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So humankind has no impact on sea levels or climate but books can turn people gay? That’sCaribbean Hen wrote:Florida was once the seabed and it’s inevitable that it will happen again in 1 million years or so, it doesn’t have anything to do with what man is doing
The tide lines are the same now as they were 150 years ago
That apartment that collapsed had nothing to do with rising sea water
How’s the insurance market in paradise?
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Oh stop, you’re making Chang and Eng type repliesUNI88 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:05 pmSo humankind has no impact on sea levels or climate but books can turn people gay? That’sCaribbean Hen wrote:
Florida was once the seabed and it’s inevitable that it will happen again in 1 million years or so, it doesn’t have anything to do with what man is doing
The tide lines are the same now as they were 150 years ago
That apartment that collapsed had nothing to do with rising sea water
How’s the insurance market in paradise?
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Insurance is expensive and thank you Joey Rotten for your transitory inflation … ugh
the insurance market is tough and has changed a lot since Hurricane Andrew ripped through South Dade on August 24th 1992. I had been in my first house less than a year and it was uninhabitable after the storm. Insurance treated me very fairly. Today and for a long time, if you want “wind storm” coverage that’s separate and expensive. Andrew changed all of that. The newly constructed houses were ripped apart but the ones that were built before the Seventies held up well. I’ve made out alright by not even purchasing windstorm insurance for an older well constructed house. Invest the money instead
Despite all that, people are still converging on Florida like locusts
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Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:15 pmWell, technically “less property” is a poor choice of words
It’s more about supply and demand
People are leaving blue states in droves to go to Paradise in Florida, so the real phrase should be “not enough houses”
Boom in Pinecrest is real, a very popular Miami neighborhood so many have never heard of
And Kalm says Miami is shit hole because he was here 30 years ago and stayed in a bad hotel
Too much crime, rising sea level.
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So you watched Scarface 40 years ago I seehoundawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 6:20 amCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:15 pm
Well, technically “less property” is a poor choice of words
It’s more about supply and demand
People are leaving blue states in droves to go to Paradise in Florida, so the real phrase should be “not enough houses”
Boom in Pinecrest is real, a very popular Miami neighborhood so many have never heard of
And Kalm says Miami is shit hole because he was here 30 years ago and stayed in a bad hotel
Too much crime, rising sea level.![]()
Guess what…. Police are still enforcing the law in Miami and it feels totally safe to me. They don’t play games.
Blue Dem NYC is the place infected with crime because of stupid Dem policy. Shop lifting epidemic because nobody is enforcing anything has caused several businesses to close. Used to be able to take the subway until socialist Debozo was in office and let the city fall apart. Shameful
Police have basically said fuck it, either retiring or just looking the other way because of the idiotic Dem defund the police narrative, no jail time for criminals and liberal DA office. What a shit show
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Yes, NYC bad too.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 6:38 amSo you watched Scarface 40 years ago I see
Guess what…. Police are still enforcing the law in Miami and it feels totally safe to me. They don’t play games.
Blue Dem NYC is the place infected with crime because of stupid Dem policy. Shop lifting epidemic because nobody is enforcing anything has caused several businesses to close. Used to be able to take the subway until socialist Debozo was in office and let the city fall apart. Shameful
Police have basically said fuck it, either retiring or just looking the other way because of the idiotic Dem defund the police narrative, no jail time for criminals and liberal DA office. What a shit show
Miami is a place infected with crime regardless of whom is running it.
You should start a different thread when you want to change the subject.
When I went to NYC I found the residents friendly and helpful - when we were looking for Manny's and several people stopped and asked where we were going, where we're from, hope we enjoy our visit, etc... two of them even walked us to the right street. In Miami we would have been robbed and left for dead.
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Man has Trump got control of your computer?houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:45 amYes, NYC bad too.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 6:38 am
So you watched Scarface 40 years ago I see
Guess what…. Police are still enforcing the law in Miami and it feels totally safe to me. They don’t play games.
Blue Dem NYC is the place infected with crime because of stupid Dem policy. Shop lifting epidemic because nobody is enforcing anything has caused several businesses to close. Used to be able to take the subway until socialist Debozo was in office and let the city fall apart. Shameful
Police have basically said fuck it, either retiring or just looking the other way because of the idiotic Dem defund the police narrative, no jail time for criminals and liberal DA office. What a shit show
Miami is a place infected with crime regardless of whom is running it.
