okeefe4prez
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July the 10th, nineteen hundred and ninety three, north central Iowa got the final really bad wave of rain during the Flood of 1993. My uncle called me from Humboldt to tell me that it was the worst rain he had ever seen and that the tributaries flowing into the fork of the Des Moines River were going absolutely nuts. Later that evening, the levee at the Des Moines Water Works was overcome with flood waters.
On July 11, 1993 many of us may have woken up to no water. Anheuser-Busch was on the scene before the government with Budweiser trucks loaded with canned water. Unfortunately, Transheuser-Busch has been overrun with communist sympathizers and no one who currently works there has any idea of how much brand goodwill that single gesture created in Iowa. If the company wasn't full of leftist Millennial dumbasses they would be running ads left and right to commemorate the anniversary of that momentous occasion.
On July 11, 1993 many of us may have woken up to no water. Anheuser-Busch was on the scene before the government with Budweiser trucks loaded with canned water. Unfortunately, Transheuser-Busch has been overrun with communist sympathizers and no one who currently works there has any idea of how much brand goodwill that single gesture created in Iowa. If the company wasn't full of leftist Millennial dumbasses they would be running ads left and right to commemorate the anniversary of that momentous occasion.