How 1991 to 2009 reshaped America
pplpod27 Mar

How 1991 to 2009 reshaped America

In this episode, we explore how 1991 to 2009 reshaped america. In 1991, the greatest threat to American security was a rival superpower armed with thousands of nuclear warheads. Right. But then just 10 years later, the entire nation was brought to an absolute standstill by box cutters and, you know, envelopes sent through the mail. It's crazy to think about. It really is. Welcome to this deep dive. Today, we're looking at a stack of notes derived from a Wikipedia timeline covering the history of the United States from 1990 to 2009. Yeah, incredibly dense two decades. Seriously. And, you know, when you first look at a timeline like this, it can read like just a dry list of dates, right? Like a textbook index of things that already happened. Which can be super boring. Exactly. So our mission today is to rescue this information from the archives. We are going to map out for you exactly how the U timeline of natural disasters here is relentless. Let me just list a few. 1992 Hurricane Andrew hits Florida and the Gulf Coast. A category five storm kills 65 people and causes $26 billion in damage. Up to that point, it was the costliest natural disaster on record. Then in 1993, the storm of the century hits the eastern seaboard, killing 300 people, while simultaneous massive flooding in the Midwest causes up to $20 billion in damage. Wow. But the one that really stands out is 1995. A severe heat wave in Chicago kills 739 people. Yes. The source specifically notes that this disaster brought national attention to the plight of the urban poor and the elderly in extreme weather conditions. We really need to pause on that Chicago heat wave because it highlights the mechanism of these failures. What do you mean? Well, it wasn't just that the temperature was

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