IrezumiKiss
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Maybe it wasn't meant for you and your narcissistic point of view? But for the post I didn't quote but has since been deleted? 20 years...and you haven't learned...no one gives a fuck what you say.Oh OK, I saw a thread titled "Florida and Hurricanes" and then proceeded to post something about ... Florida and hurricanes. Figured it was on topic!
I'll keep doing what I've done for 20+ years and post what the fuck I want.
There reaches a point where supporting the junkie must stop. Shall we look at which states received Federal Disaster Funding? What time-frame should we look at? 20 years? 50? It won't matter....it is the same 2 states ranked at the top. When is enough enough? These people choose to live there. It isn't the Federal Govt job to help them recover over and over and over. Help them once....yes by all means. Twice....sure...shit can happen. But year after year? Wait....you got a surplus....you don't need our helpYour entire diatribe is nonsense. Florida did not single handedly pass the laws related to Federal Disaster Relief. Virtually every state is subject to natural disasters, floods, fires, tornado's, hurricane's. earth quakes, the list goes on. Why would the manner in which a state raises its monies and pay its bills have anything to do with the issue? In reality the method doesn't mean a damn thing.................period.
And while we're on the subject, how is it that FL has a $21.8 Billion surplus without having to resort to taxing its citizens incomes? Hmmmm? And thank God they do, they're going to have to dip into that surplus over the next few months.
Exactly my point. Will their insurance increase? Of course....but so will homes 1000 miles away because the company has to recoup the money somewhere. Is that fair?
I will give Florida that much credit....they have changed their building codes and it showed here. But that doesn't mean they should be building on the coast. 20 miles inland....makes a hell of a lot of difference in damage for these kinds of storms. Common senseThe policy SHOULD be build back STRONGER!! (and perhaps NOT in a flood plain)
Porto Ricco needs to be allowed to build back stronger! Not ONLY to build back the same!!
THAT'S crazy!!
At least Florida isn't an island that can only ship from America. Imagine THAT supply chain problem!!!
Out of harm’s way in Texas?Anyone else pissed DeSantis flew all those immigrants outta harms way and left Floridians to fend for themselves?
Exactly right....fucking common sense. For the cost the rest of us must pay for Florida's stupidity, we could have paid for free health care for all kids. Far better use of money. Or if you don't like that....how about metal detectors in every public school and security to man them for 20 years.OK, following the "common sense" angle just get congress to pass a law, "No privately owned land within 20 miles of any US coast."
There, fixed the problem.
Wrong...most states have all three. This way, budgets can be made that aren't reliant on say....an economic downturn fucking your sales tax requiring one to raise property taxes to pay for something like....schools. Property taxes should not be determined by how much money you need this one year....because once it goes up....it ain't never going back down even when you have great economic forecastsI'm not sure what the income tax issue is. Florida has a sales tax. As well as property tax. Most states have two, but not all three.
Property taxes are usually linked to county-level government and services. Sales taxes are often linked to city-level government and services.Wrong...most states have all three. This way, budgets can be made that aren't reliant on say....an economic downturn fucking your sales tax requiring one to raise property taxes to pay for something like....schools. Property taxes should not be determined by how much money you need this one year....because once it goes up....it ain't never going back down even when you have great economic forecasts
Lol. Do you even live in the US?I'm not sure what the income tax issue is. Florida has a sales tax. As well as property tax. Most states have two, but not all three.
Eh so I'm wrong. Reality is foolish building practices are all over the states. Jersey shore. California quake zones. Oregon flood plains. Midwest tornadoes. Etc.Wrong...most states have all three. This way, budgets can be made that aren't reliant on say....an economic downturn fucking your sales tax requiring one to raise property taxes to pay for something like....schools. Property taxes should not be determined by how much money you need this one year....because once it goes up....it ain't never going back down even when you have great economic forecasts
Apparently I'm wrong. Sue me. At least I'm not a trumper.Lol. Do you even live in the US?
Election officials in Florida are discussing alternative means of voting for counties most affected by Hurricane Ian, with just a week before the deadline for mail ballots to be sent out and less than six weeks until Election Day," the Miami Herald reported.
if those numbers were reversed, i'd not be so confident he'd be accommodating.According to voter registration numbers, in Lee County, there are 225,000 registered Republicans and 129,000 registered Democrats. In Charlotte County, there are 72,000 registered Republicans and 35,000 registered Democrats.
Better get Louis DeJoy on the case.Something tells me he's going to bend over backwards to facilitate the mail-ins:
Well goodie two shoes to you. Personally....it is people like you harming this country....giving the addicts money over and over and over and over. I am all for helping people. But it is stupid to give money that will be destroyed again with the next heavy rain. Hate to tell you....sea level is rising and it won't take a Cat 4 storm to cause this kind of damage in 20 years. Deny this....prove me wrong instead of pretending to be better than you areEh so I'm wrong. Reality is foolish building practices are all over the states. Jersey shore. California quake zones. Oregon flood plains. Midwest tornadoes. Etc.
I find your attitude of throwing out the baby with the bathwater to be offensive. I get where irritations lay but the reality is it is a team effort. Even if we aren't acting like a team right now.
Apparently I'm wrong. Sue me. At least I'm not a trumper.