Helene aftermath

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
I'll relay your message. Even after their homes were destroyed the affected said they'd still crawl through broken glass to vote for Trump. And they actually early voted at a higher rate than the rest of North Carolina.
Truly vile to do what these people did to hurricane victims, Like animals.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Thoughts & prayers.
I'll relay your message. Even after their homes were destroyed the affected said they'd still crawl through broken glass to vote for Trump. And they actually early voted at a higher rate than the rest of North Carolina.
Truly vile to do what these people did to hurricane victims, Like animals.

It didn't work. They :censored2:ing failed and the Biden Administration and leftism went up like the :censored2:ing Death Star on election night.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
It didn't work. They :censored2:ing failed and the Biden Administration and leftism went up like the :censored2:ing Death Star on election night.
It’s truly nauseating to think people actually did this though. And for the reason they did it. And then someone on here makes a sick joke. It really hits home that they are truly heartless. political party means everything to them. It’s their religion.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
It’s truly nauseating to think people actually did this though. And for the reason they did it. And then someone on here makes a sick joke. It really hits home that they are truly heartless.

Nothing coming out of leftists surprises me anymore. I made the right choice this election.
 

bottomups

Bad Moon Risen'
Nothing coming out of leftists surprises me anymore. I made the right choice this election.
Go back and look at the trump administrations response to California wildfire aide. This isn't just one sided.
When does personal responsibility come into play? Insure your damn property and contents. Why expect the government to come in and bail you out?
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
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Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Go back and look at the trump administrations response to California wildfire aide. This isn't just one sided.
When does personal responsibility come into play? Insure your damn property and contents. Why expect the government to come in and bail you out?

You do understand why someone might insure against California wildfires but not against Appalachian Mountain hurricanes, don't you?
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
Go back and look at the trump administrations response to California wildfire aide. This isn't just one sided.
When does personal responsibility come into play? Insure your damn property and contents. Why expect the government to come in and bail you out?
You make a great argument for getting rid of FEMA thank you!
 

oldngray

nowhere special
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JUST IN: A FEMA supervisor who instructed disaster relief officials to avoid homes and not help Americans who showed support for Trump has been relieved of duties, according to an official statement.
 

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Bad Moon Risen'
You do understand why someone might insure against California wildfires but not against Appalachian Mountain hurricanes, don't you?
What does a hurricane have to do with it? Could be any kind of natural disaster. Insure your property and contents against loss.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Go back and look at the trump administrations response to California wildfire aide. This isn't just one sided.
When does personal responsibility come into play? Insure your damn property and contents. Why expect the government to come in and bail you out?
You do understand why someone might insure against California wildfires but not against Appalachian Mountain hurricanes, don't you?
What does a hurricane have to do with it? Could be any kind of natural disaster. Insure your property and contents against loss.

What does a hurricane have to do with it? Really?

Should someone in Florida pay to insure their property against earthquakes? Should someone in Alaska pay to insure their property against tornados?
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
I pay $3/year for earthquake insurance, yet I have no flood insurance.
And I live in a coastal plain.
Also wild fires are not a concern.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
I pay $3/year for earthquake insurance, yet I have no flood insurance.
And I live in a coastal plain.
Also wild fires are not a concern.

Well you should still go ahead and get wildfire insurance because someone is trying to make a bad argument here.
 

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Bad Moon Risen'
What does a hurricane have to do with it? Really?

Should someone in Florida pay to insure their property against earthquakes? Should someone in Alaska pay to insure their property against tornados?
If they want to be covered they should. I've had flood insurance since I became a home owner and never lived in a flood plain.
I'm probably over insured but my father-in-law owned an insurance agency and talked me into it. He saw too many denied claims under a standard policy.
 
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