And here I thought it was just me. I scored a ton of Bob Dylan CDs last week. They filled most of the wasted radio air time.
Let's hope the new country of Iraq gets more coverage than Harriet Miers.
Back to the REAL subject - Nagin. My only question - if PAST residents don't want to move back into a place they already know about - why would CASINOES invest in property lower than the weak Category 3 levees?
Nagin, along with the levees, are in over their heads...
yep, I keep wondering, when is someone going to say "the levees need rebuilding" and when will people realize what that is going to cost.
I guess the city has been standing so long, this has happened once. Maybe it is a gamble this kind of storm won't hit again. And it probably won't. But dang,,it seems like a big gamble to me.
Interesting thing the locals are telling me. They went back once for a couple hours and said things could be fixed. Then they went back a second time and came away devastated, said it couldn't be fixed. I think the mold growing all overe, the rot, the utter loss hit them the second visit.