Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand that you can't have such a huge influx of people and no restraint on development in Florida without these ramifications? No, you can't close Florida to newcomers. You can curb developers from developing too quickly and too shabbily.
Florida has some of the strongest building codes in the country. No idea what you're talking about.
Have you seen how windows and glass are rated now? HVHZ? Broward and Miami-Dade county standards?
New buildings are made out of cinder blocks. Have you been to Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for the people. But I also hope it’s a wake up call in the land of climate change denialism. They need to rethink housing in the hurricane belt. Make it more reliant and build in different locations— that assume a hundred year storm every few years. Because I tired of FEMA bailing out people the 4th and 5th time they have massive hurricane distraction. The definition of insanity and all that. And expensive insanity.
No it is just time to increase taxes to the blue states to pay for the red states climate change problems.
Red states like Florida whose governor brilliantly ordered every reference to climate change be erased from government websites and governments. Ha! Way to show the weather who's boss. That's SURE to keep the imaginary liberal hurricanes away!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for the people. But I also hope it’s a wake up call in the land of climate change denialism. They need to rethink housing in the hurricane belt. Make it more reliant and build in different locations— that assume a hundred year storm every few years. Because I tired of FEMA bailing out people the 4th and 5th time they have massive hurricane distraction. The definition of insanity and all that. And expensive insanity.
No it is just time to increase taxes to the blue states to pay for the red states climate change problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BREAKING: Trump is housing nearly 300 Florida linemen for free at his Doral Miami resort ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall… Thank you, Mr. President! You will live in the hearts of Floridians forever
https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-steps-house-275-electrical-linemen-hurricane-milton-approaches/
THank you Trump! MAGA 2024!!
You know, this is probably the most generous thing I've ever seen Trump do and I can't stand the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BREAKING: Trump is housing nearly 300 Florida linemen for free at his Doral Miami resort ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall… Thank you, Mr. President! You will live in the hearts of Floridians forever
https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-steps-house-275-electrical-linemen-hurricane-milton-approaches/
THank you Trump! MAGA 2024!!
You know, this is probably the most generous thing I've ever seen Trump do and I can't stand the guy.
Anonymous wrote:BREAKING: Trump is housing nearly 300 Florida linemen for free at his Doral Miami resort ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall… Thank you, Mr. President! You will live in the hearts of Floridians forever
https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-steps-house-275-electrical-linemen-hurricane-milton-approaches/
THank you Trump! MAGA 2024!!
Anonymous wrote:BREAKING: Trump is housing nearly 300 Florida linemen for free at his Doral Miami resort ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall… Thank you, Mr. President! You will live in the hearts of Floridians forever
https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-steps-house-275-electrical-linemen-hurricane-milton-approaches/
THank you Trump! MAGA 2024!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand that you can't have such a huge influx of people and no restraint on development in Florida without these ramifications? No, you can't close Florida to newcomers. You can curb developers from developing too quickly and too shabbily.
Florida has some of the strongest building codes in the country. No idea what you're talking about.
Have you seen how windows and glass are rated now? HVHZ? Broward and Miami-Dade county standards?
New buildings are made out of cinder blocks. Have you been to Florida?
Yes, people there don't even know how to drive in a round-about traffic circle.
There's way too much traffic. There's way too many people. I don't know how people "love" DeSantis there. Friends of mine are still touting how much they "love" their governor, when they will have nothing but tarp to cover their roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand that you can't have such a huge influx of people and no restraint on development in Florida without these ramifications? No, you can't close Florida to newcomers. You can curb developers from developing too quickly and too shabbily.
Florida has some of the strongest building codes in the country. No idea what you're talking about.
Have you seen how windows and glass are rated now? HVHZ? Broward and Miami-Dade county standards?
New buildings are made out of cinder blocks. Have you been to Florida?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for the people. But I also hope it’s a wake up call in the land of climate change denialism. They need to rethink housing in the hurricane belt. Make it more reliant and build in different locations— that assume a hundred year storm every few years. Because I tired of FEMA bailing out people the 4th and 5th time they have massive hurricane distraction. The definition of insanity and all that. And expensive insanity.
No it is just time to increase taxes to the blue states to pay for the red states climate change problems.
Anonymous wrote:How do people not understand that you can't have such a huge influx of people and no restraint on development in Florida without these ramifications? No, you can't close Florida to newcomers. You can curb developers from developing too quickly and too shabbily.