You should start a different thread when you want to change the subject.![]()
Have you ever even been to Miami in the last 20 years?
Totally safe here and totally different than Nyc
The crime in Miami is more along the lines of fraud, scammers taking advantage of the democratic policies and you can start with medical insurance fraud… big here yes
But as far as walking the streets, which I do a lot of, never a problem in Miami always a problem in NYC
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No way, Jose - I intend to live to a ripe old age and hanging around Miami isn't compatible with that goal.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:53 amMan has Trump got control of your computer?![]()
Have you ever even been to Miami in the last 20 years?
Totally safe here and totally different than Nyc
The crime in Miami is more along the lines of fraud, scammers taking advantage of the democratic policies and you can start with medical insurance fraud… big here yes
But as far as walking the streets, which I do a lot of, never a problem in Miami always a problem in NYC
Everywhere is totally different than NYC. I'm surprised you don't know that
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Do I have to cover every city in a single post?houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:05 amNo way, Jose - I intend to live to a ripe old age and hanging around Miami isn't compatible with that goal.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:53 am
Man has Trump got control of your computer?![]()
Have you ever even been to Miami in the last 20 years?
Totally safe here and totally different than Nyc
The crime in Miami is more along the lines of fraud, scammers taking advantage of the democratic policies and you can start with medical insurance fraud… big here yes
But as far as walking the streets, which I do a lot of, never a problem in Miami always a problem in NYC
Everywhere is totally different than NYC. I'm surprised you don't know that
Philly
San Fran
LA
On and on
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Only if you want to - nobody is buying that bullshit anywayCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:09 amDo I have to cover every city in a single post?
Philly
San Fran
LA
On and on
Geez go drink your St Johns Wort
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They’re not buying it because they can steal ithoundawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:13 amOnly if you want to - nobody is buying that bullshit anywayCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:09 am
Do I have to cover every city in a single post?
Philly
San Fran
LA
On and on
Geez go drink your St Johns Wort
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Deflection. 15 yards & loss of down. Biden's inflation isn't driving the rising cost of insurance in Florida.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:24 amOh stop, you’re making Chang and Eng type replies
Insurance is expensive and thank you Joey Rotten for your transitory inflation … ugh
the insurance market is tough and has changed a lot since Hurricane Andrew ripped through South Dade on August 24th 1992. I had been in my first house less than a year and it was uninhabitable after the storm. Insurance treated me very fairly. Today and for a long time, if you want “wind storm” coverage that’s separate and expensive. Andrew changed all of that. The newly constructed houses were ripped apart but the ones that were built before the Seventies held up well. I’ve made out alright by not even purchasing windstorm insurance for an older well constructed house. Invest the money instead
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Eh, it could be. That's the trouble with inflation, it's insidious. If inflation is driving up the cost of housing materials, then yes, insurance companies will need to factor in the cost of replacement of a dwelling should it be lost to an event. And as kalm likes to point out, these insurance folks will certainly ensure that they're covering their costs and maybe even a little extra profit, so with inflation in play, they can go even further in jacking up costs (and also then perpetuating inflation - again, that's why we don't let it get out of control in the first place). Florida insurance, though, was widely inflationary prior to Biden's economic boondoggle, because, well, it's in the path of so many storms and we build so much and so expensive there in spite of that fact of nature. Heck, many insurance companies don't even operate there anymore because of the certainty of loss in the insurance business.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:00 amDeflection. 15 yards & loss of down. Biden's inflation isn't driving the rising cost of insurance in Florida.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:24 am
Oh stop, you’re making Chang and Eng type replies
Insurance is expensive and thank you Joey Rotten for your transitory inflation … ugh
the insurance market is tough and has changed a lot since Hurricane Andrew ripped through South Dade on August 24th 1992. I had been in my first house less than a year and it was uninhabitable after the storm. Insurance treated me very fairly. Today and for a long time, if you want “wind storm” coverage that’s separate and expensive. Andrew changed all of that. The newly constructed houses were ripped apart but the ones that were built before the Seventies held up well. I’ve made out alright by not even purchasing windstorm insurance for an older well constructed house. Invest the money instead
Despite all that, people are still converging on Florida like locusts
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Hey, you blamed Trump for states shutting down over COVID. It's all fair game by your rules.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:00 amDeflection. 15 yards & loss of down. Biden's inflation isn't driving the rising cost of insurance in Florida.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:24 am
