Eh who needs FEMA right now anyway
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Tangential but you know what always amazes me? That hurricanes are still seen as an unforeseeable, unpredictable, act of god. Coming from California and working in construction where literally everything has to be built to earthquake standards it blew me away spending time in the gulf and Atlantic states where very few things are built to withstand hurricanes. The last major earthquake in SoCal was Northridge over 20 years ago. Hurricanes are literally fucking seasonal. I can understand why Puerto Rico construction standards are low because the place is half a step from being third world developmentally but why everything else built in the Gulf in the last 20-30yrs isn't built with the geographic risk mitigated is fucking mind-numbing.
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Because Southerners are stupid?UW_Doog_Bot said:Tangential but you know what always amazes me? That hurricanes are still seen as an unforeseeable, unpredictable, act of god. Coming from California and working in construction where literally everything has to be built to earthquake standards it blew me away spending time in the gulf and Atlantic states where very few things are built to withstand hurricanes. The last major earthquake in SoCal was Northridge over 20 years ago. Hurricanes are literally fucking seasonal. I can understand why Puerto Rico construction standards are low because the place is half a step from being third world developmentally but why everything else built in the Gulf in the last 20-30yrs isn't built with the geographic risk mitigated is fucking mind-numbing.
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Jesus hondo it's not the off-season anymore.
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Standards for new buildings are built for Category 3+ hurricanes...had the eye wall go over my house a few years back and had minimal damage. The only thing that really gets torn up are the old houses/buildings, buildings on the coast that get hit with storm surges, and buildings that get hit with the small tornadoes that pop up in hurricanes.UW_Doog_Bot said:Tangential but you know what always amazes me? That hurricanes are still seen as an unforeseeable, unpredictable, act of god. Coming from California and working in construction where literally everything has to be built to earthquake standards it blew me away spending time in the gulf and Atlantic states where very few things are built to withstand hurricanes. The last major earthquake in SoCal was Northridge over 20 years ago. Hurricanes are literally fucking seasonal. I can understand why Puerto Rico construction standards are low because the place is half a step from being third world developmentally but why everything else built in the Gulf in the last 20-30yrs isn't built with the geographic risk mitigated is fucking mind-numbing.
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Enjoy watching HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt when people buy some bungalow five feet above sea level anywhere along the Gulf or Atlantic. Oh, it's on stilts, that'll save you
Wife has engineered several beachfront properties in the area over the years. They have to be designed to take seismic loads, obviously, but also dynamic loads of hillside coming down on them from above and wave loads from hundred-year storms. They end up being million-dollar reinforced concrete bunker complexes. But they never have to be rebuilt
NYT has a pretty good array of articles on the dysfunctional federal flood insurance program -
YKW.BearsWiin said:Enjoy watching HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt when people buy some bungalow five feet above sea level anywhere along the Gulf or Atlantic. Oh, it's on stilts, that'll save you
Wife has engineered several beachfront properties in the area over the years. They have to be designed to take seismic loads, obviously, but also dynamic loads of hillside coming down on them from above and wave loads from hundred-year storms. They end up being million-dollar reinforced concrete bunker complexes. But they never have to be rebuilt
NYT has a pretty good array of articles on the dysfunctional federal flood insurance program
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Wow, who would have ever guessed that Federal government would create perverse incentives that cost the tax payers billions. If you can't get private insurance there is no fucking way that the Federal Government should be offering it. Thanks liberals.BearsWiin said:Enjoy watching HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt when people buy some bungalow five feet above sea level anywhere along the Gulf or Atlantic. Oh, it's on stilts, that'll save you
Wife has engineered several beachfront properties in the area over the years. They have to be designed to take seismic loads, obviously, but also dynamic loads of hillside coming down on them from above and wave loads from hundred-year storms. They end up being million-dollar reinforced concrete bunker complexes. But they never have to be rebuilt
NYT has a pretty good array of articles on the dysfunctional federal flood insurance program -
I have scoured the interwebs so go ahead and flag - but there’s a hottie in the end of BeachFront Bargain Hunt promos that is totally brb, yo. Little black bikini, fedora, tight ass.BearsWiin said:Enjoy watching HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt when people buy some bungalow five feet above sea level anywhere along the Gulf or Atlantic. Oh, it's on stilts, that'll save you
Wife has engineered several beachfront properties in the area over the years. They have to be designed to take seismic loads, obviously, but also dynamic loads of hillside coming down on them from above and wave loads from hundred-year storms. They end up being million-dollar reinforced concrete bunker complexes. But they never have to be rebuilt
NYT has a pretty good array of articles on the dysfunctional federal flood insurance program
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I dunno, I think a lot of federal insurance programs have worked out okay, considering all the pros and the cons:SFGbob said:Wow, who would have ever guessed that Federal government would create perverse incentives that cost the tax payers billions. If you can't get private insurance there is no fucking way that the Federal Government should be offering it. Thanks liberals.
FDIC
Medicare
Medicaid
Terrorism Risk Insurance Program
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
There are a lot of fair criticisms to be made of many federal insurance programs and the perverse incentives or moral hazards they might create. Of course, that's true for private insurance programs too. Economic theory has long recognized these problems in the private-insurance context. But it doesn't follow that federal (or private) insurance programs should be eliminated. -
Lol you've never seen the Katrina beer looter guy? That was like one of the original internet memesSwaye said:
Hahahahahhaha. This dude is legit as fuck.PurpleThrobber said:
Don't forget to stock up for the weekend.
Guess that DSL is hard to come by on the rez








