poncho
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Louisiana state law doesn't recognize martial law. They can declare a state of emergency that doesn't seem to be much different from what I can tell.
I posted what I found here.
I posted what I found here.
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I'm just surmising here, but I wonder if this actually had something to do with it. Perhaps we were so busy focusing resources on manmade disasters that we tended to allow the issue of natural disasters take a back seat. Not that anyone is to blame, just a thought about all of us in general.Originally posted by LadyEagle:
And what if this was a terrorist attack taking place in several major US cities simultaneously?
We, we, we.Originally posted by KenH:
We could have prepared a much better levee system for New Orleans.
We could have been much better prepared to stop looting.
We could have been much better prepared to assist those who would be stranded in the city due to economic reasons, health reasons, in the hospitals, etc.
This has been a colossal failure of government on all levels.
I fully expect a flood (no pun intended) of lawsuits to follow.Originally posted by LorrieGrace:
Carpro,
I agree with you but many people feel it is the governments job to take care of them. It would not surprise me one bit to see someone sue the state of LA for not providing a safe environment. I am not kidding, either!!!
We, all of us who are citizens of the United States, are all in this together. It would have been much cheaper to spend the money, as a nation, to have prepared the levee system over the years and to have prepared the supplies for an emergency than what this is going to cost us, as a nation, now.Originally posted by carpro:
We, we, we.
That is what will happen, LE, although it may be slimmed down version. And it should be rebuilt. There are lots of refineries and petrochemical plants, etc., there plus the port is the largest based on tonnage in the U.S.Originally posted by LadyEagle:
What I DON'T want to see is our tax dollars going for is to rebuild the City of New Orleans in it's present location!!!
That is totally irrelevant to this discussion about the failure of the federal government.Originally posted by LadyEagle:
Brother Curtis, the Mayor of NOLA officially welcomed the Southern
I cannot believe you are joking at a time like this! If I recall the majority of the people who received money after 9/11 were WHITE. You obviously do not understand the plight of these people. You obviously do not believe that racism exists in this country. You have obviously never seen the "ghetto" or have seen how people live in the inner city. These were working people, but people who were working low to minimum wage paying jobs. not everyone was on welfare as I have seen alluded to, or jobless. I also realize that you must not realize that there are MORE WHITE people on welfare than black. I can guarantee you that these people are not worried about suing. They are focussed on staying ALIVE. I am offended by some of the replies on this board.Originally posted by LorrieGrace:
I just do NOT understand when people will quit trying to find an easy way to make a buck. There has got to be someone sane enough to stop the insanity of these type of lawsuits. This hurricane was an insuance company would call an act of God. How in the world can these people possibly sue? Unless it is God they want to go after, that is.
BTW, the flood of lawsuits was funny, IMHO.