The rolling out of evacuation orders prevented a sudden mass exodus&period; &nbsp&semi;Travel and safety alerts were virtually continuous&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We are here awaiting reports to see if our home has survived the onslaught&period; &nbsp&semi;If so&comma; we will be joining the hoards of returnees to do whatever needs to be done to restore normalcy to our life and the lives of friends and family&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What we saw day after day&comma; was America NOT at its best&comma; but as it is every day &ndash&semi; just a little more obvious this past week&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Larry Horist is a conservative activist with an extensive background in public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An award winning debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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