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Originally Posted by Blueblaze
Of course not! I rely only on the high-quality hearsay found on TOTV, which is why I asked the question!
But you say the rumor about FEMA is now actually high-quality hearsay? And the truth will be hidden by the fact that they use contractors to hide the name?
Too convoluted for me.
All I know is that if I begged the government to cleanup my fiefdom for me, when I didn't suffer any actual disaster, I'd hide that fact, too.
How about we agree on this? Nobody knows or will ever know the truth. It was always just a nasty rumor, and we will never know why it took so long to clean up some yard trash from a storm.
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Do you not live here and have you not seen the trees blown over and the large piles of debris? But you must since you mentioned the piles in your post. Do you remember seeing that much debris resulting from every wind today here in the Villages? Or, was the area affected by a hurricane? I did not sustain enough damage to file an insurance claim but others are noting higher deductibles due to a hurricane being involved. The Federal Govt. believes this area was affected by a hurricane, the insurance industry believes this area was affected by a hurricane, the State and local Govts. believe this area was affected by a hurricane, and my eyes tell me this area was affected by something out of the ordinary. Are these groups all wrong and my eyes lying to me?
What truth do you believe you do not know? It seems more like you do not understand how the cleanup and claims process works. I have heard it explained in the PWAC meeting and a CDD meeting, I have seen it described in information from the District, I believe I have seen it in a local paper, and I have seen it explained here. What is it that you don’t understand? What “truth” do you believe is being withheld?