![]() |
Quote:
FletchXXX we're on the same side here. and I did note that I was speaking of the residential not commercial areas. Everything common sense would indicate in the present geological state this is a terrible place to build homes. This is not a secret and has been known for years. And to reiterate my point, if the necessary steps are taken to make this area safer and less prone this type of mass destruction, I fear that many who lived there will not be able to afford to live there any longer. It's one thing to rebuild an area that was blown down. It a different story to rebuild and make an area safe that given the right conditions ( that are not so uncommon) will become a part of the gulf of mexico. |
51 rebuild its !!!
NOLA has way way too much charm, soul not to rebuild I just hope they bring in tons and tons of dirt and make it about 50ft in elevation higher... BIG B CECash.com |
Quote:
Must be a great place where there is no crime, and no curruption. |
Quote:
This is my point exactly. And if this is done, NO will turn into Malibu. It's a very beautiful area, Weather is a tad hot, but with proper steps taken, It's going to turn into Hi rises and condo's before our very eyes. When the word goes down that this will be done properly. I pitty those who used to rent their home. Because the real estate vultures will swoop in and the cash will begin to flow. |
Quote:
I would not stay in a place that falls to shit, it is called voting with your feet, which I have done many times in my life. I was born and raised in Boston, it turned to shit, so I left. If it was vaporized tomorrow, I would not be screaming for it to be rebuilt. Sometimes, the harsh reality is, not everything should be fixed or rebuilt if it is destroyed. Insurance companies realize this and they will write things off. Should a love of one's home and perceived value, outweigh the real value? This same exact thread was started by me, the day after the hurricane. I have reviewed the situation over and over. The city should be deemed a 'total loss', the people should be paid off, and it should be leveled. There was an example of this during a previous natural disaster, the govt and insurance companies came in paid off all the land owners, and said "Do not build here again". The name of the place slips my mind, but it has happened in the past. |
Quote:
It seems to be fairly cut and dry. They saw rich white people running after 9/11, this time all they see are poor black people. Sadly, a good chunk of your country is still extremely hateful and racists, and this storm is really proving that. These people don't want money going to help poor blacks. |
Quote:
|
newsflash shit for brains. we haven't rebuilt the twin towers.
|
Quote:
Wealthy cities, what you are describing, are only possible with the surrounding economy's size. You are trying to tell us all, that after a disaster such as this, one of the poorest states in the Union is going to become like California (the richest state in the union). If none of this was done previously why would it be done now (hi rise, condos, etc)? Everyone I speak to all say the same thing, "Marti Gras was cool, great town to get fucked up in". Other than that, from the time you get off the airplane, into one of the lovely cabs, and descend (below sea level) into N.O. it was like entering a 3rd world nation. Almost every place in the world I have visited, I always inquire about the cost of real estate... a subconscious "I wouldn't mind living here". New Orleans was one of the only places I ever went to that I said, "Jesus Christ, you could not pay me to live here". I am obviously not the only one, as everyone else abandoned the city long ago. Google: "New Orleans" + "Net Migration Rate" |
Quote:
ahem... california, one of the most in debt, poorest of the states. Education sucks, 1/3 of ALL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT in america live in california. california, white flight has been taking part in california for a dcade. the rate of native born californians LEAVING has never been higher. just for the record. :) |
Quote:
|
There were areas that were not flooded. A few key improvements could have mitigated a lot of the damage. Not sure why or if the city has internal pumps to remove water but that could have helped. Of course it would need its own power source.
This city is an import and export point for a large percent of our goods and services. Add in the oil refineries etc and we have to have something there. I think it will be smaller and more expensive. The lowest level was displaced as we saw on TV and very few contractors will build slums as the first step. This leaves a nice middle and upper class city filled with tourists and new construction. Sounds pretty attractive from that stand point. |
Quote:
You are also speaking to someone who knows and watches "White Flight" as it is an indication as to which areas to buy real estate in ahead of the rush. I recently sold a few lots to an entire family who 'fled' Los Angeles. Why did they leave... for the reasons you listed. The point of my comparison was to show how crazy it would be assume Lousiana could go from a poor state to a rich state. Thus allowing for the sale and demand for Malibu, California style housing in New Orleans, Lousiana. So although I do not agree N.O. should be rebuilt, I will agree with you that California is losing its best... And if you agree with that statement, then you should also agree that when New Orleans lost its best (YEARS, DECADES AGO) it is pointless to rebuild a place people do not want to live in. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
You said it much better than myself. but this is my point. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Right, it's my fault people like yourself are hateful and ignorant. I apologize. I guess you're right, we shouldn't give these people who lost everything a God damn thing. Fuck them, it's there own fault for being poor and being born in a city where there's a possibility of a natural disaster. Now I see the light. What a bunch of morons. Thank God we're better than they are. |
I want to go to mardi gras damnit... rebuild, lol
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:25 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123