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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY Jun 18

    Hundreds of thousands of homes along U.S. coasts are at risk of devastating coastal flooding over the next 30 years, according to a new study.https://usat.ly/2JX2tHa 

    10:35 AM - 18 Jun 2018
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    • MSState Food Science, Nutrition & Health Promotion Eliza RI CCL 11:11 Andrew A. Rosenberg, Jessica Thomas Jason Maikis omahaheat Sandra Stork
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      1. tgeo‏ @terrygeoeng Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        #climatechange is real. But of course #trump does nothing.

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      2. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        This is from the Union of Concerned Scientists, a completely politicized propaganda arm of the Left.

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      3. BrandyC #TrueToForm‏ @votecumby Jun 18
        Replying to @RealDanLee @USATODAY

        They sound terrible 🙄pic.twitter.com/xNYjmmp84c

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      4. BrandyC #TrueToForm‏ @votecumby Jun 18
        Replying to @votecumby @RealDanLee @USATODAY

        Oh no, subject matter experts!pic.twitter.com/4DV0VdBJPx

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      5. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee Jun 18
        Replying to @votecumby @USATODAY

        And yet they always seem to end up on the left end of every policy debate. One would expect a more random distribution if all of these experts were more than mere window dressing.

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      6. BrandyC #TrueToForm‏ @votecumby Jun 18
        Replying to @RealDanLee @USATODAY

        ...or perhaps the Left’s stance on that particular topic is actually correct and based in science. What you think is wrong here is simply peer reviewed science and it is better than a million opinions of non-scientists!

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      7. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee Jun 18
        Replying to @votecumby @USATODAY

        There’s also the problem with replication that so much of science is grappling with. What’s reliable, what’s not? We don’t know any more because the Left finds their received secular catechism more important than inconvenient empiricism.

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      1. David Hardin‏ @OKIEDAVE8675309 Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Insurance rates just went up on those houses !!

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      1. FriendSharkey‏ @Dezarath Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        I guess they could always scream fake news when rowing or paddling down their streets in a rubber raft...

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      1. FreeThinker‏ @CQ59_ Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Yes, climate is always changing. At one point in early history one could walk to what is now know as Ellis Island. So what's the point, oh human's think that they should be to control their environment.

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      2. FrankOhioman‏ @FOhioman Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        If this study is accurate, why are banks financing home/condo/businesses along the shoreline? Wouldn't they be putting investor/ government back loans at risk? If this study is accurate, why are insurance companies insuring homes/cars/businesses along the shoreline?

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      3. Grumpy Socialist‏ @jivejiverson Jun 18
        Replying to @FOhioman @USATODAY

        because theyre looking to make the quick buck. If a bank offers a loan, and the house is destroyed, they still owe the bank money. And often, if there is a major disaster, insurance companies will just refuse to pay out. it happened during katrina.

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      1.  🇺🇸Night "Youth Soccer Recruit" Wood✞⚭ ⚓‏ @Shteina_Gott Jun 18
        Replying to @USATODAY

        The window had to be moved out to 30 years instead of 10 because the non-events in the 10 year span got difficult to explain.

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      1. youcancallme‏ @dennisp101155 Jun 18
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        should say in like the next ten years or less.

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