Greater Los Angeles wildfires (Ongoing)

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People are trying to turn this state red so that it can be Florida West: natural disasters with shytty support and even higher costs.

Someone said earlier how poor California responded to Natural Disaster compared to North Carolina and Florida. That’s hilarious and quite a narrative flip considering how bad NC got hit by that hurricane.
 
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The one thing I hope comes from this is I hope they rebuild with more multi family housing. It can be luxury, etc, but it shouldn’t just be all big mansions. When Oakland had our big fire in the hills in 91, people rebuilt behemoth homes. Locked out the majority of people from buying up there until the past 15 years when one prices in some of the flat neighborhoods in North Oakland caught up
It’s all super rich Jews, sis.

Literally.

This is either God, or an insurance scam like 9/11.

If it’s the latter, it’s a good thing they just cleared out a giant beach on the other side of the planet to accommodate all the new refugees.
 

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This fire insurance aspect I'm readin is mad sus.... Thousands of insured customers from the Palisades area just got cancelled and dropped months ago? State Farm? It's a real class war happenin these rich people, CEOs, higher up insurance people and for other companies on people livelihood better be careful bein out publicly like that. More incidences like the Luigi shyt gon happen to em and people won't care.
The state said they could not raise premiums due to higher risk of disaster, so they said peace out and left the states inadequate taxpayer funded insurance plan as the only option. More government incompetence

 

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People are trying to turn this state red so that it can be Florida West: natural disasters with shytty support and even higher costs.

Someone said earlier how poor California responded to Natural Disaster compared to North Carolina and Florida. That’s hilarious and quite a narrative flip considering how bad NC got hit by that hurricane.
Breh, there’s some serious cognitive dissonance going on here.

Take a moment to really think about what you’ve said and reflect on it for a day or so - because the fallacy in your reasoning should become clear with a bit of distance.

We’re witnessing a tragedy unfolding in real time, and it’s being handled with blatant incompetence by the people currently in charge. Instead of acknowledging the failure we’re seeing on the ground, you’ve chosen to politicize the situation before the ashes have even cooled.

Rather than holding those responsible accountable, you’ve pivoted to a hypothetical scenario - one that hasn’t happened - just to argue that things could be worse. That kind of deflection doesn’t address the real issue at hand: the human suffering and mismanagement we’re witnessing right now.

This isn’t about waving team colors. It’s about accountability in the face of a real, unfolding crisis
 

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Breh, there’s some serious cognitive dissonance going on here.

Take a moment to really think about what you’ve said and reflect on it for a day or so - because the fallacy in your reasoning should become clear with a bit of distance.

We’re witnessing a tragedy unfolding in real time, and it’s being handled with blatant incompetence by the people currently in charge. Instead of acknowledging the failure we’re seeing on the ground, you’ve chosen to politicize the situation before the ashes have even cooled.

Rather than holding those responsible accountable, you’ve pivoted to a hypothetical scenario - one that hasn’t happened - just to argue that things could be worse. That kind of deflection doesn’t address the real issue at hand: the human suffering and mismanagement we’re witnessing right now.

This isn’t about waving team colors. It’s about accountability in the face of a real, unfolding crisis
Look on social media, it’s already been politicized. People right now are doing what they can and instead choose to focus on pointing fingers at low hanging fruit on the Democrats side when those are more complex issues underneath.

Sorry, not apologizing. Republicans are behind most of these problems and have stood in the way of solutions for too long as well.

It’s not hypothetical either. It’s a mess and will be even more if a mess because of how Republicans have set up too many roadblocks.
 

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The state said they could not raise premiums due to higher risk of disaster, so they said peace out and left the states inadequate taxpayer funded insurance plan as the only option. More government incompetence


No, they’re raising premiums to cover their losses in Florida and Texas
 
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