Matt Lanza
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It's because of flooding.
And there are now a lot of insurers that are no longer insuring in hurricane-prone areas.
They're out.
They're done.
Because they know it's too much risk.
You talk about money and what gets Americans motivated seems to be money.
And that's going to be a thing.
Extreme frustration and outrage, to be quite honest.
It's so petty.
It's so stupid.
It's such a distraction from the actual concerns.
What I loved was the National Weather Service in Birmingham kind of stood up for
Really, they're people, to be honest, because they didn't want their people to be scared and they didn't want to panic on their office.
They were like, no, this isn't going to happen.
This is not a concern for us.
And they did a great job of kind of rebuffing that and standing up and doing such a good job.
But it's interesting you bring that up because literally today, Andrew Friedman, who is climate writer for CNN,
He came out with an article that said that two of the NOAA agency employees that led the review into Sharpiegate and the discipline review were put on leave today.
Yeah.
And that's what we're up against right now.