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Rain, rain, wind and hurricanes
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(10-12-2018, 05:42 PM)ballsofsteel Wrote: Is it me or does it seem these hurricanes are happening more often? Global warming?
Why do people live in these areas that this shit happens? If they don't have insurance, should the tax payers pay for their loss?
Just like New Orleans for example. Its below sea level.
Why do people build in these areas subject to devastation? Weather, right? It don't matter for wealthy people but how about the lower and middle class people?

Are you implying that nobody should live on any coastline from New York City al the way down and around to the southern tip of Texas? By that logic why would people live in the north where ice storms can cripple and cause extensive damage to entire cities, counties or states? Why would people live in the Midwest where tornadoes can happen? Out west? Earthquakes and wildfires. Or areas prone to tsunamis? Typhoons? In this day and age natural disasters can happen anywhere. No matter where you live, it could very well be you that needs the help next time a natural disaster strikes.

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RE: Rain, rain, wind and hurricanes - The Real Deal - 10-12-2018, 05:51 PM

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