Coastal rebuilding

So you have lucky? I thought that we live in a free country, where we can pick and choose what we want to do with out lives? How then can we dictate where people call home?

No, it's the result of not making certain choices.

Where did I say someone couldn't choose to live there? If that's what they choose to do, it's not the responsibility of the rest of us that didn't make that choice to offset the consequences when their choice to do so produces results they don't like.
 
No, it's the result of not making certain choices.

Where did I say someone couldn't choose to live there? If that's what they choose to do, it's not the responsibility of the rest of us that didn't make that choice to offset the consequences when their choice to do so produces results they don't like.

You live where you do because you can't afford to live where normal, civilized people live and because it's a short walk from your backwoods homeless camp to the local garbage dump where you and your family go to get your groceries.
 
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-


It's cute that this mangy old bat thinks the American Red Cross is "big government". What an idiot. :rofl2:

End yourself, you useless superannuated skank.
 
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