• @mohammed_alibi
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    72 months ago

    Unbounded risk-taking such as insuring people building houses in risky locations will lead to bankrupting the country.

    If insurance is going to cover it, then there needs to be stipulations on the home owner to reduce the risk - for example, building the home out of steel and concrete, raising the structure high enough so that floods and storm surges cannot reach indoors, etc.

    • @A_Random_Idiot
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      22 months ago

      Unbounded risk-taking such as insuring people building houses in risky locations will lead to bankrupting the country.

      Bullshit.

      Its a drop of piss in the ocean compared to all the ridiculous shit America wastes money on every single goddamn day.

    • @DempstersBox
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      12 months ago

      Oh the hell it will.

      We could have a functional colony on the moon and mars if NASA got a quarter of the military budget.

      Maybe, just maybe, we stop spending billions to kill brown people for no good reason, and spend a tiny fucking fraction of that to make our own part of the world Less of a shithole, instead of more

      • @mohammed_alibi
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        12 months ago

        The first step in not living in a shithole is to not build a house in a shithole, e.g. swampy Florida.

        • @DempstersBox
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          12 months ago

          Are you stupid?

          The vast majority of people living in Florida, didn’t build a fucking house there.

          Most of the people living there, can’t afford a house.

          Like yeah, fuck the vacationers, they’re probably the reason we’re reading an article about house insurance. But the people who were born there with all their family and friends there, what the fuck are they supposed to do