It never ends- people have to have their riverfront home or their levee-shielded business. Then they fight about being in a special flood hazard area. Then they whine because
1) nobody told them they could ever possibly be underwater
2) the flood insurance was too expensive
3) and the government won’t bail them out as fast as an automaker.
Econ 101, folks: There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
News Flash: Missippi WILL flood. It has for 10,000 years yet people keep rebuilding homes again and again as long as FEMA pay’s…….We get the goverment we deserve.
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It never ends- people have to have their riverfront home or their levee-shielded business. Then they fight about being in a special flood hazard area. Then they whine because
1) nobody told them they could ever possibly be underwater
2) the flood insurance was too expensive
3) and the government won’t bail them out as fast as an automaker.
Econ 101, folks: There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
News Flash: Missippi WILL flood. It has for 10,000 years yet people keep rebuilding homes again and again as long as FEMA pay’s…….We get the goverment we deserve.
Yes, it benefits the community if it accepts it, but if it does not accept it, it has no effect….. Haaaa
what he failed to mention is that if a community doesn’t accept the new flood maps, they become non-particpatory in the NFIP…
What’s your best market for non-participating communities? I lost both of my markets last year.