Aqua Teen Hunger Force wrote:sunny wrote:Aqua Teen Hunger Force wrote:^ Personally I don't think New Orleans should be rebuilt. The $200 billion price tag (plus interest since its borrowed money) would benefit a lot more people around the country than the 250,000 post-Katrina population.
So, shall we same the same thing for any other city that is destroyed by a natural disater? Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Miami considered "high-risk" to hurricanes as well? So if they get leveled, we should not rebuild?
People should take responsibility where they decide to live. South Florida already pays skyhigh premiums in homeowners insurance. NOLA on the other hand, despite being below sea-level, relies on a government subsidized flood insurance program. So they pay a lot less than they should given the risks of living in a bowl located below sealevel.
Again why should the government give $200 billion for NOLA when it will only benefit 250,000 people and risks being washed away again in the future. Why not spend a fraction on that in Houston, a city of 4 million so people aren't stuck on the interstate for 24 hours during the next mandatory evacuation.
Sweetie, I pay for my insurance without ANY help what-so-ever from the government. So do my sisters. I have worked my butt off for everything that I have. No one has given me a thing. I hope to GOD you never know what it feels like to have gone through this and have people tell you your city should be, basically, tossed away.






