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Thousands Of People In Florida Have Lost All Due To Florida's Flood Insurance Laws


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2022 Sep 30, 3:48am   14,136 views  95 comments

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#hurricanike I spent yesterday evening watching reports from Florida where Hurricane Ian has hit. Thus far, the death toll has been relatively low-12 reported deaths. However, videos of the destruction lead one to believe that the areas had been attacked by the Russian army with massive artillery barrages.
Not readily apparent is an aspect of the law in Florida concerning flood insurance. If your house or apartment has a roof over 10 years of age, you cannot get flood insurance. I spent hours watching many people in the area of destruction being interviewed. Most had lost everything, and their normal homeowner's insurance will not pay for the losses. They could not get flood insurance. Many are old and have lost all. Imagine yourself in a situation like that.

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90   RWSGFY   2022 Dec 20, 9:33am  

AmericanKulak says

California has a massive underfunded pension problem in spite of sky high taxes.

The plan is to leverage their Representation in the House to get every other state to eat their ludicrously generous State pension deficit.

And massive traffic, overdue for a big Earthquake, housing costs that put home ownership completely out of reach for most and certainly for the working class, ridiculous sprawl and a hatred of density which only increases heavy traffic, Third World shit and drugs in the open, etc. etc. That the middle class flees California and the influx is mostly the wealthy and the very poor/addicted/lumpenproles and has been for years is the most damning indictment.

If Republicans wanted to win, they'd be saying "Do you want Texas and Florida America or Philadelphia, Chicago, and California America?"


In other news Texas and Florida now have their own heavy traffic and exploding housing costs.
92   AmericanKulak   2022 Dec 23, 9:49am  

RWSGFY says

In other news Texas and Florida now have their own heavy traffic and exploding housing costs.

Florida has a ~$22B dollar state budget surplus. That's after taking all the tolls off for several weeks during the Hurricane season.
93   Bd6r   2022 Dec 23, 7:38pm  

RWSGFY says

other news Texas and Florida now have their own heavy traffic and exploding housing costs.

...because californians destroyed their state and now are running to tx and fl
94   Booger   2022 Dec 23, 7:48pm  

AmericanKulak says

Florida has a ~$22B dollar state budget surplus. That's after taking all the tolls off for several weeks during the Hurricane season.


Then why don't they drop the tolls completely?
95   Bd6r   2022 Dec 23, 7:50pm  

zzyzzx says





GOOD. Oceanfront rich fucks should pay full price for insurance, instead of pawning it off to rednecks in middle of state

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