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Rush Limbaugh May 23, 2019

May 23, 20192 min
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The Rich are under fire again in California after a few homeowners hired private Fire Fighters to protect their homes from recent wildfires.

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At Stifle, we believe investment advice is about more than helping you manage your wealth. Our investment advice is about you. It's about realizing your dreams may become a reality because you have a plan. We believe in You find your new Stifle financial advisor at stifle dot com. That's s T I F E, L Steveh, Nicholason Company Incorporated Member s I p C and n Y s E. The rich are under attack again. This time it's because some well off California homeowners dared to hire private firefighters to

keep their homes from being destroyed during the latest wildfires. Now, despite what the drive by media is saying, this is not something new. Ten years ago, insurance companies began offering homeowners an option to have dedicated firefighters protect their homes for price, and it was a win win. The homeowners felt safer and the insurers minimize their risk. And these policies are not just offered to rich homeowners. A lot

of middle class homeowners buy them as well. But the media narrative is that rich California homeowners, including celebrities, saved their homes with private firefighters while the poor were burned out. The media also claims that the private forces supposedly don't cooperate with the government hired firefighters, all of which misses

the real point. In California, the biggest fire risk comes from elected liberal Democrats and their radical environmentalist wacko policies who refused to manage the forests and get rid of the kindling. The citizens are realized this, have wisely taken responsibility, and they're paying for it themselves, and that somehow is not fair.

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