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Raregolddragon t1_j8oymky wrote

So will this wash all the crazy's in Florida off of the map?

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[deleted] t1_j8p3s8r wrote

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737069746F6E6D65 t1_j8pd0t7 wrote

Well I sure as hell don't want my tax dollars going to help the displaced. They chose to live there and knew the risks!

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dillrepair t1_j92yaqc wrote

Nah it’s gonna push em up north. Fuck that shit. Theres really good reasons beyond the obvious why all these GOP guys all pass bills or send memos saying “don’t talk about this or that or teach this or that”…. And then all leave and seek out of state office as fast as they can…. Like Rick Scott for example had a gag order on talking about climate change by state agencies… wonder why. Furthermore wonder why insurance won’t even bother covering people in Florida anymore? Yeah there’s other big reasons too… but they’re all hedging bets the politicians and the insurance because they know damn well half the revenue generating locations in the state are going to be underwater or unlivable within a decade. It doesn’t look as bad as you might think on the sea level rise interactive map but when you take into account where is actually livable and where most people currently are living it’s scary as shit.

Nobody is ready for what’s coming and it’s coming much faster than people expect… and I guarantee you lots of big insurance companies have really well done mathematical predictions that would frighten people but they keep that kind of knowledge a secret because it’s how they make money. we’ve already surrendered 1.5 degrees folks.

Oh also I checked… dipshit Orange man country club doesn’t look like it gets swamped right away…. And that’s just sad considering how much that family helped hasten this.

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veringer t1_j8r71mq wrote

No, they'll flee and raise real estate prices in higher ground cities and states across America. We need to build a wall.

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