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There isn't housing to "find" in New Orleans. If any becomes available, it won't be "found" as much as it will be "built."
So......when communities in the United States are devastated.....when they are leveled by an act of God.........it is just too bad? If a community just does not have the resources to rebuild, then we just leave those town lying on the ground and the residents (former residents) just need to move to some other community? You guys' "everyone fend for themselves" concept is just very conveniently........simple. And of course, it eschews the notion that we might be able to basically "self-insure" by committing to help our communities in this situation so that they can hope to rebuild and start over. That's expensive? Okay, let's say there were no FEMA. No federal assistance. Heck, let's give you guys an ideological orgasm and assume there are no state or local funds either. When a community is hit by a flood or a tornado or hurricane......that community is demolished and its residents are simply (you like simple, right?) homeless. Is this less expensive for you and I? All those tens of thousands of homeless folks in NO two years ago rambling across the United States looking for ways to survive. That's inexpensive?
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