When will the Californians wake up to the fact that their deranged politicians only focus on promising a chicken in every pot and pander for votes to stay supreme. Managing the environment for the benefit of their citizens is way down on the list. Lahaina looks like it was a tempest in a tea pot compared to the conflagration underway tod…
When will the Californians wake up to the fact that their deranged politicians only focus on promising a chicken in every pot and pander for votes to stay supreme. Managing the environment for the benefit of their citizens is way down on the list. Lahaina looks like it was a tempest in a tea pot compared to the conflagration underway today that is harming so many.
Will those who lost everything have the support they need to recover. Should never have happened.
There is some degree of karma involved in Hollywood getting burned since it is the brainless ones who inhabit that den of inequity who push the green messaging that has fueled this disaster.
There we go again, putting the onus on God. That "wrath of God thing" is too simplistic for me and the way I see the Divine. My God is not a wrathful, angry, revengeful Deity, but an all Loving, non-judgmental, above the fray of the ego-filled human. Call me simplistic, but I prefer this God. I know all about the old testament and the harshness of the interpretation, I just don't buy the violence, hatred and human tendencies layered on the Bigness of God.
Fires starting in one place, to divert the fire companies, then you light up the hills, knowing that the responders can't get to it, because they are elsewhere fighting another purposeful blaze ?
I just read that most of these houses were not insured, because they are in extreme risk places. But of course, if you are extremely rich there will be a back door I suppose.
Sounds like almost all of the big names had to pull out of there.
That's what happens when gov't tries to put artificial caps on prices. I was just thinking about this the other day when somebody got to talking about putting a cap on credit card interest rates. It'll be interesting to see how many people can still get a credit card once interest rates are capped at 10%. The bottom line is, if you're gonna' have high risks, you have to accept there will be high costs.
A different viewpoint on the fires. Kelly seems to be one of those folks who simplify things to basic commonsense bits that entice one to think outside the box.
Farmers as well. My friend just got hit by a fella with farmers, and when she contacted the ins company, they warned her to get all her docs in NOW, because Farmers is gonna take a big hit from these fires, and most likely will go belly up.
I had farmers, but it's called American National now. Don't know who owns who, but my commercial BOP has been rebranded, and I guess my premium will go up ten fold to pay for all the lost homes on the other side of the country.
Is that like Big Pharma, or Chemical companies who've allocated billions of dollars to some fund, and the adverts on the evil box on the wall, tell you you're entitled to ? Aren't these funded by public funds?
When big pharm was exempted, didn't the blob set aside a bunch of paper to deal with those hurt by big pharm ?
I'm not criticizing, I'm really curious about this "reinsurance" you speak of.
I can explain this because I worked for an insurance company for 4 years. Standard insurance is the insurer promises to cover losses that the insured names. It may be that a policy caps a single loss, say $100,000. And then sets aside money to be available should a covered loss occur. . . . Say the coverage is for fire, and the actual loss is greater than $100,000 - so much so as to endanger the financial security of the insurance company. When such a situation is found to be possible, the insurance company buys an insurance policy with a reinsurer (of which there are several), Now, if the insurance company has to cover a customer loss of, say, $200,000 the company gets the extra $100,000 from the reinsurer.
Now that I read this, I'm not sure I explained it very well. Insurance companies agree to cover losses in certain amounts, then set aside those amounts (invested, and likely subject to a high intereste rate). If a loss occurs and they have to pay more to cover the loss, they get the money from a reinsurer, which preserves their initial investment.
I do not see the Hollywood fire as karma. It is a man-made disaster suffered mostly by residents who did not set it up. Over development, insufficient infrastructure, a match. And you are willing to blame the residents? The people who just discovered their fire insurance policy is worthless?
I am willing to blame the moronic climate change con that is embraced, encouraged and promoted by virtually the entire population of Hollywood and that has resulted in poor land management producing all the kindling now in flames. Them!
Are you attributing over development and shitty administration to climate change? I think climate change as a theory sucks as does relying on it to explain undesirable conditions. Also, are you blaming Hollywood for the problems of the greater LA area? You might be overlooking some other, important factors. Note that I cannot blame you for blaming climate change.
Don't you worry. If the DEEPSTATE has their way, those burned up lands will be forever condemned, and those who had property there will be banished forever, opening up a low ball bidding war that Oprah, Zuckbuck, and Zleezos can pool their coins together, and buy up.
Lahaina was just as bad a catastrophe, though, because the whole town was obliterated. Many children died because they were sent home from school and working parents didn’t know until it was too late.
