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You live in a forested area?
You live in a forested area?
There was one. He missed.
I mean, who would buy one now that hasn’t already bought one? Of course the sales have fallen off. It’s not like a phone or a computer where there’s a steady supply of folks who suddenly need a new one. I’m surprised that every single sale wasn’t the first day.
Honestly it’s a bad idea. Might be fine, might not be. Not worth the risk. Some unhoused folks are addicts or mentally ill. People tend to return to places that become familiar. The might come back again. Maybe to rob you.
I’m speaking from experience. I gave a guy a place to live to try to get back on his feet, in exchange for some work. Realized he’s a severe addict and couldn’t get rid of him. Then I look like the asshole for putting him back on the street.
California already has a state run home insurance company. They are allowed to charge whatever they need to charge to always offer a plan to any homeowner even in high risk areas. Guess what? It’s twice as expensive as State farm.
If I had the option of paying State farm 50% more or paying double to go back to CA fair plan, guess which I’d choose.
Is it not obvious? You put them to work. US prisons are slave camps
Next step, work camps. Who else do you think is going to replace the immigrants in the fields? All part of the plan.
I can’t wait to see the clusterfuck when the blockchains unravel.
Oof, bad take.
Maybe I don’t understand, I’ve always had insurance. I thought Americans were required to have insurance.
But also, they said they didn’t have insurance because they couldn’t afford it. So I think I’ll let my claim that they can’t actually afford their house stand.
There’s something they aren’t telling us here. It sounds like they likely put the arranged payments on their credit card.
You don’t understand! I put myself in situation where I can’t afford my house, and now I can’t I afford my house. It’s not MY fault.
Why did your hospital visits touch your credit?
Sounds like you own a house you can’t actually afford.
I do at least appreciate that Texas and Florida are getting it the worst.
Because when choosing where to build infrastructure projects like these, poor and minority neighborhoods are usually chosen over richer or white neighborhoods.
Did you play blood and wine?
Um, it’s Blood and Wine, the Wicher 3 DLC that held the crown, not phantom liberty.
He’d sooner air condion the whole area.
So does that mean the stuff I read about it being ineffective was false?
I’m in the forest. My state farm went down this year surprisingly. Was paying about double for fair plan.