Jake West - '25 Hoops Recruit
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Maybe the people who buy tickets to attend games have been priced out in favor of those who buy tickets not to attend.Huh, the game was a sell out. Those Indiana people weren’t sitting in the last 5 rows of the stadium. They were sitting in prime seats originally bought by long term ST holders. They weren’t buying these seats from NU, they were buying on the secondary market.
Exactly. NU "fans" cashing in on a game they figured NU would lose. Just wait until Wisconsin comes to town.....Huh, the game was a sell out. Those Indiana people weren’t sitting in the last 5 rows of the stadium. They were sitting in prime seats originally bought by long term ST holders. They weren’t buying these seats from NU, they were buying on the secondary market.
Insurance is available, currently. However, with the continued storms, it is going to get harder and harder to find. Prices are up meaningfully. Not sure how anyone will continue to insure ground level homes close to the shore with water levels and floods/surge increasing. More and more people are on the coast, and more density means more losses during storm season. We happen to be elevated (stilted) so we are mostly worried about the winds. Self insurance works if you don't have a mortgage. A lot of people who live on the coast have been in these homes for a long time, are not wealthy and will struggle to rebuild and pay high insurance premiums.Whats the insurance situation down there?
I'm imagining you either "self-insure" (no insurance) or you pay hefty (ungodly?) premiums to not-so-reputable insurers who may not be there if you need them...
Or is the federal government carrying all of this?
Hey, the demand for high-speed rail between Bakersfield and Modesto is through the roof.That would be a much better investment than that knucklehead bullet train to nowhere.