When a population of 10,000 poor to middle class "indigenous folks" disappear, and only blue roofed buildings, and blue canopies are left standing, AND no one is looking for these people, NOR is the gubberment blob working hard to find any of them, my Spidey senses start to tingle, and my run on sentences get me into more trouble than I want them to.
This may sound like salt in a festering wound but this, as bad as it is, is just a harbinger of what’s ahead: this is just incompetence, political/social malfeasance — what if this wind event occurred during "The Big One," an M7.8+ on the SAF, the Northridge Fault, etc., hydrants would be empty due to water line ruptures, districts/valleys would be crispy due to ruptured gas lines/mains, mobility would be impaired at the least; depending on the extent of the SAF rupture economic destruction could spread far beyond the confines of California
AND, it doesn’t have to be an earthquake or fires: what if we have another rain event like the winter of 61/62 (1861/1862) when the Central Valley became a 300 mile long lake, the areas south of San Francisco flooded; this not a "what if… " there will be an ARkStorm, we may be overdue — it’s only a question of which will hit first: devastating deluge or terrific temblor. What if… 🤔
There is no end of possible disasters that can happen here. We've got abandoned nuclear plants, a volcano, earthquakes, wind, floods. Not to mention the occasional fire and mudslide (usually follows a fire).
When will the Californians wake up to the fact that their deranged politicians only focus on promising a chicken in every pot and pander for votes to stay supreme. Managing the environment for the benefit of their citizens is way down on the list. Lahaina looks like it was a tempest in a tea pot compared to the conflagration underway today that is harming so many.
Will those who lost everything have the support they need to recover. Should never have happened.
There is some degree of karma involved in Hollywood getting burned since it is the brainless ones who inhabit that den of inequity who push the green messaging that has fueled this disaster.
Wrath of God being demonstrated?
I think it's more likely God is watching this and saying sorry guys but you did this to yourselves.
yeah, I could go along with that.
There we go again, putting the onus on God. That "wrath of God thing" is too simplistic for me and the way I see the Divine. My God is not a wrathful, angry, revengeful Deity, but an all Loving, non-judgmental, above the fray of the ego-filled human. Call me simplistic, but I prefer this God. I know all about the old testament and the harshness of the interpretation, I just don't buy the violence, hatred and human tendencies layered on the Bigness of God.
You have made yourself God.
Wrath of Direct Energy Weapons, demonstrated.
Read this am that the sleuths are hot on fires were set or the electric cos.
Fires starting in one place, to divert the fire companies, then you light up the hills, knowing that the responders can't get to it, because they are elsewhere fighting another purposeful blaze ?
No way ! You're just a conspiracy nut.
As in cartels being used as *footsoldiers* by globalists?
Yupper !
You have a point. With New Orleans and Nevada, it could well be a part of a grander scheme.
Ha ha ha... yeah, right.
You forgot your /sarc tag.
Blaming the electric companies is a knee-jerk reaction. They are everyone's favorite cause for whatever bad happens - the first to blame.
plausible deniability is a powerful motivator
Trump derangement syndrome reaching the combustion point?
God rewards obedience. Sin punishes itself.
So, when does Hillary, Fauci or Bill Clinton punish themselves ?
I have popcorn, but it's getting to the bottom of the bucket.
Well, they're pretty steeped in evil. If their sins are not repented of, they'll spend all eternity suffering for them.
I say, why not?
I just read that most of these houses were not insured, because they are in extreme risk places. But of course, if you are extremely rich there will be a back door I suppose.
Don't be surprised if FJB gives each (democrat) homeowner their home's values to build back. They don't want to lose any votes, you know.
I think it was All-State that pulled out of their policies just before the current conflagration irrupted.
I think State Farm too
Just wait to see our next insurance bills. Bet we'll help to pay for this.
Unfortunately that is how insurance works.
Sounds like almost all of the big names had to pull out of there.
That's what happens when gov't tries to put artificial caps on prices. I was just thinking about this the other day when somebody got to talking about putting a cap on credit card interest rates. It'll be interesting to see how many people can still get a credit card once interest rates are capped at 10%. The bottom line is, if you're gonna' have high risks, you have to accept there will be high costs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mva1znhxDs
A different viewpoint on the fires. Kelly seems to be one of those folks who simplify things to basic commonsense bits that entice one to think outside the box.
WOW! That's an everybody should see! It rings all too true Evil people and incompetents are well on their way to creating our doom!
