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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course. It’s what MAGA wants right?![/quote] Yes but in the NE. They’re prob devastated this happened in Texas. [/quote] We don’t have extreme weather in the Northeast. Some hurricanes with ocean front houses destroyed sometimes but the buyers knew that. Not much else. [/quote] Hurricane Sandy says hello. GTFOH with this crap. NE doesn’t see extreme weather?[/quote] What year was that? 2012? How many since then? Compared to the hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, droughts, fires, the Northeast and the Northwest don’t have yearly extreme weather catastrophes. Rain in the Northwest and snow in the Northeast don’t compare to the rest of the country. Maybe it’s time that states pay for their own weather disasters. [/quote]
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