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63. Virtually every portion of the highly populous 2,000 mile stretch of coastline from Massachusetts to
Fri Sep 6, 2019, 05:08 PM
Sep 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
CNN: [View all] George II Sep 2019 OP
Huh? Iliyah Sep 2019 #1
He could have said that he would help them rebuild in safer areas, or rebuild storm resistant houses Blue_true Sep 2019 #72
Yeah -- everyone will have to relocate and build a new life. BlueMississippi Sep 2019 #2
WHAT!?!? sheshe2 Sep 2019 #3
Mediaite article with some of the Twitter responses: highplainsdem Sep 2019 #4
ultimately climate change dictates this approach. unblock Sep 2019 #5
Bernie's just being Bernie -- honest to a fault as usual (the fault being how some perceive KPN Sep 2019 #8
We have rebuilt True Blue American Sep 2019 #34
FEMA has had a buy out program for a KPN Sep 2019 #46
So he tells a state of 21 million people that their homes are doomed if he becomes President. Blue_true Sep 2019 #74
The carrot has existed for quite some tome. KPN Sep 2019 #86
+1 ReformedGOPer Sep 2019 #17
He wouldn't have rebuilt New Orleans? mcar Sep 2019 #6
The levees failed in New Orleans TheRealNorth Sep 2019 #10
Huge government handouts? mcar Sep 2019 #24
National Flood Insurance Program TheRealNorth Sep 2019 #58
I'm aware of it mcar Sep 2019 #61
Luxury beach homes jberryhill Sep 2019 #76
We could get into one (not luxury) for anywhere woodsprite Sep 2019 #83
It's not just NOLA. progressoid Sep 2019 #43
Christ this guy is an embarrassment. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2019 #7
He is partially correct here dsc Sep 2019 #9
Not a Bernie fan True Blue American Sep 2019 #36
we finally found something qazplm135 Sep 2019 #11
Ba da bing... comradebillyboy Sep 2019 #35
LOLOLOL! Baclava Sep 2019 #56
Homes along the shores of Lake Champlain get flooded every spring. George II Sep 2019 #62
It makes sense. We should not have to pay to rebuild homes and businesses over and over in Autumn Sep 2019 #12
Relocate NOLA to Vermont. crazytown Sep 2019 #14
No maybe we should rebuild the levees that failed better and not Autumn Sep 2019 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author crazytown Sep 2019 #21
That will happen to some extent. progressoid Sep 2019 #40
Miami... Manhatttan... Boston...New Orleans... dawg day Sep 2019 #84
That won't help: George II Sep 2019 #54
With climate change getting worse. Blue_true Sep 2019 #75
There goes South Carolina crazytown Sep 2019 #13
bwahahahahaha!!!! George II Sep 2019 #20
I think you meant make them move to Iowa crazytown Sep 2019 #22
Yes, but either/or - there's a whole (white) strip of states down the middle of the country. George II Sep 2019 #25
Got it. crazytown Sep 2019 #27
That also happened after Katrina. progressoid Sep 2019 #41
How do you rebuild a structure to SCVDem Sep 2019 #15
Well obviously there must be some strategic decisions made here crazytown Sep 2019 #16
Don't allow building in areas that get 20 ft seas. Autumn Sep 2019 #19
Like Charleston. crazytown Sep 2019 #23
Yes. Towns may have to be relocated or barriers built. These storms are only going to Autumn Sep 2019 #29
Gone With a Whim crazytown Sep 2019 #30
No, they will be gone with climate change. Get used to it, it's here and we can't stop it. Autumn Sep 2019 #31
What's better crazytown Sep 2019 #32
No one is advising ignoring climate change. Blue_true Sep 2019 #77
Yup. He is too honest. roody Sep 2019 #28
Honest isn't the word I would use. nt comradebillyboy Sep 2019 #37
Same here. nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #78
Do we need to abandon Texas and Florida? Gothmog Sep 2019 #26
Or Puerto Rico and the USVI. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2019 #38
The houses I read True Blue American Sep 2019 #39
What about tornado alley. There are a lot of states affected by this. In fact there is no state still_one Sep 2019 #52
California mcar Sep 2019 #64
I know, that is where I live, and I take this personally. Thanks still_one Sep 2019 #65
I live 30 miles east of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida mcar Sep 2019 #66
Absolutely mcar. I guess we need to close down New Orleans while we are at it still_one Sep 2019 #67
And Miami, Houston, Charleston, Norfolk, VA mcar Sep 2019 #68
++++++ still_one Sep 2019 #69
Or the shores and islands of Lake Champlain? George II Sep 2019 #53
And all the big cities in California, and Seattle, Boston, NYC, DC, host of others. nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #79
So victims of unmitigated climate change Zambero Sep 2019 #33
Yep. progressoid Sep 2019 #42
This is a good sound bite, but it's not that simple a solution... brooklynite Sep 2019 #44
Which is pretty much what Sanders said. KPN Sep 2019 #47
Stop it!!! Blue_true Sep 2019 #80
Well, this is certainly an inartful statement peggysue2 Sep 2019 #45
Bernie bashing time! Yahoo! Pile on everyone ... KPN Sep 2019 #48
That's from CNN, not Yahoo. George II Sep 2019 #49
My hometown on the Ohio True Blue American Sep 2019 #50
I live in a town on the Connecticut River. Every spring large sections of the river bank... George II Sep 2019 #55
... lunamagica Sep 2019 #51
Why raise the minimum wage? Just tell people to move somewere cheaper to live LongtimeAZDem Sep 2019 #57
Somebody better tell Puerto Rico about this.. Cha Sep 2019 #59
Sanders under fire.. Cha Sep 2019 #60
Virtually every portion of the highly populous 2,000 mile stretch of coastline from Massachusetts to Cha Sep 2019 #63
Hooray! He's lost everyone who's paying attention who lives along the Eastern and Gulf coasts. NurseJackie Sep 2019 #70
Virtually every portion of the highly populous 2,000 mile stretch of coastline from Massachusetts to Cha Sep 2019 #71
There's a flood watch at this very moment from around Boston through Nova Scotia. George II Sep 2019 #85
Oh wow.. Best of Luck! Cha Sep 2019 #94
We're about 30 miles upriver from LI Sound, but my friends in Maine are near the coast. George II Sep 2019 #95
Thanks.. Exactly.. Best of Luck to anyone Cha Sep 2019 #96
Most of California and Seattle also. Blue_true Sep 2019 #81
So much for our shipbuilding and seafood industries. nolabear Sep 2019 #73
Wow! I didn't even consider that. That really IS a foolhardy and short-sighted plan. NurseJackie Sep 2019 #87
Many countries don't allow developments right on the beach LakeArenal Sep 2019 #82
That is actually a very brilliant policy. Joe941 Sep 2019 #88
No it isn't. He's indirectly advocating for millions of Americans to migrate inland... George II Sep 2019 #89
He said the government wont subsidize living in those places... Joe941 Sep 2019 #90
He never spoke about subsidizing living in those places. George II Sep 2019 #91
That's what it is if G bails out people for living in disaster prone places. Joe941 Sep 2019 #92
simple minded. mopinko Sep 2019 #93
Terrible. SaschaHM Sep 2019 #97
We're inland but some houses in our town are flooded every couple of years.... George II Sep 2019 #98
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