Saturday, January 18, 2020

Your Florida coastal home could lose 15% of its value by 2030 due to sea rise. And it could lose up to 35 percent of its value by 2050, according to a new report.

"God's country" -- St. Augustine and St. Johns County, Florida -- are being assaulted by greedy foreign-funded real estate "developers" destroying our sea coasts forests, wetlands and wildlife habit. We have reaped the whirlwind, the sequelae of corruption and a one-party political machine. Now we learn that it will likely implode due to ocean level rise and global warming.

Meanwhile, the City of St. Augustine is ineffectual in the wake of Nancy Shaver's February 25, 2019 stroke and February 28, 2019 resignation.

Climate change deniers and speculators supported the supposed remedy of wasting $500,000 on buying 91-93 Coquina Avenue, to be known as Freeman's Folly, after SOPHIA LEANNA AMARU FREEMAN, Vice Mayor, whose Whim of Iron led to purchase of supposed "flood control," paying rich heirs of a turpentine fortune for the privilege of buying land that could have been donated, which will soon be inundated

Enough. We must clear the air. We must talk sense to the American people, and the people of Florida.

We must create the St. Augustine National Historical Park and National Seashore, preserving forever 130,000 acres of current government owned land in St. Johns and Flagler Counties, while ending the spectacle of other-directed Republican politicians promiscuous permitting of dubious projects, like the recent FDEP permit to DR. JAMES GRIMES to destroy the dune by his St. Augustine Beach party house.

From St. Peterburg Times:



Your Florida coastal home could lose 15% of its value by 2030 due to sea rise

And it could lose up to 35 percent of its value by 2050, according to a new report.

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