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California governor Newsom trying to get Floridians to move to Cali

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by tinman, Jul 4, 2022.

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Going back to Cali!?

  1. I don’t think so

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  2. California love

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  1. Salvy

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    Salvy is the definition of a dumb low iq trumper.
     
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  3. tinman

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    Tupac is rolling over in his grave
    wokesters have ruined LA


     
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    Aside from political stuff...I was just in San Diego for a few days, and I was surprised how cold it was compared to Florida, even mid-May.
     
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    Ah yes, the economy is stronger than ever and crime is down. Oh and there is no border crisis, just right wing propaganda.... You are the stupid people Trump was talking about...
     
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    The sun off sets the cold, best to walk the beach during the day.

    I was in St Pete’s and Sarasota
    Didn’t see a single homeless person
     
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    Coastal CA is much cooler than FL or TX because of low humidity and also the Humboldt current that runs from north to south. That is why you see people swimming and surfing in CA often on wetsuits.
     
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    I’ve seen several in Miami and Orlando.
     
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    Several.. have you gone to LA or San Francisco?
    There are entire communities of homeless people
    They spent $10 billion and it’s still turning into the walking dead season 11
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    I call BS. I lived in St. Petersburg and Sarasota and the homeless population is high there. Would not have to look very hard to find them, look under bridges and overpasses, or anywhere there is a lot of shade.

    Just because you don't see it doesn't mean its not there. Did you have a big breakfast this morning and think, world hunger is fake because I am full.

    Plus the climate of Florida is much harsher than California's, hurricanes, humidity, and heat to name a few. How many military bases are in Florida vs California? I mean since about 2 out of 10 homeless people are veterans. I would rather our homeless population be in California, at least they will have programs available to them to help. Then again I look at our homeless population as a group of people that need help, rather than a group to politicize and mock. . . . .
     
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    I didn’t see them I was driving
    Or downtown
    Or at siesta key

    The homeless population in California is the result of politics
    The California program is to keep them homeless
    Somehow all these drugs end up with homeless people there, where did they get the money? Who are the drug dealers
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    take a flight to Oakland and you tell me how bad it is in Florida , I didn’t see it bro

     
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    State Farm Halts Home-Insurance Sales in California
    Insurers have faced higher costs and wildfire risks

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/state-...sales-in-california-5748c771?mod=hp_lead_pos5

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    State Farm is stopping the sale of new home-insurance policies in California effective Saturday, because of wildfire risk and rapid inflation in construction costs.

    The move by one of California’s biggest insurers is a blow to the state’s efforts for years to maintain a vibrant market for homeowners in the wildfire-prone state. Nationally, inflation has been a serious problem for home and car insurers since last year, and many have posted underwriting losses as they continue to seek regulatory approvals for rate increases that they say they need for catching up with the surging costs.

    State Farm is the nation’s biggest car and home insurer by premium volume. It said it “made this decision due to historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure, and a challenging reinsurance market.” It posted the statement on its website and referred questions to trade groups.

    The insurer’s move doesn’t affect existing home-insurance policyholders, whose policies will remain in effect, according to the statement and a representative of the state Department of Insurance.

    The insurer said it would also quit accepting new applications for business policies, but it would continue selling new personal auto policies.

    Worried about wildfire exposure and frustrated by state regulations, insurers in California have cut back on their homeowner businesses. Mostly, those cutbacks and restrictions apply in wildfire-prone areas of the state, or to individual properties that lack fire-resiliency features, such as fire-resistant building materials and techniques, and cleared-back brush.

    In its statement, State Farm said it takes “seriously our responsibility to manage risk.” It said it was “necessary to take these actions now to improve the company’s financial strength. We will continue to evaluate our approach based on changing market conditions.”
    more at the link

     
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    Because he’s running for president and he’s rich
     
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