Farmers as well. My friend just got hit by a fella with farmers, and when she contacted the ins company, they warned her to get all her docs in NOW, because Farmers is gonna take a big hit from these fires, and most likely will go belly up.
Great. I have Farmers home and car. Storm clouds all the way.
I had farmers, but it's called American National now. Don't know who owns who, but my commercial BOP has been rebranded, and I guess my premium will go up ten fold to pay for all the lost homes on the other side of the country.
All of the insurance companies have backup - called reinsurance.
Is that like Big Pharma, or Chemical companies who've allocated billions of dollars to some fund, and the adverts on the evil box on the wall, tell you you're entitled to ? Aren't these funded by public funds?
When big pharm was exempted, didn't the blob set aside a bunch of paper to deal with those hurt by big pharm ?
I'm not criticizing, I'm really curious about this "reinsurance" you speak of.
I can explain this because I worked for an insurance company for 4 years. Standard insurance is the insurer promises to cover losses that the insured names. It may be that a policy caps a single loss, say $100,000. And then sets aside money to be available should a covered loss occur. . . . Say the coverage is for fire, and the actual loss is greater than $100,000 - so much so as to endanger the financial security of the insurance company. When such a situation is found to be possible, the insurance company buys an insurance policy with a reinsurer (of which there are several), Now, if the insurance company has to cover a customer loss of, say, $200,000 the company gets the extra $100,000 from the reinsurer.
Now that I read this, I'm not sure I explained it very well. Insurance companies agree to cover losses in certain amounts, then set aside those amounts (invested, and likely subject to a high intereste rate). If a loss occurs and they have to pay more to cover the loss, they get the money from a reinsurer, which preserves their initial investment.
Speaking of backdoor, wonder what Pence is doing now that neither party will touch him with a 10ft pole.
Maybe the next CNN anchor, I'd bet.
I do not see the Hollywood fire as karma. It is a man-made disaster suffered mostly by residents who did not set it up. Over development, insufficient infrastructure, a match. And you are willing to blame the residents? The people who just discovered their fire insurance policy is worthless?
I am willing to blame the moronic climate change con that is embraced, encouraged and promoted by virtually the entire population of Hollywood and that has resulted in poor land management producing all the kindling now in flames. Them!
hollowed out humans ?
Are you attributing over development and shitty administration to climate change? I think climate change as a theory sucks as does relying on it to explain undesirable conditions. Also, are you blaming Hollywood for the problems of the greater LA area? You might be overlooking some other, important factors. Note that I cannot blame you for blaming climate change.
Micheal isn't a clima-tard, no. He thinks sensibly, neither with his penis, nor his alter ego, "Cat man from planet Texmania".
(so he says)
8-)
Love that T, thanks 👍
. . . Then kill the chickens because they might get bird flu.
Bring the BBQ sauce, and you got a deal.
Don't you worry. If the DEEPSTATE has their way, those burned up lands will be forever condemned, and those who had property there will be banished forever, opening up a low ball bidding war that Oprah, Zuckbuck, and Zleezos can pool their coins together, and buy up.
Couldn’t agree more!
https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/151120
Lahaina was just as bad a catastrophe, though, because the whole town was obliterated. Many children died because they were sent home from school and working parents didn’t know until it was too late.
When a population of 10,000 poor to middle class "indigenous folks" disappear, and only blue roofed buildings, and blue canopies are left standing, AND no one is looking for these people, NOR is the gubberment blob working hard to find any of them, my Spidey senses start to tingle, and my run on sentences get me into more trouble than I want them to.
This may sound like salt in a festering wound but this, as bad as it is, is just a harbinger of what’s ahead: this is just incompetence, political/social malfeasance — what if this wind event occurred during "The Big One," an M7.8+ on the SAF, the Northridge Fault, etc., hydrants would be empty due to water line ruptures, districts/valleys would be crispy due to ruptured gas lines/mains, mobility would be impaired at the least; depending on the extent of the SAF rupture economic destruction could spread far beyond the confines of California
AND, it doesn’t have to be an earthquake or fires: what if we have another rain event like the winter of 61/62 (1861/1862) when the Central Valley became a 300 mile long lake, the areas south of San Francisco flooded; this not a "what if… " there will be an ARkStorm, we may be overdue — it’s only a question of which will hit first: devastating deluge or terrific temblor. What if… 🤔
There is no end of possible disasters that can happen here. We've got abandoned nuclear plants, a volcano, earthquakes, wind, floods. Not to mention the occasional fire and mudslide (usually follows a fire).
And yet...folks keep building there. Irrational - makes no sense.