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Tezeta

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  1. 5 minutes ago, IronTy said:

    Wait are you in Howell, MI?  I grew up in Novi.  Our CC and Track teams generally kicked your guy's ass.  Sorry.  I'm heading back up there for a wedding in January.   I hope it's cold and snowy.  

    Jonger is way more in shape than you and it’s frankly pathetic that you’d bring up high school stuff

  2. Just now, DE2PA said:

    Here, let’s nip this in the bud..

     

    @mappy @H2O @wxtrix

     

    If I came off like an ass (which I no doubt got to that point but I was having fun) I apologize.

    If I offended you, I apologize.

    The original disagreement was me simply justifying why I am here.

    Anything after the fact was not personal.

    Appreciate the support from other.

    You’re just getting hived dude. It’s something many have been through. Shake it off. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Hotair said:

    Everyone is in on it.  When you can get flood insurance in a high risk area in Florida for half of what it costs in say Connecticut, people build knowing their investment is more or less secure through tax payer subsidies 

    surge is now forecast along the entire East coast 

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    I am sure the costs will be socialized again again when insurance companies go belly up. Taxpayers are definitely going to have to pony up for all the destroyed rental properties and second homes down there. 

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  4. 22 minutes ago, f2tornado said:

    Straight out of a talking points memo? A hurricane is weather, just like when someone in Chicago asks about that global warming when it's 20 below. That's weather too. Sea level rise is a worthy discussion, but not here, though I doubt the 2mm/yr rise changed the outcome much here. 

    How are you a red tagger and don’t understand how sea level rise is an existential threat to lots of Florida real estate?

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  5. We don’t fund education, especially in hurricane prone states. These are the same places that are told the media is full of lies and that things like sea level rise and juiced hurricanes are a myth.  It’s getting worse and worse. Expect more disasters like this where people don’t listen and just yap on social media about their surprise neighborhood destruction. 

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