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(01-15-2025, 01:28 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Well, criminal negligence needs to be proven and if anyone knows this it would be a former attorney. Tensions are high and guessing what firefighting techniques should have been deployed when those that know what they are doing are doing their best according to their training, doesn't help the situation in any way, shape or form.
My guess is that he's still an attorney, and he probably knows about courts, and proving, and stuff like that.
Saying the helicopter took 45 minutes to arrive after his wife called 911 helps us all understand the circumstances, right?
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(01-15-2025, 02:10 PM)Lynyrd Skynyrd Wrote: My guess is that he's still an attorney, and he probably knows about courts, and proving, and stuff like that.
Saying the helicopter took 45 minutes to arrive after his wife called 911 helps us all understand the circumstances, right?
Tensions are running high, people are looking for others to blame, that's human nature under extreme stress.
But accusing someone of criminal negligence without proof, to me, and that may be likely to ruin their reputation is considered libel, which any attorney should know.
Why the helicopter took that long should be explained by those that are fighting the fire, right?
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State Farm "Selling the Farm"!!
Where's Jake when they really need a good friend?
State Farm is forced into humiliating Super Bowl U-turn after LA wildfires... and the cost is immeasurable
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State Farm has pulled its commercial from next month's Super Bowl broadcast after receiving fierce criticism following the outbreak of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The major American insurance company has sparked fury amongst California homeowners this month amid the fires, which have destroyed thousands of homes and killed an estimated 25 people.
Just months before the devastating inferno broke out, State Farm made the controversial decision to revoke fire coverage for tens of thousands of residents in the state, leaving many in a state of crisis after their properties were turned to rubble.
A number of Hollywood stars have publicly hit out at the insurer over the cancellations, including comedic actor Rob Schneider, who furiously branded them a 'pile of crap'.
It's Büeller Time
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There are and were a lot of failures about these fires. Heads should roll.
And in reference to the original Jake from State Farm, nothing was safe from the woke blokes and cancel culture. Pathetic
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Saw an interesting interview today with a well known real estate broker. He stated he's had a ton of calls from people who want to sell their land. They state who knows how long it would take to rebuild,or if their house did not burn, do they want to be the only house on the block for years while construction is going on? Many also were underinsured, and others just want out of the area and may have experienced this before and have had enough. A lot of people are looking to move to Orange County or out of state.
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(Yesterday, 09:25 PM)Frogs Wrote: Saw an interesting interview today with a well known real estate broker. He stated he's had a ton of calls from people who want to sell their land. They state who knows how long it would take to rebuild,or if their house did not burn, do they want to be the only house on the block for years while construction is going on? Many also were underinsured, and others just want out of the area and may have experienced this before and have had enough. A lot of people are looking to move to Orange County or out of state.
Many of the burned homes belong to upper middle class professionals that may not have had full insurance, and these people might struggle to rebuild. There is a segment though, that is obscenely wealthy, and might buy up 50 ordinary lots and could rebuild $100 million dollar mansions. They have more money that they could spend in their lifetime.
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(Today, 01:15 AM)Lynyrd Skynyrd Wrote: Many of the burned homes belong to upper middle class professionals that may not have had full insurance, and these people might struggle to rebuild. There is a segment though, that is obscenely wealthy, and might buy up 50 ordinary lots and could rebuild $100 million dollar mansions. They have more money that they could spend in their lifetime.
I have no doubts there is a land grab aspect going on, the uber-rich will gobble up prime locations while likely building higher-density apartments and condos so the middle classes can still live in those prestige zipcodes
His mind was not for rent to any god or government, always hopeful yet discontent. Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is ....
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(01-16-2025, 05:25 PM)Kaiju666 Wrote: There are and were a lot of failures about these fires. Heads should roll.
And in reference to the original Jake from State Farm, nothing was safe from the woke blokes and cancel culture. Pathetic Bill Maher nails it on the head.... in my estimation and I usually can't stand the officious little p----
His mind was not for rent to any god or government, always hopeful yet discontent. Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is ....
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