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Frogwatch[_2_] June 18th 10 07:10 PM

A prediction
 
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.

Harry[_5_] June 18th 10 07:13 PM

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On 6/18/10 2:10 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.




Well, it is likely that a hurricane will hit "somewhere" this season.


nom=de=plume[_2_] June 18th 10 07:24 PM

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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


You completely missed the boat on this! Obama is causing the hurricane
season this year.... duhhh.



nom=de=plume[_2_] June 18th 10 07:25 PM

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"Harry" wrote in message
m...
On 6/18/10 2:10 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.




Well, it is likely that a hurricane will hit "somewhere" this season.


Hopefully not on top of Froggies pointed head!



Happy June 18th 10 08:58 PM

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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


My policy says I have to mitigate my damages ASAP regardless, so that would
relieve some burden on the insurance company I guess, I dealt with this in
Florida, just because you have 2 back to back hurricanes if you have damage
from the first and you don't stabilize or mitigate that damage of the first
one the insurance co. can't be held liable for damage that occurred as
result of unrepaired damage from the seconed one, basically if you don't get
your roof fixed and it comes more rain and wind the next day you lose,





Harry[_5_] June 18th 10 09:10 PM

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On 6/18/10 3:58 PM, Happy wrote:

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


My policy says I have to mitigate my damages ASAP regardless, so that
would relieve some burden on the insurance company I guess, I dealt with
this in Florida, just because you have 2 back to back hurricanes if you
have damage from the first and you don't stabilize or mitigate that
damage of the first one the insurance co. can't be held liable for
damage that occurred as result of unrepaired damage from the seconed
one, basically if you don't get your roof fixed and it comes more rain
and wind the next day you lose,






Not to worry...you're simply responding to another of froggy's crackpot
posits.

Happy June 18th 10 11:17 PM

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wrote in message
...
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 14:58:45 -0500, "Happy"
wrote:


"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


My policy says I have to mitigate my damages ASAP regardless, so that
would
relieve some burden on the insurance company I guess, I dealt with this in
Florida, just because you have 2 back to back hurricanes if you have
damage
from the first and you don't stabilize or mitigate that damage of the
first
one the insurance co. can't be held liable for damage that occurred as
result of unrepaired damage from the seconed one, basically if you don't
get
your roof fixed and it comes more rain and wind the next day you lose,




Fooggie's "prediction" is actually history. That happened to a lot of
people here after Charlie. The people who stayed and did immediate
mitigation came out a lot better than those who evacuated and were not
let back in for a couple weeks.
The real trick is having a fairly good assortment of supplies on hand.
If nothing else, buy a poly tarp as big as your roof and a bucket of
tin tabs. You will usually have 2 or 3 sunny days after the storm
because it cools the water off so much.but then you are going back to
a thunderstorm every afternoon. That is going to be your window to do
your repairs.

The other thing that is invaluable is a network of neighbors who will
share resources.


We have the best neighbors in Florida, Old farts but they always pull
together, I applaude there spirit and dedication one to the other, when you
live a 1000 mile away from you family and they suffer, it a comfort to know
that there all close nit homeys down there and hard to beat.

floridians are tuff, I married one...

best regards,
happy



Canuck57[_9_] June 19th 10 12:28 AM

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On 18/06/2010 12:13 PM, Harry wrote:
On 6/18/10 2:10 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


Well, it is likely that a hurricane will hit "somewhere" this season.


Insurance often invests the money. Doubtful that ther reserves are in
good shape.

--
The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense.

Canuck57[_9_] June 19th 10 12:31 AM

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On 18/06/2010 12:24 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


You completely missed the boat on this! Obama is causing the hurricane
season this year.... duhhh.



Nope, but he is pretty busy stealing from Americans by racking up the debt.

One good thing abput this, is when Spain, Ireland, UK, Germany, Japan,
Canada, US, and some others all go bankrupt, a new world law on
government and debt might get passed that forbids federal governments
from borrowing money.

--
The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense.

nom=de=plume[_2_] June 19th 10 02:22 AM

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"Canuck57" wrote in message
...
On 18/06/2010 12:24 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac.
Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to
repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so
severe that the private insurance industry goes under.


You completely missed the boat on this! Obama is causing the hurricane
season this year.... duhhh.



Nope, but he is pretty busy stealing from Americans by racking up the
debt.

One good thing abput this, is when Spain, Ireland, UK, Germany, Japan,
Canada, US, and some others all go bankrupt, a new world law on government
and debt might get passed that forbids federal governments from borrowing
money.

--
The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense.


LIAR! He caused the future hurricanes. Don't be coy. You know it's true!




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