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Living in Infamy Forever

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Phred Firecloud

New Orleans - December 7, 2006

December 7th...another one of those days that will live in infamy forever...or at least for a little while.

We spent yesterday in New Orleans, checking out the disaster and the recovery efforts. We had lunch in the French Quarter in a garden courtyard. I had jambalaya and shared a salad with Mrs. Phred. The French Quarter shows little sign of the Katrina disaster. It’s on relatively high ground and was not flooded. There is no obvious wind damage.

The French style 2nd and 3rd floor balconies are decorated for both Christmas and for the Mardi Gras coming up in February.

The business district is a little worse for the experience. The trolley cars are not running yet and there is an occasional small business, obviously smashed and looted, that remains shuttered. Soaked drywall is still being replaced in other ground floor businesses.

In the suburbs, the extent of the devastation is mind-numbing. There are literally hundreds of miles of homes on the beach that are simply gone...washed away... and untold square miles of damaged and destroyed homes and businesses in the sprawling New Orleans suburbs. FEMA trailers are parked everywhere next to damaged and destroyed houses and the countryside is dotted with clusters of FEMA trailers in formerly vacant fields.

This makes me think of Japan in late 1945. I have my own thoughts about the causes of the relatively slow pace of recovery and other thoughts about the public policy of providing insurance for mansions built on the edge of the ocean. Your house is destroyed or damaged.

Why not just rebuild like the Japanese?
- First, you need to wait to see what government assistance, if any, will be provided. So get in line.
- Second, if you have insurance, you need to wait and negotiate a settlement amount with them. So get in line.
-Third, you probably don’t have any money or a job and the govenment didn't help and the insurance didn't pay.

What a spectacle. Fifteen months and very little rebuilding or even refuse removal are evident. Even a superpower needs competent leadership to get things done. They don’t make them like Franklin D. Roosevelt anymore.

Here are a few pictures.
http://community.webshots.com/slideshow?ID=556270205


Living in Infamy Forever

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Hypatia

My Dear Old Dad used to say that there have been 3 great men throughout history - Moses, Jesus and FDR. smiley - winkeye

I've always wanted to go to Mardi Gras. Maybe that would be a good American h2g2 event some year.

December 7th. Gives one pause. Reminds us that security is an illusion.


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Xantief

We need another FDR. And another George C Marshall.

>>Marshall is the only United States Army general ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.<< [wiki]


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Asteroid Lil - Offstage Presence

In that last shot I suddenly saw what you meant about how the trees are growing when you were in Biloxi. It does look weird.


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