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Mike Cowley's avatar

It's crazy how many times I have seen this bogus report referenced over the years in articles and presentations. I find it interesting how their Billion dollar disasters shot up after 2008, when the Fed started manipulating long term interest rates with quantitative easing, thus creating massive inflation in housing, commercial real estate, and infrastructure. NOAA erroneously uses the CPI to adjust for inflation, but it's not consumer goods that primarily contribute to the losses, rather it's residential and commercial real estate as well as infrastructure, all which rose considerably faster than CPI after QE. A billion dollars ain't what it used to be after the reckless and politicized Fed decided to use QE to stimulate the economy. Everything about NOAA's disaster report is crap.

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Chris Gorman's avatar

I don't think its remotely valuable that NOAA responded to your set of questions; they essentially ignored them by rehashing its methods as a claim rebuttal. That is neither valuable nor honest. A friend of mine who taught philosophy in some fine departments once told me that the value of sincerity is vastly overblown when you're dealing with someone who is comfortable with not telling the truth. That they respond and seem to do so soberly matters not one bit if they don't admit failure and change. NOAA just sounds like every other captured outfit. The news media is famous for never apologizing for anything it says regardless of how tendentious or revolting; it will simply say in response to a request for apology, "we did our best with the information we had. Our organization always acts properly and we repudiate any fallacious reporting or maligning of individuals WE cover!" NOAA is actually worse than that. It doesn't even tacitly admit its failure through misdirection; it just buries its institutional head in the sand and plows on. It is sort of nice that it says it should align itself in some manner with IPCC.

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