put your hands in the pockets of the taxpayers – it’s the American way.
maybe instead you should institue a requirement for a “defensible space” as part of all building codes. it’s bad enough that insurance companies continue to insure properties that have a brush fire hazard without having little old ladies in South Dakota help bail them out.
This is just another symptom of the rampant, deadly virus eating our nation alive – ENTITLEMENT! The afflicted take no responsibility to protect what they have. When it is gone, it becomes someone else’s burden to fix.
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put your hands in the pockets of the taxpayers – it’s the American way.
maybe instead you should institue a requirement for a “defensible space” as part of all building codes. it’s bad enough that insurance companies continue to insure properties that have a brush fire hazard without having little old ladies in South Dakota help bail them out.
This is just another symptom of the rampant, deadly virus eating our nation alive – ENTITLEMENT! The afflicted take no responsibility to protect what they have. When it is gone, it becomes someone else’s burden to fix.