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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm pp, and before you state this is Pacific Palisades problem, people all over CA have been living for decades in places that haven't had fires...so just everyone leave CA???[/quote] That isn't what was stated. NP here - my perspective is that not all risk is the same. From specific locations to precautions, it's not a blanket statement of insurance should be required to write all properties no questions asked. That's just not how business works. Or should work. People have to make an educated decision - meaning - you have to own up to your decisions. If it's a stupid move, you shouldn't make it so others have to absorb the impacts of your stupidity aka my insurance rates go up because you lived in a dangerous place. Again - not a blanket statement and not attributed to just this event but in general - you just can't allow idiots to do whatever they want and help them when their mistakes blow up.[/quote] So although I lived in areas of CA since the early 1970s that never had fires, and have since had detest ones in the last 10 years (in Northern CA!) which it seems like is the same for PP that insurers can now claim a fire risk? And you’re fine with that?! Crazy. [/quote] Climate change has happened. All of us have to deal with the ramifications. And yes, some of us will have to move. Some towns will even have to move or just stop existing. In fact, it's already happened.[/quote] Where do you suggest the CA climate refugees go? Since the entire state is now a fire risk? [/quote] Texas? DMV? [/quote] New England is a good option. Ohio.[/quote] So these 5-6 states will be creating 14m housing units for Californians, who can no longer get homeowners insurance? [/quote] Yes. Between abandoned houses in Ohio and Detroit they don’t need to look at the other 4 states [/quote] Okay, so true Trump admin will help them move and get good jobs there so they aren’t on welfare? What is his climate refugee program? [/quote] Climate refugees merely have to make it to the United States and they are completely safe here! Right? Right? Yeah right.[/quote] We’re talking about American climate refugees crossing state borders, try to keep up. PP suggested they move into blighted Detroit properties that have been abandoned for decades..[/quote] I’m all caught up and both of those are my posts. Anyway a suspect has been caught with a flamethrower in the act of setting fires. Stay tuned, he’s a climate migrant. [/quote] Okay, fine. If that’s the case Dementia Don will kick out the migrants. Still, what is his plan for rebuilding cities without migrants AND creating jobs/housing for US climate refugees? [/quote] The plan is to PAY FOR IT. 🙃[/quote]
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