What you speak of is not all situations of sharing risk. While they both do that people who can't afford to buy a house and have bad credit just should not be given mortgages. Lending to people who can't afford it has been a problem since the Obama years.
Florida is going to start charging people under the government insurance program, charge everyone for flood even in high ground evacuation areas not needed.
The Supreme Court ruled the healthcare mandate was unconstitutional forcing people to buy a consumer product. Now, everybody having health insurance does lower the price for everybody but health insurance is something everybody will need one day. But the mandate was still unconstitutional in our Republic forcing a product you do not need or want.
To charge people on high ground far away from the luxury of living near the beach to help those rich people who live there and make others by flood insurance is just as unconstitutional. A government insurance run program making people buy flood insurance who live on top of a hill who don't need it to subsidize rich people who live on the water.
This is the new bill Rhonda Santos allowed in Florida. I believe it's going to be challenged and should go to the supreme Court. But I don't expect his attorney general to walk it there like everything else....in Fl.
This was the one issue Floridians wanted resolved and were very concerned about the governor. They did nothing until after the election and called for a special session to so-call fix our insurance problem. They get paid more in a special session and save all of the important work for that time after their re-elections.
Ron was good on freedom and trannies but real issues that you normally care for every day in a state he did not do well at all.
But just look what DeSantis offered up for Social security when he was on the committee while serving in Congress!
It is correct to share risk like all drivers using the road. But some people are being forced to are not a part of that risk, ala- flood insurance.
What you speak of is not all situations of sharing risk. While they both do that people who can't afford to buy a house and have bad credit just should not be given mortgages. Lending to people who can't afford it has been a problem since the Obama years.
Florida is going to start charging people under the government insurance program, charge everyone for flood even in high ground evacuation areas not needed.
The Supreme Court ruled the healthcare mandate was unconstitutional forcing people to buy a consumer product. Now, everybody having health insurance does lower the price for everybody but health insurance is something everybody will need one day. But the mandate was still unconstitutional in our Republic forcing a product you do not need or want.
To charge people on high ground far away from the luxury of living near the beach to help those rich people who live there and make others by flood insurance is just as unconstitutional. A government insurance run program making people buy flood insurance who live on top of a hill who don't need it to subsidize rich people who live on the water.
This is the new bill Rhonda Santos allowed in Florida. I believe it's going to be challenged and should go to the supreme Court. But I don't expect his attorney general to walk it there like everything else....in Fl.
This was the one issue Floridians wanted resolved and were very concerned about the governor. They did nothing until after the election and called for a special session to so-call fix our insurance problem. They get paid more in a special session and save all of the important work for that time after their re-elections.
Ron was good on freedom and trannies but real issues that you normally care for every day in a state he did not do well at all.
But just look what DeSantis offered up for Social security when he was on the committee while serving in Congress!
It is correct to share risk like all drivers using the road. But some people are being forced to are not a part of that risk, ala- flood insurance.
Agreed. And that sucks about the FL flood insurance...