Oh stop, you’re making Chang and Eng type replies
Insurance is expensive and thank you Joey Rotten for your transitory inflation … ugh
the insurance market is tough and has changed a lot since Hurricane Andrew ripped through South Dade on August 24th 1992. I had been in my first house less than a year and it was uninhabitable after the storm. Insurance treated me very fairly. Today and for a long time, if you want “wind storm” coverage that’s separate and expensive. Andrew changed all of that. The newly constructed houses were ripped apart but the ones that were built before the Seventies held up well. I’ve made out alright by not even purchasing windstorm insurance for an older well constructed house. Invest the money instead
Despite all that, people are still converging on Florida like locusts
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Inflation has impacted the cost of insurance in Florida by driving up the cost of materials but it's not the driving factor. Insurance companies are raising their prices or exiting the state because of the increased risk from major storms/hurricanes. Climate change might be cyclical but I think it is arrogant and/or naive to say that these changes don't "have anything to do with what man is doing".GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 11:08 amEh, it could be. That's the trouble with inflation, it's insidious. If inflation is driving up the cost of housing materials, then yes, insurance companies will need to factor in the cost of replacement of a dwelling should it be lost to an event. And as kalm likes to point out, these insurance folks will certainly ensure that they're covering their costs and maybe even a little extra profit, so with inflation in play, they can go even further in jacking up costs (and also then perpetuating inflation - again, that's why we don't let it get out of control in the first place). Florida insurance, though, was widely inflationary prior to Biden's economic boondoggle, because, well, it's in the path of so many storms and we build so much and so expensive there in spite of that fact of nature. Heck, many insurance companies don't even operate there anymore because of the certainty of loss in the insurance business.
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Might be ?UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:01 pmInflation has impacted the cost of insurance in Florida by driving up the cost of materials but it's not the driving factor. Insurance companies are raising their prices or exiting the state because of the increased risk from major storms/hurricanes. Climate change might be cyclical but I think it is arrogant and/or naive to say that these changes don't "have anything to do with what man is doing".GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 11:08 am
Eh, it could be. That's the trouble with inflation, it's insidious. If inflation is driving up the cost of housing materials, then yes, insurance companies will need to factor in the cost of replacement of a dwelling should it be lost to an event. And as kalm likes to point out, these insurance folks will certainly ensure that they're covering their costs and maybe even a little extra profit, so with inflation in play, they can go even further in jacking up costs (and also then perpetuating inflation - again, that's why we don't let it get out of control in the first place). Florida insurance, though, was widely inflationary prior to Biden's economic boondoggle, because, well, it's in the path of so many storms and we build so much and so expensive there in spite of that fact of nature. Heck, many insurance companies don't even operate there anymore because of the certainty of loss in the insurance business.
C’mon
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Okay - climate change is cyclical but it's still arrogant and/or naive to say that these changes don't "have anything to do with what man is doing". It's foolish to believe that all of the carbon and other chemicals that we've spewed into the air, all of the land that we've built/paved over, etc. isn't impacting the climate.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 9:11 amMight be ?UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:01 pm
Inflation has impacted the cost of insurance in Florida by driving up the cost of materials but it's not the driving factor. Insurance companies are raising their prices or exiting the state because of the increased risk from major storms/hurricanes. Climate change might be cyclical but I think it is arrogant and/or naive to say that these changes don't "have anything to do with what man is doing".
C’mon
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Well it does bother me to see how our oceans have become contaminated with floating and drifting plastics … bad and there is no denying it because you can see it …. Water bottles everywhereUNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:32 amOkay - climate change is cyclical but it's still arrogant and/or naive to say that these changes don't "have anything to do with what man is doing". It's foolish to believe that all of the carbon and other chemicals that we've spewed into the air, all of the land that we've built/paved over, etc. isn't impacting the climate.
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Progressive NYC is literally a rat infested Dem run shit hole… people leaving for Florida as fast as they can.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:05 amNo way, Jose - I intend to live to a ripe old age and hanging around Miami isn't compatible with that goal.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:53 am
Man has Trump got control of your computer?![]()
Have you ever even been to Miami in the last 20 years?
