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Old 11-26-2020, 5:52pm   #37
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Originally Posted by Jeff '79 View Post
We do realize that.
Some people with disabilities do not unfortunately.
The real question is, do you really want to take the chance of losing everything?
People settle in and just forget, until it's their turn, and play the odds.
It costs money to move , uproot, and find jobs, and lose seniority.
I get it. Cali is beautiful and the weather does not suck.
The earth moves and burns sometimes though, so playing the odds is just
that.
No one here forgets. People may choose to be unprepared, but no one forgets.

Just like any other natural disaster in any part of the country, you either choose to be prepared or you choose not to be.

And if one chooses to live in California, they need to make good choices based on their financial ability. Simple as that. Don’t move here in a high risk zone if you can’t afford to leave if you need to. It’s all about personal accountability.
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