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New Orleans - Worth Rebuilding?
Should the government declare the area "no man's land"?
Insurance companies payout on the losses, remaining structures leveled, and we close the chapter. Is it worth rebuilding? |
what would we do without mardi gras?
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What is mardi gras?
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of course they will rebuild it.. too much money involved not too.. But I think it's a stupid place to build. Any place the depends on pumps to keep water out is a dumb place to build a city.
This will only happen again they have just been lucky for a very long time. |
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Can we live without the New Orleans Saints? (no need to answer) |
definitely worth rebuilding. we need more girls gone wild videos :)
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well 2 hours ago the governor announced the entire city must be evacuated including the superdome shelters and other shelters. It is no longer a city and who knows when itll become one again. I highly doubt theyll just abandon the city forever.
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if you're serious about this question....
YES its worth rebuilding new orleans is a hub of culture |
how much are we talking about here, $80-100 Billion? i doubt
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some people say its culture is the reason of this destruction. Some say its a city of sin and thats why it was destroyed.
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Can we live without the New Orleans Saints? (no need to answer)
Who? |
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It needs to be considered if the area is worth saving. The area was built up a long time ago before people said, "Yo, shit be at or below sea level, yo". |
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new orleans saints... for some reason that seems like an oxy moron... lol
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God: 1 New Orleans: 0 |
how they gonna name it ? New New Orleans ? :1orglaugh
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Considering the melting of the ice caps is raising the ocean level further, I would advise against building anywhere within a few feet of the current sea level. But nobody asks me, so they'll probably just try to restore everything :)
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The city is/was a shit hole with some of the highest crime rates (based on population), political corruption, etc. When I see the images, it looks like a toilet just got flushed. |
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If not, I think I've still got a few things left from my last trip to her shop... are you not getting my emails? Call me. |
Will they call it the Ukrenchian Quarter?
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If we are spending about 300 billion rebuilding a forign country that we leveled we should have no problem spending 30 billion on a city that is in our country.
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The New Orleans port being closed = bad news for Bush's net worth, he wont allow that. |
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This city made for non-Uchrenchians, we no need it. |
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-there was only one shrimping boat survive in the Bayou LaBatre fishing district. the "Jenny"
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Might be a good time to duplicate his lesson. Penrod - Call big man, tell him we are going shrimping. |
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Lots of cleaning up to do! :Oh crap |
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If these idiots want to continue to live there, let them start paying their own way. Let the states that are affected like this (including those who get flooded out every year) levy a special sales tax of at least 5% to pay for reconstruction and have it allocated to not be used for any other purpose. Just having people relying on insurance companies isn't a fair way to do it because there are many people who simply do not buy insurance or they don't own homes, they rent. A 'disaster recovery tax is the only fair way to do it. |
I was telling my wife if I had lived there , I would restart somewhere else ,everything is lost.
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N.O. is a fucking disqusting armpit ghetto of a nasty shithole. the best thing that could have ever happened to it just did. As for being a culture hub, the people there are fucking creepy and the food is way overrated unless you're way into cheap hot sauce. Ok the music might be good but I'm not 60 yet. I feel sorry for the people and I do hope they rebuild there so that none of them even think about coming to California.
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rebuilding it all over again would be stupid but i guess thats what going to happen...
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I am pretty sure they will rebuild but I don't think I will ever be the same all the historic buildings and stuff are gone. T he history is one of the things that made it so intresting aside from the partys.
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Yes, there is alot of culture and history New Orleans, but I think the question of re-building is a very legitimate question.
It is built right in a disaster zone. Sooner or later it will be hit again. Although the same may be true for San Francisco with the earthquake faults nearby. |
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Lousiana is the 6th poorest state in the union, and on a financial review, $100bil would be a lot to spend on a city in this state that is below sea level, and a cess pool. The GSP (Gross State Product) is: 146,000,000,000 http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/...+State+Product The state of Louisiana pays $20,000,000,000 a year in taxes. On a purely tax revenue basis, it would take 5 years to recoup the money (assuming $100 bil reconstruction on public works, FEMA assistance, etc etc). |
I agree with the fact that we would lose some culture, but seriously..... LA is a dump
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NOLA has an active convention draw, Mardigras, Sugar Bowl, Jazz Festival as well as millions of tourists coming in just to see the place outside events. I see no way they can afford NOT to build it back. |
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Are you joking? Mardi Gras MUST happen lol, there's no other way to say it. I don't care if I have to rebuild the fuckin french quarter myself!
As a bourbon street bar owner's sign read a few days ago: "We don't run from hurricanes. We DRINK them." |
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