That The Area Around You
And so you have the Olympics that go around country to country, and they have to sign up for certain things in order to get this influx of money in order to host these things, right? And so it's like they're working hand in glove with the UN, the Olympics and whatnot. And just look at where there's fires. L.A., you have the fires, right? Because you didn't have a bunch of multi-family dwellings.
So what you do, you go have a little fire go in there. One month before the fire, they went and rezoned to where there will be multi-dwelling homes in the future. And so it's like Utah, there's an area in Salt Lake City where they should be cleaning out the area, they should be cleaning out the brush, and they're refusing to do so.
Why are they refusing to do so? And if you look at the maps of where there's going to be high risk of fire, because we've hardly got any rain or hardly any winter this year, it's going to be high risk for fires, and they've refused to go and clean out that area. And I pray that I'm not right about this. So I foresee that anyone that lives in that area where they're going to be having Olympics and available water that you can put out fires, because I don't, I think that there is one that will let it burn, and so that they can build their 15-inch enclosures, see? That's true.
They passed a bill that now says if you don't like clean up your own like cabin areas and stuff like that, your insurance is going to go up. It's like the credit index, and like Natalie was talking about, they are setting it up. So it's going to become so unaffordable to insure your cabin or your home that's in these areas, that the insurance is going to drop you because you're not making sure that the area around you won't burn.
