Coastal rebuilding

you are a racist asshole do you think not being a racist means you NEVER have a problem with the behavior with someone whos black? it means treeating them like you would anyone feces mouth

The way I heard it your tall tale "evolved" after you were called out for your racist boasting. I heard that you claimed some black man was a drug dealer but haven't got any evidence to prove it. Sounds like racial profiling to me.

I also heard that you didn't spit in a white man's face even though he was there with your black victim. Sounds like you reserve your disgusting assaults for black people.

Now, shut up, skank.
 
No, don't live in Massachusetts. If I did, I'm sure he would.

Saint Sailor Boi doesn't know where I live, and that hasn't stopped him from "inviting" me.

In fact, your "reasonable, decent gentleman" invited me to fly to Puerto Rico today.

Definitely not an angry person, though, right? :rofl2:
 
How did it go on before big gubmint? How did the survivors of the hurricane of 1935 rebuild?

Good point. Here's another example:

The fact that the city of Galveston exists today is the triumph of imagination, hope and determination over reality. Perched precariously on a sand-barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston is subject to the whims of inevitable hurricanes.

One of those hurricanes, dancing its deadly way across the Gulf of Mexico in early September 1900, came very close to dealing the city a fatal blow. An estimated 6,000 residents died, and most structures in the city were destroyed or badly damaged. In terms of human life, it remains the worst natural disaster in United States history.

Galveston's leaders took several major steps to recover from the storm and to prevent a recurrence of the devastation. First, they developed a new form of municipal government, one with strong centralized control to handle the economic recovery of the city. Next, they built a massive seawall to turn back storm-generated waves. Perhaps the most amazing step they took was to raise the level of the entire city, by more than 16 feet in some areas, in order to keep flooding at a minimum.




http://texasalmanac.com/topics/history/galvestons-response-hurricane-1900
 
How did it go on before big gubmint? How did the survivors of the hurricane of 1935 rebuild?
With big government

Months later, as the community started their recovery process, the Red Cross, Work Projects Administration, Federal Emergency Relief Administration (now FEMA) and the Veteran’s Administration, joined forces to construct specially-designed hurricane-proof homes. The homes, constructed with iron bars, featured 18-inch thick walls, concrete roofs, and were twelve feet above ground with built-in cisterns designed to hold a year's worth of water.

http://www.redcross.org/news/article/The-Labor-Day-Hurricane-of-1935-
 
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