Greg After reading my post I know I came down a little hard but yes this hits very close to home for me. If the truth be told I am most likely the guy on this board that is furthest to the right so this does get under my skin a little. I watch as a government entity allows and contributes to our coast wasting away. And when asked "Why" their only answer is "Its the law" we must do it this way. I watch as locals know what needs to be done in our area but refuse to admit it because it may mess up their fishing hole. It discussed me to see people in a past storm that had no damage to their house other than the electricity going off for several days drive up in a 50K+ car to collect food stamps to replace the food lost in their freezer.
Fema made a rule several years ago to get people to pay more of the cost of flood insurance and build up above flood stage to rebuild. Then a woman from our state went to complaining just so she could get more votes and got the government to back down. Her brother the mayor of new Orleans is just as bad as her.
I wish I had the time to post the whole story so some of you could make a educated decision rather than a what CNN wants to tell you decision.
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