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(296,726 posts)71. Virtually every portion of the highly populous 2,000 mile stretch of coastline from Massachusetts to
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He could have said that he would help them rebuild in safer areas, or rebuild storm resistant houses
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#72
Bernie's just being Bernie -- honest to a fault as usual (the fault being how some perceive
KPN
Sep 2019
#8
So he tells a state of 21 million people that their homes are doomed if he becomes President.
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#74
It makes sense. We should not have to pay to rebuild homes and businesses over and over in
Autumn
Sep 2019
#12
Yes, but either/or - there's a whole (white) strip of states down the middle of the country.
George II
Sep 2019
#25
Yes. Towns may have to be relocated or barriers built. These storms are only going to
Autumn
Sep 2019
#29
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 about tornado alley. There are a lot of states affected by this. In fact there is no state
still_one
Sep 2019
#52
Absolutely mcar. I guess we need to close down New Orleans while we are at it
still_one
Sep 2019
#67
And all the big cities in California, and Seattle, Boston, NYC, DC, host of others. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#79
I live in a town on the Connecticut River. Every spring large sections of the river bank...
George II
Sep 2019
#55
Why raise the minimum wage? Just tell people to move somewere cheaper to live
LongtimeAZDem
Sep 2019
#57
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
We're about 30 miles upriver from LI Sound, but my friends in Maine are near the coast.
George II
Sep 2019
#95
Wow! I didn't even consider that. That really IS a foolhardy and short-sighted plan.
NurseJackie
Sep 2019
#87
No it isn't. He's indirectly advocating for millions of Americans to migrate inland...
George II
Sep 2019
#89
We're inland but some houses in our town are flooded every couple of years....
George II
Sep 2019
#98