Many owners of heavily damaged homes well-inland, up to the GA border, didn't carry wind insurance. Cat 5 Michael was still a Cat 3 when it entered GA.
The first couple of lines of the article provided no base for the article. What kind of monumental idiot wrote that? Aren’t there any more editors in existence?
They lived on the Gulf Coast and did not have wind insurance?
Involuntarily committed?
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My first thought upon seeing the headline was this was about a school to teach people how to panhandle.
In Bay County, the school district lost more than 3,200 students.
In rural Jackson County, 114 fewer students showed up than in the previous year.
And, in Calhoun and Gulf counties, school officials reported 83 and 32 fewer students enrolled, respectively.
I don’t see a problem here. I do see an opportunity to reduce school workforces by about 230 teachers plus untold other administrators. Do I think it will ever happen? NO.
In rural Jackson County, 114 fewer students showed up than in the previous year.
And, in Calhoun and Gulf counties, school officials reported 83 and 32 fewer students enrolled, respectively.
Isn't this what liberals demand? Smaller class sizes?
Sigh. If people don’t want to deal with the aftermath of a hurricane, then don’t live where hurricanes go!