Live updates: Brush fire burns in Pacific Palisades as Santa Ana winds blast Southern California - Live video at link

All I can wonder is how, when they operate on such large volume are they not able to cover a disaster that their number crunching nerds could forsee as happening.
They could and did and that's why insurance companies were fleeing the state en masse well before this happened and premiums nearly tripled in a lot of places where you could still get coverage. A lot of this loss is going to be completely uninsured.
Right, cause “regulation” doesn’t have a positive or negative value. Leftoids want to load it with a positive connotation so you don’t complain about their moves to control everything in the world, but some regulations really are completely stupid and useless
Regulation is one of those things where if you have none of it, you die. And if you have too much of it, you die.
 
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I mean, it is prophetic ...

The Nuclear Apocalypse Scene Terminator 2 1991 HD​

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It's Twitter so massive grain of salt but Califags are already reporting that companies are already cold calling them and offering 200k for the plots where their 3 million dollar houses used to be.

The globohomo/blackrock harvest has begun.
I got one a few weeks ago at 8 in the morning (mot a Californian) and bitched him the fuck out for waking me up.
 
Eaton is where the poors live, right? Gotta burn it to the ground so the people have to sell for pennies on the dollar to developers who will then build cheap high-density housing so they can import 50K more illegals to live there. As for the owners who lost everything? Fuck ‘em they got paid (a fraction).
Yep, although you do have some rich folks there due to them liking the scenery.
It looks like illegals may have started the fires
This has been the running theory for a while (at least as far as the Eaton/Sunset/Kenneth fires are concerned, the Palisades fire was confirmed to have started in some poor schmuck's backyard). A couple of arrests having been made already with the most notable being that they may have caught the guy responsible for the Kenneth Fire.
It's Twitter so massive grain of salt but Califags are already reporting that companies are already cold calling them and offering 200k for the plots where their 3 million dollar houses used to be.

The globohomo/blackrock harvest has begun.
Isn't cold-calling like this illegal?
 
The Democrats can't win national elections without California, and without LA, the rest of the state might be enough to flip it from them.

They've already solved that problem with Senate Bill 1174.

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What I imagine Commiefornia will do is set up a chain of voting booths at the Mexican boarder. A bus will drop off a bunch of 3rd worlders at a booth every few miles. At the end of the voting chain they'll get a $200 McDonald's gift card.
 
Isn't cold-calling like this illegal?
Even if it is, it's one of those barely illegal things that nobody ever prosecutes. I can't say I have much sympathy to people whose tard mansions burned down getting lowball calls while their overpriced structures are still smoldering.

Where was their sympathy while North Carolina was drowning? They were all lmao wypipo dying. Silly Appalachians.
Why would it be?
There are laws about telemarketing, largely because these spamming assholes basically rendered phones useless unless you have a blocker app. One "industry" that got massively dinged was scumbags spam calling everyone with fraudulent "extended warranty" offers for cars.

So it's possible this is against some law. I just can't name a specific law.
 
I get random calls and texts every so often from random numbers asking if I want to sell my parents house listed at their current address. They still live there, I haven't lived with them in over a decade.
How much do you like or dislike them from "you will spend 30 minutes eulogizing your father at his funeral" to "gonna put them jn a Medicare home with Shaniqua and Conseula for company"?
 
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