Totally safe here and totally different than Nyc
The crime in Miami is more along the lines of fraud, scammers taking advantage of the democratic policies and you can start with medical insurance fraud… big here yes
But as far as walking the streets, which I do a lot of, never a problem in Miami always a problem in NYC
Everywhere is totally different than NYC. I'm surprised you don't know that
Tax base shrinking and who’s going to pay for the Big Blue machine now?
Oh and Joey Rottens next vacation in Rehoboth Beach might look a little different…..I hope they ship 50 bus loads
Of migrants and drop them off in front of house… Even liberal Dems, all hypocrites by the way, are turning on the Rotten one now
Total embarrassment to the United States of America this pathetic clown in the White House is
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Yep. Just released- in one year NYC lost over 100k population. And may of those are uppper income. On top of am exhorbitant cost of living to live somewhere nice, why pay extremely high double NY state & city income taxes when you can move to a state where you pay much lower %, or none at all,Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 6:51 amProgressive NYC is literally a rat infested Dem run shit hole… people leaving for Florida as fast as they can.
Tax base shrinking and who’s going to pay for the Big Blue machine now?
Oh and Joey Rottens next vacation in Rehoboth Beach might look a little different…..I hope they ship 50 bus loads
Of migrants and drop them off in front of house… Even liberal Dems, all hypocrites by the way, are turning on the Rotten one now
Total embarrassment to the United States of America this pathetic clown in the White House is
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Amen!
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Hey Johan, I don’t believe your 3 month walk included Puerto Rico but Yes, Venezuela is definitely a socialist shithole
https://nypost.com/2023/12/22/news/us-b ... tter-life/
Johan Rodriguez, 20, told The Post through an interpreter that he arrived in Piedras Negras in Mexico at the Texas border after a grueling three-month trek by foot and bicycle that began in Venezuela
“I traveled through Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Panama, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and now Mexico,” he said under a baking sun Thursday after crossing over into the US and joining the crowds in Eagle Pass.
Rodriguez said he came to out America solely for economic reasons, and was not in any danger back home.
“There’s no opportunity in Venezuela,” he said.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/22/news/us-b ... tter-life/
Johan Rodriguez, 20, told The Post through an interpreter that he arrived in Piedras Negras in Mexico at the Texas border after a grueling three-month trek by foot and bicycle that began in Venezuela
“I traveled through Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Panama, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and now Mexico,” he said under a baking sun Thursday after crossing over into the US and joining the crowds in Eagle Pass.
Rodriguez said he came to out America solely for economic reasons, and was not in any danger back home.
“There’s no opportunity in Venezuela,” he said.
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Puerto Rico, Costa Rica ... Tomayto, TomawtoCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 5:45 am Hey Johan, I don’t believe your 3 month walk included Puerto Rico but Yes, Venezuela is definitely a socialist shithole
https://nypost.com/2023/12/22/news/us-b ... tter-life/
Johan Rodriguez, 20, told The Post through an interpreter that he arrived in Piedras Negras in Mexico at the Texas border after a grueling three-month trek by foot and bicycle that began in Venezuela
“I traveled through Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Panama, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and now Mexico,” he said under a baking sun Thursday after crossing over into the US and joining the crowds in Eagle Pass.
Rodriguez said he came to out America solely for economic reasons, and was not in any danger back home.
“There’s no opportunity in Venezuela,” he said.
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Venezuelans come to the U.S. via Puerto Rico but they ain’t walking itUNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:43 amPuerto Rico, Costa Rica ... Tomayto, TomawtoCaribbean Hen wrote: ↑Wed Dec 27, 2023 5:45 am Hey Johan, I don’t believe your 3 month walk included Puerto Rico but Yes, Venezuela is definitely a socialist shithole
https://nypost.com/2023/12/22/news/us-b ... tter-life/
Johan Rodriguez, 20, told The Post through an interpreter that he arrived in Piedras Negras in Mexico at the Texas border after a grueling three-month trek by foot and bicycle that began in Venezuela
“I traveled through Venezuela, Colombia, El Salvador, Panama, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and now Mexico,” he said under a baking sun Thursday after crossing over into the US and joining the crowds in Eagle Pass.
Rodriguez said he came to out America solely for economic reasons, and was not in any danger back home.
“There’s no opportunity in Venezuela,” he said.![]()
Actually, Trinidad and the A B C Islands are besieged with illegal Venezuelans….
Joey Rottens open border encourages thousands to risk it all on the high seas….. socialism makes people desperate for a better life
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 385260007/