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Default OT - Hurricane Sandy damage assistance

The individuals that had property damage resulting from hurricane Sandy -
living in a flood prone area, shouldn't they have had insurance to cover
their losses - if they made the choice not to have insurance, or skimped and
didn't get enough insurance, why is it a taxpayer problem now?


 
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