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JKCalhoun a day ago

> when the government sets a price ceiling, insurance companies just leave…

> the insurance rates in Pacific Palisades or on the Florida coast would be so high that no one could afford to live there…

Seems like the result is the same — people will live there but without insurance.

dweez 30 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Can't get insurance -> can't get a mortgage -> can't buy a house

orange_joe a day ago | parent | prev [-]

worse, you’ll be paying to bail them out in the name of solidarity.

urhmbutwait a day ago | parent [-]

That’s insurance?

Change the euphemism from government to private insurance to satisfy capitalism gods and keep their giant foot from squishing us… still “on the books” as a co-mingled pool of funds to shift around to solve problems.

Aw …sad… other people exist and need resources too. Not just about your first world skin suit playing temp host to a run of the mill electromagnetic field effect.

typewithrhythm a day ago | parent | next [-]

People choose where they live, and should bear the cost relative to the amount of risk they chose to take. Government funding is not a magical blanket that somehow makes it moral to take from someone who made good decisions and give to another who made poor ones.

hb-robo 15 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I get that we're on a tech forum but the vast, vast majority of people in this country don't have the financial ability to just move wherever they want. I'm not saying that means that Floridians shouldn't worry about this, but this bootstraps narrative is ridiculous. Everyone here makes substantially more money than the average Joe.

elevatedastalt 10 hours ago | parent [-]

Agreed in general, but is it reasonable to say to people living in multi-million dollar houses on some of the world's most coveted real estate that they are should assume the risks of it? Or move?

athrowaway3z a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The dutch aren't insured against a dike breaking (Which has its own history).

But the dikes have been collectively maintained through laws and regulation from a local semi-democratic system for 800 years (separate from government). It was a necessity as 1 delinquent could screw up everything.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_board_(Netherlands)

gruez 15 hours ago | parent [-]

The point is that the costs (to build the dikes) are fully internalized by the people who live there, rather than being cross-subsidized by people far away.

urhmbutwait 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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_factor a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I’m building my next house right on an active volcano. Thank you for subsidizing my idiocy. You should see the view!