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not a rocket surgeon
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Christie says he’s trying to get funds to buy flood-prone homes
http://www.northjersey.com/news/Chri...one_homes.html
I agree with this policy. Where will the money come from? Does this apply to building on barrier islands or just near the Raritan, Passiac and Hackensack rivers? Quote:
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I think that this is a great idea. We should have the federal government pay for all homes in flood zones. Invoke Eminent Domain and give them current market value. Pay for it out of the federal budget, then do Quantitative Easing 3 to pay for it with phony money.
Why not. At least this devaluation of our currency will actually help people. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Where do people who live in flood plains get flood insurance? The Federal Government. US citizens have been subsidizing people living in flood plains for decades. Without that insurance would all these homes have been built?
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IN any case, what do you think of the OP? |
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fermenting
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Can Christie buy the sinking Jets too?
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That went for New orleans, a city that for all intents and purposes should not exist where it does (i.e. beloe sea level, right next to the sea). It goes for the Mississippi Flood planes residences. And yes, it goes for beachfront homes up and down the east and west coast. If one wishes to live there, by all means, do so. Thats freedom. But when the weather hits those locales, there should not be n expectation that the Government (i.e. taxpayers like myself) will pay you for your choice. It's the same argument I have against the Government buying/subsidizing failing mortgages and giving them special rates to keep them afloat. Once again, the people who make good decisions, and often fund the tax base, pay for those who make poor or "shoulda known that would happen" decisions. At some point, as a society, we will either have to decide we believe in both freedom and responsabillity, or we'll have to go whole hog and decide no one is responsible, and all mistakes will be paid for by the State.
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However that is not where we are today. The reality is this. Every year we rebuild these homes thru federal funds only to have them destroyed again the next year. Enough is enough. Lets buy them out, build parks that are flood tolerant and stop this stupid cycle. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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If leaving them to fend for themselves is not an option, and politically it's not, then it's cheaper to buy and level the house than to send in fema every year. I think rebuilding New Orleans was asinine, it would've been much cheaper for the nation to subsidize moving that city above sea level. That said, i agree with Warfish in principle. I wish we lived in a nation which allowed for the kind of self sufficient, to let the homeowners themselves deal with their choice of location. Unfortunately we don't. |
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I think people should live anywhere they want to but I believe the insurance risk should be reflected in the premiums they pay not subsidized by the general public.
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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There are precedents for Eminent Domain for public safety. This probably qualifies.
Just have the feds print some money or borrow it from China. No worries. |
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Since we have an infrastructure of responders, Police, Fire, Military, Etc., etc., etc already funded by taxpayers I have no issue with using it to rescue people in need. Where I stop short is funding their private property needs.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Where is the money coming from? China maybe! BTW it is hard to get flood insurance after the flood. BTW I have family on Staten Island and Long Island.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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You can buy property insurance anywhere.
Since I live in Charleston SC I have home insurance with hurricane and flood riders. Also personal liability. It costs more. I own my home outright but if you have a mortgage it should be required by the holder. If you don't have insurance you're playing with fire. And that includes renters. |
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