Hasert should not have said that at all. The citizens of NO love their city, and I am sure this idea is not something they would welcome.
I have no doubt they love their city. Do they love it enough to foot the bill to build it in a place that is susceptible to a similar occurrence, or do they love it enough to ask me to pay for it. I am happy to help in this time of great need and unimaginable suffering. But don't demand that I finance someone rebuilding there, because the same will be demanded of me again, or my children. And the children of those who move back will face the same threat again.
Unfortunately...he's right...Galveston was at sea level, they're no longer are...N.O. can do it. Otherwise, N.O. could be just like Fla., Miss. and Ala...one hurricane after another. Now wouldn't that be a shame to be hit again and the levees failed and the city went under water again.
It wasn't a good thing to say this week. Personally I think New Orleans should be rebuilt, just not at the same site.
It wasn't a good thing to say this week. Personally I think New Orleans should be rebuilt, just not at the same site.
"Hasert should not have said that at all."
Agreed, it was a stupid thing to say.
"Hasert should not have said that at all. The citizens of NO love their city, and I am sure this idea is not something they would welcome."
People in denial hate to hear the truth. It's like poison to them.
Repeatedly rebuilding a city that is below sea level and continously sinking is just a recipe for disaster. It doesn't matter how much people love their city...if they just rebuild again, more people will die!