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We fired up wood stoves, broke out coal oil lanterns or Coleman lanterns.
We put on an extra layers of clothes because up here it is "Work or Die".
Originally posted by Elienne
reply to post by skunknuts
I would like to point out that where I live we suffered through a major hurricane prior to Katrina. I live on the Gulf Coast. At one point water was pouring through the roof. Afterwards, there was no electricity, no water, no sewage, no cell phones, no land lines....we made do, and put whatever we could up on what was left of the roof to prevent further rain damage inside the house. We chose to stay in our house before the hurricane, and after as well. I did not hear people in my town screaming obscenities at the government, or blaming the government because they chose to stay and not listen to all the authorities who were telling one and all to leave.
We all cleaned up the incredible amount of debris, and believe me uprooted trees, debris, and dead animals can really smell after a while....and slowly things were put back to normal. Did it happen overnight? No. Did it take several years ? Yes.
Not to be overly critical, but the people who were blaming the feds should have been blaming 1.their inept mayor who did not want to make a decision and use all the Amtrak trains, city buses, and school buses that were available. Or, 2. blame the equally inept governor who also could not make a decision, and last of all 3. blame themselves for deciding to stay in town , and wait for the government to come along and take care of them. What idiots, but after all, Louisiana is a corrupt state full of people who have been taken care of from "cradle to grave".
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
reply to post by Victoria 1
Wait a minute ... are you comparing a once in a lifetime event with something that happens all the time in order to make a tenuous point?
They get feet of regular and lake effect snow in Michigan, heck they're getting more as we speak. They're used to it and deal with it by declaring local snow emergencies.
Why on earth would FEMA go up there for that unless the state asks them to?
And more importantly, why would anyone want them there?
It's not like they were that helpful with Katrina.
And what the heck is this?
We fired up wood stoves, broke out coal oil lanterns or Coleman lanterns.
We put on an extra layers of clothes because up here it is "Work or Die".
Well congrats, you are my hero ... you have earned that county emergency manager status fo sure!
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
One just have to look at the attitudes of two different areas that were affected by Hurricane Katrina.
The worse hit area, as far as damage and storm surge, Gulf Coast and Biloxi, MS did not complain, they evacuated, they got to higher ground. They came back in and started rebuilding. They did not wait for a government hand-out nor wait for FEMA. They took care of their community.
The other area, New Orleans, did the exact opposite and was just pointing fingers in hopes of a political victory while their people were badly affected.
What a shame and what a sham.