Hi Scott ,
For what its worth there doing much the same here with regards making costly home updates manditory here ,
likewise felt roofs are considered an insurance risk after a certain time frame has elapsed ,
Actual condition makes no odds to their equations .
There was an audit of government based information and service websites a while back , the Irish ones were found to be sharing your search details with as many commercial ,advertising and data collection sites as it could ,
Its like we have been delivered up on a plate by our elected representatives .
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The objective is to make individual home ownership unaffordable.
"You will own nothing and be happy."
Please see "The Great Taking."
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... aking-2025
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"You will own nothing and be happy."
Please see "The Great Taking."
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... aking-2025
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Richmond And Los Angeles Have Been Mugged By Reality
Richmond And Los Angeles Have Been Mugged By Reality
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Here in Richmond, we just went through nearly 3 days with no municipal water. Now, we have to go through 2-3 days of not being allowed to drink the water coming from our taps. Several hundred thousand people in a major metropolitan area with hospitals, manufacturing plants, universities, nursing homes, and millions of square feet of office space had no water. It’s third world. Our race hustling, low IQ Marxist mayor hired a DEI candidate to run the Department of Utilities, the first time ever a non-engineer held that post. Her major initiative was hiring other DEI candidates to work for Public Utilities. Incompetent boobs, hire other incompetent boobs and before you know it, there are more boobs than the runway at the Bada-Bing.
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Los Angeles is burning down. The government incompetence there is extraordinary. LA has its own DEI problems. Its fire chief was hired because she is an outspoken lesbian. Her initiative has been to hire more women and LGBTQ firefighters. Yep, I want a 99 lb mentally ill woman who thinks she’s man pulling me out of a burning fire! Who wouldn’t?
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If It’s even possible to be more brain dead than the politicians running Richmond, the prize goes to California. Every advanced civilization from the ancient Minoans ( 2,000 BC) to modern times knows that to have an adequate water supply, communities need to impound water. I learned how to do this developing real estate. Every civil engineer and earth moving operator recognizes that to have a plentiful water supply, water must be captured and held in storage. But the political leadership in California doesn’t have a clue. California has plentiful and abundant water resources, but what does it do? It lets its water run off into the Pacific Ocean instead of impounding it. Now Los Angeles is burning to the ground. Fire hydrants have no water. There are more than enough resources to make millions of acres of barren land fertile and to give communities all the water they need to fight forest fires and keep land from drying out. But the deranged, brainwashed, wacko politicians refuse. It’s better to have half of LA destroyed than to “harm the environment” by using California’s natural resources to make its environment better.
Re: Stories You Couldn't Post In The Brewery
not sure if this was posted already...touches on the Vegas thing in the end...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EePFxjc ... th=OTY3MTQ
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Sure seems orchestrated at times.mediatechnology wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 6:00 am The objective is to make individual home ownership unaffordable.
So we had $4k in escrow to pay homeowner's insurance. They drop us.
New homeowner's insurance policy is double.. So our mortgage goes up almost $400/month to cover that escrow shortage.
Then the new insurance sends us a letter saying if we don't get a new roof we'll be cancelled 1st of February. And, the mortgage company sends us a letter saying that the new policy didn't fit criteria because deductibles were too high and it needed to be fixed or they will place their own insurance on February 1st.
The kicker is, they paid the over $8k to the new insurance already so, however much the mortgage placed insurance is, there will be no money in escrow to cover it. So if it's $10k or more, we have to cover that until the last insurance company gives our money back minus whatever they skim from it. Guessing close to a grand after inspection fees and covering 1 month...maybe admin fees etc....
We basically need to put the over $8k back in escrow before the new insurance returns our money and before the mortgage places their insurance or our mortgage payments will go up probably well over $1k/month..maybe twice that.. Who would be able to handle that? Where's the $8k come from? New roof savings if you have it?
Why in the world do they shoot first with your money then ask questions later?
New policy should have never been written or approved much less paid out. Even if hypothetically we did have a new roof and everything, which we will soon enough God willing, if the new policy is crap, we'll be in the same boat until the insurance lords give us a reasonable policy that meets the standards of our mortgage contract. And who's decision will that be...now we'll have the lapsed insurance brand while shopping for new policies.. jeez...
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Talk about being between a rock and a hard place. Wow.
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It'll all work out in the end and hopefully we can become a little bit wiser.mediatechnology wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:42 am Talk about being between a rock and a hard place. Wow.
Re: Quad-demic right on cue
Here we go again........ right on cue for the new President. Another power grab from the left. Watch and see if this doesn't become the medias headline crisis after Jan 20.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... s?from=mdr
Per NIH:
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Per NIH:
Recent works have added possible causation to correlation. mRNA vaccine boosters may impair immune system response in immune compromised individuals. Multiple doses of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may result in much higher levels of IgG 4 antibodies, or also impaired activation of CD4 + and CD8 + T cells.
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"Things are more like they are now then they ever were before" - Dwight
"Things are more like they are now then they ever were before" - Dwight
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Add in "the fog" increasing respiratory illness.
https://x.com/toobaffled/status/1878248938488361089
Coming soon to a fog near you.
https://x.com/toobaffled/status/1878248938488361089
Serratia Marcescens is the red bacteria that grows on tile grout...Samples from the thick unusual fog that many states had experienced, were taken to a lab for testing. They found it was saturated with Serratia Marcescens Bacteria, also considered a parasite. This act of releasing these pathogens onto society is considered biological warfare.
Types of Serratia Marcescens infections observed in humans can cause:
• Urinary tract infections;
• Bloodstream infections;
• Pneumonia;
• Ocular infections;
• Respiratory tract infections;
• Meningitis;
• Wound infections; and
• Osteomyelitis
Coming soon to a fog near you.
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The LA Fires: The 'Social Contract' Is Nonsense, And No One Is Coming to Save You
The LA Fires: The 'Social Contract' Is Nonsense, And No One Is Coming to Save You

Possibly one of the most inane phrases ever uttered about modern governments is Oliver Wendell Holmes’s oft-quoted phrase stating that “taxes are what we pay for civilized society.”
This reflected the naïve view, often pushed in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, of the so-called “social contract.”
According to this idea, we pay taxes, and in return the state provides order, protection, and all the blessings of civilization.
Presumably included among all those taxpayer-funded civilizational “services” provided by governments one can find “fire suppression.”
But, you wouldn’t know it from watching tens of thousands of residents flee their homes in southern California and Los Angeles County as fires rage. As of Wednesday at midday, five different fires in southern California are still zero-percent contained. Nor is this some hard-to-reach rural area with few roads and little infrastructure. These fires are right in the middle of suburban cities and towns. Yet, it is all apparently too much for lavishly-funded government agencies to handle.
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