View Full Version : And One More Thing!!!!!


BigFish
02-19-2006, 10:17 PM
Granted they need some help over in the Phillipines digging out that village....a very horrible tragedy to be sure, but I read in the paper not 2 days ago that there are still some 330 people still missing in New Orleans, buried in the mud, many of them in their own homes....and the City believes they know where they are but due to funding or....LACK THEREOF....they are unable to expend the manpower via the fire department and police due to the fact that they have run out of the funds necessary to pay the overtime to finish the recovery of those still missing in New Orleans!!!! What the hell are we doing sending National Guard and Marines to the Phillipines when our damn government can't take care of our own, authorize the necessary Gaurdsmen to go down to New Orleans and finish helping these folks recover the remains of the many folks still entombed in the mud in their own homes!!!!!! Their family members are returning home after being relocated, only to find these bodies themselves, in the state of unrecognizable decomposition, and I can't fathom what the hell this government is thinking!!!!!! This is a travesty!!!!!!:af: :af: :af: :af: :af:

Slingah
02-20-2006, 12:46 AM
if thats true....thats sad

ronfish
02-20-2006, 04:15 AM
if thats true....thats sadIts true! and this country has always helped the "other"guy but never itself. I'm not an isolationist, but we had beter begin looking out for number one or we won't be number one for long. Jus tlook at the news today- some want to turn our port security over to the Arabs- why not invite Osama over to run the government, etc.
I better quit while I'm ahead or the Muslims will be rioting on my doorstep. Ron

Raven
02-20-2006, 07:22 AM
about the millions of dollars being wasted...
and how the mobile homes purchased for
the people of new orleans are still just sitting there
empty because of all the red tape...

there's your wasted money... not to mention
that certain communities dont want them(mobile home parks)
in their backyard
the nimby affect..
which will increase crime (as those people have no jobs)
and lower their property values...

so everything is STUCK IN RED TAPE MUD

afterhours
02-20-2006, 08:04 AM
...very sad indeed. you take care of your own first....unless your the us govt. :doh: and it has'nt just started with the current admin. been our mo for quite a while.

Pete_G
02-20-2006, 08:59 AM
I'm with ronfish, I'm FAR from an isolationist, but we've got to take care of our own. I think the next president could win basing his campaign on looking out for the homefront while being globally minded. Nothing seems to bring together different political viewpoints more then issues like this.

Katie
02-20-2006, 11:42 AM
i'm sick of this.........and i'm only 16... our goveronment is blind.. it may of been a few months ago but we just got over 1 of the worst hurricanes that we have ever seen, and when we need more funds to help out more of our people... it goes over seas.. i get that its nice to help other countries and stuff but what about us?? come on, i mean isn't it in the constitution that we have rights to over throw our govronment.. well if people are this mad then why don't they start a petition or writing letters or something? or am i just all out of proportion?

Swimmer
02-20-2006, 11:53 AM
I think for those trailers to be distributed they have to have property to put them on, which go to the basis of the problem. Why hasn't the devasted areas at the very least been cleaned of debris. All those downed houses and apartment buildings should be bulldozed and piled in dumpstrucks and taken to someplace to be destroyed. The land should be swept clean. I don't understand how anyone could get any sense of things until everything is cleaned up. Of the 330 perwson missing many had to be swept out to sea no dounbt. Any disaster like this a certain percentage go unfound. There has to be a tremendous rodent problem because of all the debris left laying where it came to rest. Most of the inhabitants of the affected areas must not have had any insurance, because that would have paid for cleanup of thier property just as after a fire. Regardless of whether they have insurance or not though the feds or the state should help out the people whose homes were destroyed by cleaning them up, so they have a plot of land to put a trailer on thats sitting nearby doing no good whatsoever to anyone.

Skip N
02-20-2006, 12:29 PM
I think for those trailers to be distributed they have to have property to put them on, which go to the basis of the problem. Why hasn't the devasted areas at the very least been cleaned of debris. All those downed houses and apartment buildings should be bulldozed and piled in dumpstrucks and taken to someplace to be destroyed. The land should be swept clean. I don't understand how anyone could get any sense of things until everything is cleaned up. Of the 330 perwson missing many had to be swept out to sea no dounbt. Any disaster like this a certain percentage go unfound. There has to be a tremendous rodent problem because of all the debris left laying where it came to rest. Most of the inhabitants of the affected areas must not have had any insurance, because that would have paid for cleanup of thier property just as after a fire. Regardless of whether they have insurance or not though the feds or the state should help out the people whose homes were destroyed by cleaning them up, so they have a plot of land to put a trailer on thats sitting nearby doing no good whatsoever to anyone.

The problem is many homeowners dont want thier houses ripped down until they can go through and collect thier stuff. hence some of the problems with bulldozing the entire mess. Its not as easy as it all seems. The money is there...congress gave how many billions of $$ to NO? Its how it gets spent is the problem. Who gets the money and how its spent is the issue, not wether we sent enough.

BigFish
02-20-2006, 12:35 PM
People are, in fact, returning home to find their dead loved ones in a decomposed state! That is horrible! It is believed that many of the missing are in fact in their homes......this is stated by the Fire Dept! They know where they are, and believe they are there but there is no funds to execute the work through normal channels....so why doesn't the government send some of the National Guard down there, let them earn the money they are paid and use the training they have been given to get it done? Oh...I forgot....they are all in Iraq!:wall: :wall:

Skip N
02-20-2006, 12:41 PM
People are, in fact, returning home to find their dead loved ones in a decomposed state! That is horrible! It is believed that many of the missing are in fact in their homes......this is stated by the Fire Dept! They know where they are, and believe they are there but there is no funds to execute the work through normal channels....so why doesn't the government send some of the National Guard down there, let them earn the money they are paid and use the training they have been given to get it done? Oh...I forgot....they are all in Iraq!:wall: :wall:

Remember, when the rescue workers searched through homes right after the hurricane they marked every home with spray paint to mark wether a body was inside or if it was all clear. Well alot of these homes got marked the wrong way or boddies were not found in the homes when in fact they were in there. Thus people returning to homes and finding bodies.

BigFish
02-20-2006, 12:48 PM
Report was alot of the homes have yet to be searched for the reasons I have given....they know which sections need to be searched but do not have the dough to pay to do it!:wall:

Skip N
02-20-2006, 01:39 PM
Report was alot of the homes have yet to be searched for the reasons I have given....they know which sections need to be searched but do not have the dough to pay to do it!:wall:

Do you have a link to where you found that? I just dont buy that. I meen people would just up and volunteer if they KNEW where the bodies are. I just find it hard to believe no one will do it, and there is no $$ for it. Post a link please so i can read it

DRUMCORPFAN
02-20-2006, 03:31 PM
i believe the mobile homes that fema purchased for 26million cannot be used because of there own rule regarding them being used in a flood plain. ( new orleans )

Swimmer
02-20-2006, 03:33 PM
Ya, Bigfish is right on the mark. I just looked up something and the reason no more looking is going on is that they ran out of do re mi for the overtime.

BigFish
02-20-2006, 06:14 PM
Was in the Patriot Ledger a few days ago....look up Associated Press?