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Yes FEMA handouts for living in hurricane prone beach property. Where’s my check?
Author:
PBHangingChad
(15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 9:04 am on Jan 30, 2019
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Replies to: "Yes FEMA handouts for living in hurricane prone beach property. Where’s my check?"
I support global warming. To see reduced fatalities and damage to the economy
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PBHangingChad
- 8:28pm 1/29/19
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In Palm Beach? Just how much more warming do you need? Glutton...
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TakethetrainKnute
- 7:11am 1/30/19
I’m selfish if the ocean rises another foot I’ll have oceanfront property
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PBHangingChad
- 9:01am 1/30/19
Vonderbar, you got lemons and made lemonade, vonderful.
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Rooster
- 11:53pm 1/29/19
You realize that for every new place we can grow crops up north...
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ND_in_DRO
- 11:02pm 1/29/19
Global warming has been greatly increasing arable land
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NedoftheHill
- 11:37pm 1/29/19
Improved technology has increased arable land, not GW
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ND_in_DRO
- 8:47am 1/30/19
Both have, obviously. Retreating glaciers from Indiana opened up a lot of farm land.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:50am 1/30/19
I'm talking about since the end of the ice age, not prehistory
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ND_in_DRO
- 11:39pm 1/30/19
Hey, just because that land was under a mile of ice...
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iairishcheeks
- 11:23am 1/30/19
Well according to AOC we only got 12 years left. Enjoy them.
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PBHangingChad
- 11:03pm 1/29/19
Folks in Paradise, CA got less than that.
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ND_in_DRO
- 11:06pm 1/29/19
Why didn't AOC warn them sooner? Why....?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 7:26am 1/30/19
Well just like people on the beach who die in hurricanes. Pick a better place to live.
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PBHangingChad
- 11:08pm 1/29/19
Do you not live in a hurricane zone?
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ND_in_DRO
- 8:49am 1/30/19
Yes FEMA handouts for living in hurricane prone beach property. Where’s my check?
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PBHangingChad
- 9:04am 1/30/19
I've been saying for while: GW is the single best thing to happen to the human species.
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NedoftheHill
- 9:04pm 1/29/19
Weather is not static, and global warming is definitely better than global cooling.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:55am 1/30/19
The end of the ice age was definitely great for nomadic hunter-gatherers
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ND_in_DRO
- 10:35pm 1/29/19
No kidding. It turned hunter-gatherers into major civilizations. GW was very good for human species.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:43pm 1/29/19
The majority of the world's population centers would be underwater
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ND_in_DRO
- 10:56pm 1/29/19
You realize you just made our argument for us?
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IrishMac
- 10:18am 1/30/19
The climate never stabilized. I don't know where you get that idea from. It has always been changing
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NedoftheHill
- 11:21pm 1/29/19
Did you know that Siberia once connected to Alaska?
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ND_in_DRO
- 8:44am 1/30/19
Indeed. The Siberia-Alaska land bridge was a 1000 mile wide land bridge...that's quite a "bridge"
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NedoftheHill
- 11:02am 1/30/19
Darwin - Adapt or Perish, survival of the fittest. Too many global slackers anyway
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PBHangingChad
- 11:02pm 1/29/19
They can always learn to code.
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NedoftheHill
- 11:30pm 1/29/19
Very Christian take.
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ND_in_DRO
- 11:02pm 1/29/19
Yes climate change deniers are the worst people on earth. Just ask the Pope
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PBHangingChad
- 11:06pm 1/29/19
I bet some folks in Paradise, CA might disagree with your take.
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ND_in_DRO
- 10:33pm 1/29/19
The problem is that our current civilization has created much very, very, very, valuable real-estate
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Iggle
- 9:38pm 1/29/19
True, but 99% of the rise of the oceans has been natural. It is up 200 meters in 18,000 years.
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NedoftheHill
- 9:53pm 1/29/19
Florida was an underwater reef 10,000 years ago. Those damn cars and factories. Ugh!
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PBHangingChad
- 9:51pm 1/29/19
Fewer.
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Chris94
- 8:45pm 1/29/19
Fixed and Thanks
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PBHangingChad
- 11:00pm 1/29/19