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<blockquote data-quote="2/B or not 2/B" data-source="post: 695050" data-attributes="member: 7233"><p>Yes, there are plenty of places people build houses where they shouldn't. I think in some cases they are limited by their income and build where they can afford. And in other cases they are wealthy and build wherever they want because they can. I think it's nothing but greed that motivates the housing developers who build communities along the walls of desert canyons that burn and flood as part of a predictable cycle. When the rainy season starts the mudslides always follow. Why were those communities approved in the first place? It's very, very sad for those who chose to live there, but like Lammie said - Duh. I wonder what the cost is to fight the fires 24 hours a day? Do we have the money to pay for it? No. Seems like a handful of people made money off that bright idea and for everyone else it became a big, burnt black hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2/B or not 2/B, post: 695050, member: 7233"] Yes, there are plenty of places people build houses where they shouldn't. I think in some cases they are limited by their income and build where they can afford. And in other cases they are wealthy and build wherever they want because they can. I think it's nothing but greed that motivates the housing developers who build communities along the walls of desert canyons that burn and flood as part of a predictable cycle. When the rainy season starts the mudslides always follow. Why were those communities approved in the first place? It's very, very sad for those who chose to live there, but like Lammie said - Duh. I wonder what the cost is to fight the fires 24 hours a day? Do we have the money to pay for it? No. Seems like a handful of people made money off that bright idea and for everyone else it became a big, burnt black hole. [/QUOTE]
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