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Rainy Days in Georgia
Why Congress thinks about making healthcare mandatory for every American, I have to wonder why the Home Insurance Companies, Banks, and Financial Institutions have not obligatory that any structure built within 50 miles of a flood plain carry Federal Flood Insurance since it seems the so-called Insurance Experts told many of the Consumers that they did not need to spend part of the Home Owners Insurance on such services. Could it be that unlike Healthcare Insurance which is responsible for horrendous medical bills of their clients, the Home Insurance Experts have not learned that Nature does not care about their flood plans?
In fact, with Healthcare and Katrina fresh in the minds of many and every American one step away from catastrophic Illness, Injury, or Natural Disaster wiping them out, would not a Person of Common Sense realize why Americas’ Federal Government owns and operates the National Flood Insurance. For why my hearts certainly goes out to all who lost their homes in the recent rains in and around Atlanta, Ga. Like those who insist on living a high risk lifestyle I hope that those living in the designated flood plains had Federal Flood Insurance. And though I will respect My Brothers and Sisters of the 70’s and say that those citizens living within 10 miles of any waterway should have known or been told that there is a chance (odds) that they too may be at risk of losing everything. I do wish that the Left and Right would at least look at a National Catastrophic Insurance Policy that would provide affordable Health and Life Insurance for those citizens living in the danger zone.
Because why I don’t know what can be done to deal with those who knew or should have known that a house built 500 feet above sea level can be flooded by a few inches of rain or those Charlatans and Vagabonds who still insist that Private Insurance can handle medical bills that can run into the millions, I do hope that My Peers and Community Elders will take the time to remind the American Consumer that purchasing Catastrophic Insurance in Health and Home is a Personal Responsibility that has a National Effect. Because why Congress may have to figure out the details of how to pay for such events, I do believe the Logic and Reason that makes Federal Flood Insurance possible would be a good reference point for anyone trying to make the stand for a Federal Life Plan.
So, good luck to those will have to fight their insurance agent for every penny of payment while still making the mortgage payment. For why I am sure that there is a whole lot of American Small Business Owners who would love to sell you the supplies to rebuild, I would not blame any American for letting the property go to foreclosure and starting fresh in a new area of the State or Region.