Posted by MF Poor on May 16, 2011 at 13:32:40 from (98.23.66.246):
In Reply to: flood plain posted by buickanddeere on May 16, 2011 at 13:05:52:
That's a little drastic.....Stupid? Not so much. We ALL live in some sort of "harms way"....With-in melt down range of a nuke plant? Near an earhquake fault line....? In "tornado alley"..Underground gas lines nearby?(petrol OR natural gas) .. And if the natural disasters don't get ya, the "man made" (ie government made) disasters probably will.
To date, I've seen ONE interview where a Missouri farmer was "whining". The rest want "due compensation" and are lining up for law suits, but that's just SOP these days.
Since this is the FIRST TIME these levees needed to be breached since completed 70+ years ago, this isn't a high risk area, just a high LOSS in an isolated instance.
If you prefer, we can go into why someone would be STUPID for living in a cold climate....How'd that grab ya?
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