Posted on 01/29/2006 6:51:06 AM PST by Uncle Sham
How about our HARD EARNED MONEY BEING TAKEN TO HELP THOSE WHO WON'T HELP THEMSELVES, AND REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE THE FOOLISHNESS OF LIVING BELOW SEA LEVEL, AND EXPECTING US TO PAY FOR THEIR FOLLY?
Those earnings ARE our natural resource, to those of us who are responsible for our own well-being. How about you?
That would be tobacco lol. However, my great grandfather used to raise his own in southwestern louisiana so we could convert some of our crops over to tobacco if needed. Since I don't smoke, no skin off my nose. ;)
St. Lawrence Seaway, Vancouver, Chicago. There are alternatives, jack up those taxes and lets see where it all goes.
Yes it is. I live in the direct impact zone where Rita hit and we are almost back up and running. There are some problems but the local leaders here are extremely competent and efficient. The MSM has ignored this area simply because the people are tough and independent.
Thanks. I'm embarassed it took me this long to even ask.
We'll find something else to tax. :-)
That's okay, we're used to it by now.
Those alternatives sure look cost-effective! Wow! Good luck, and remember when you're done pricing them, we are still here to help. Even if you don't want us to be.
Well, you shouldn't be.
I suspect you're much like the people in the eastern part of this state. One look at any map should tell people just about everything they need to know.......LOL.
I'd like to add on item to my list up the thread about why people on this forum might not be so anxious to give you all some more money.
Your attitude.
You're quite a charmer yourself Howlin. Use me for whatever excuse you need to do nothing for others and complain about it at that.
**In a sense, because of their abundance of Natural Resources on land and off their coast, Louisiana has the Nation and Americans at their mercy and the State is just beginning to wake up to that fact. Time will tell how all this shakes out. Stay tuned!**
It is only right that Meemaw Blank-o and Chocolate city man take lessons from commrade Chavez. When they do this, I hope Louisanna's commies are good at pumping the oil because private industry might object to the lie that the State suddenly owns privately owned "resources." I'm sure the American people will sit by and permit these incompetent cleptocrats a nation-wide tax, too.
We need Meemaw on teevee threatening the Nation - give us billions or we are taking over the oil. Have the stubbly faced thing bawling in the background about how Bush killed his mama. : )
You add tax and everything else becomes more cost effective. You want to extort our sympathy?
Sympathy? Like that you've displayed? No, I wouldn't want anything at all to do with your type of sympathy, much less extort it. When someone has a problem and folks like you show up, they'd be better off solving their own problem. That's all we are going to do. Start pricing those alternative routes. Might be a good idea.
Good bye New Orleans
Just remember, we're still here when you get those prices. Even if you don't want us to be.
From the 2000 U.S. Census, the median value of homes in New Orleans is $87,300.00.
Specified owner-occupied units 74,407 100.0%
VALUE
Less than $50,000 9,204 12.4%
$50,000 to $99,999 35,535 47.8%
$100,000 to $149,999 12,778 17.2%
$150,000 to $199,999 6,775 9.1%
$200,000 to $299,999 5,246 7.1%
$300,000 to $499,999 3,170 4.3%
$500,000 to $999,999 1,466 2.0%
$1,000,000 or more 233 0.3%
Median (dollars) 87,300
In 2000, according to the Census Bureau, 60.2% of all homes in New Orleans had a value of less that $100,000.00. How many of the 20,000 homes fall into this category, I have no idea.
I have no problem helping my fellow citizens, I am concerned about how H.R. Bill 4100 is going to determing purchase price, see my post 135.
Example of my concern. If the Louisiana Recovery Corporation purchases a home for $75,000.00 (market value before Katrina), then levels the home, prepares the land...sewers, water, electricity for another say $15,000.00 totalling $90,000.00 for now what is just land. The Louisiana Recovery Corporation sells the property to a developer for $25,000.00 for a net loss of ($65,000.00). Who is going to pay this for this loss. Is this how it really is going to work.
I'm not against New Orleans residents getting help, I just what to know what H.R. 4100 is going to cost all of us before all is said and done. The emphasis of this thread was Bush was stalling the bill. After looking into the details of the Bill (see my previous posts on this thread), I have some reservations about this plan. Thats my opinion.
One last thing, I went to the Congressional Budget Office's website and searched for a scoring of HR 4100. There was no cost estimate for H.R. 4100. It wasn't even mentioned anywhere on the site. CBO scores any bill a congressman requests and there are plenty on file under the 109th Congress. But not H.R. 4100. I found that interesting. Thats why I tried to do some analysis on my own. Normally, CBO does it.
I am simply making an observation here in that there is not one word of disagreement about Mississippi paying their citizens $150,000 simply because Barbour is a republican with connections. What is the difference in Mississippi paying well over market value for the homes that were destroyed than Louisiana doing the same thing? They are using federal dollars to buy out the flooded homeowners who did not have flood insurance.
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