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John Larkin
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 09:07:22 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
\"Federal Money\" is just our money used at around 40% efficiency. Maybe
30.
On 9/28/2022 8:34 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2022 12:28:12 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:
On 9/28/2022 12:14 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2022 08:30:49 -0700 (PDT), Fred Bloggs
bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote:
From the National Hurricane Center forecast:
1. ***catastrophic*** storm surge inundation of 12-18 feet!
2. ***catastrophic*** wind damage ( 130MPH *sustained* right now)
3. ***catastrophic*** rainfall to cause *considerable* flooding throughout storm track. Ian is projected to produce rainfall amounts of up to 24 inches in west central Florida. That\'s kinda HUGE- storm drain system might as well not even exist.
Global warming not only makes these storms pack more punch and dump record amounts of rain, but also they exhibit record intensification in relatively short time spans of 12-24 hours- which makes preparedness challenging.
That jackass area of the country (Tampa) has added 350,000 people in the past 10 years and is packing all their residentials up against the coastline- everyone wants an ocean view apparently.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/095758.shtml?key_messages#contents
The jackass places are New York and Massachusetts and California who
are driving out people and companies with assets. Should Tampa build a
wall to keep people out?
They can go all the way south to Rhode Island with $14/SQFT/year office
space:
https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/191-Social-St-Woonsocket-RI/17188380/
\"Rhode Island has a graduated individual income tax, with rates
ranging from 3.75 percent to 5.99 percent. Rhode Island also has a
7.00 percent corporate income tax rate. Rhode Island has a 7.00
percent state sales tax rate\"
\"Rhode Island has some of the highest property taxes in the U.S., as
the state carries an average effective rate of 1.53%. That comes in as
the tenth highest rate in the country. The median annual property tax
payment here is $4,339.\"
And still less dependent on Federal money than 20 other states!
\"Federal Money\" is just our money used at around 40% efficiency. Maybe
30.