King of the Americas
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"No plan..."
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What?
So far, the Army Corp of Engineers have 'rebuilt' the levies to the pre-Katrina state.
And...?
The dominoes are back in place and ready for the finger of god to start the tumble, all over again.
WHY!?!?
Why are We funding the rebuilding of a failed city, IN THE SAME WAY IT ALREADY FAILED ONCE???
If we are going to rebuild a city, chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry, why not do it in a manner suitable for the environment in which it exists??? Wanna build a city under sea level? You'd better plan for canals instead of streets. Wanna build in the path of a huricanne? You'd better make sure the homes are wind & water resistant.
I almost wretched the other night, while watching Mayor Ray Nagin, knock on a levy wall and say, "This is solid, where's this gonna go?", as he stood below several feet of sea behind a 'rebuilt' levy wall.
I mean, it was as if he learned NOTHING from Katrina.
*NEWSFLASH* New Orleans levies were built to withstand no more than a weak catagory 3 huricanne. If a strong 3 or catagory 4 or 5 hits, the city is a wash again.
Mayor Nagin, you have NO PROTECTION from a catagory 4 or 5 huricanne!!!
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(*Deep breath...roll your neck, crack your nuckles, and exhale...)
The time has come for Perma-Green Homes...some new kind of building and fabrication process that delivers a weather/disaster proof home built to withstand super winds & rain, AND be able to function 'off the grid' for short periods of time. Throw modern home designs out the window, and think 'green'...solar cells and wind turbine powered...
Homes should be a refuge during inclimential periods, not a hazard.
Build no more new homes without doing so up to a far more superior code.
And I am not talking 'federal standards', but rather locally decided state mandated ones, instituted by people who know what kinds of hazards potential builders in their area will face.
The answer to this problem is NOT merely inexpensive travel trailors passed out by the dozen, for 18 month periods.
Our government is crap...
...?
What?
So far, the Army Corp of Engineers have 'rebuilt' the levies to the pre-Katrina state.
And...?
The dominoes are back in place and ready for the finger of god to start the tumble, all over again.
WHY!?!?
Why are We funding the rebuilding of a failed city, IN THE SAME WAY IT ALREADY FAILED ONCE???
If we are going to rebuild a city, chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry, why not do it in a manner suitable for the environment in which it exists??? Wanna build a city under sea level? You'd better plan for canals instead of streets. Wanna build in the path of a huricanne? You'd better make sure the homes are wind & water resistant.
I almost wretched the other night, while watching Mayor Ray Nagin, knock on a levy wall and say, "This is solid, where's this gonna go?", as he stood below several feet of sea behind a 'rebuilt' levy wall.
I mean, it was as if he learned NOTHING from Katrina.
*NEWSFLASH* New Orleans levies were built to withstand no more than a weak catagory 3 huricanne. If a strong 3 or catagory 4 or 5 hits, the city is a wash again.
Mayor Nagin, you have NO PROTECTION from a catagory 4 or 5 huricanne!!!
---
(*Deep breath...roll your neck, crack your nuckles, and exhale...)
The time has come for Perma-Green Homes...some new kind of building and fabrication process that delivers a weather/disaster proof home built to withstand super winds & rain, AND be able to function 'off the grid' for short periods of time. Throw modern home designs out the window, and think 'green'...solar cells and wind turbine powered...
Homes should be a refuge during inclimential periods, not a hazard.
Build no more new homes without doing so up to a far more superior code.
And I am not talking 'federal standards', but rather locally decided state mandated ones, instituted by people who know what kinds of hazards potential builders in their area will face.
The answer to this problem is NOT merely inexpensive travel trailors passed out by the dozen, for 18 month periods.
Our government is crap...
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