mappatazee wrote:Jesus Fucking Christ. He's like a junior high student giving a 'speech'. He's just FUCKING READING and LOOKING UP from time to time. He isn't saying anything. Jesus, what the fuck is wrong with him?
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Arlos wrote:You also cut down the need for logging, as hemp paper is actually better quality paper than wood-pulp, so no more need to cut trees to turn into Charmin.
Arlos wrote:As for New Orleans, which is going to cost less: Spending 10 billion to reinforce the levee system with proven technology like is found in the Netherlands, that we know works... *OR* spend probably in excess of a trillion dollars to completely bulldoze the place, give it back to nature and move it somewhere (and WHERE exactly are you suggesting?) and replace every single private citizen's property and every single business' property with equivalent replacements, plus build a new shipping hub to handle all of the traffic from the midwest and the rest of the world. Which of those is more feasable, hmmm?
-Arlos
kaharthemad wrote:And again Arlos what do you do with those people driving cars that are not deisel. I was not talking about the deisel cars out on the road right now. I do know they can use Biodeisel. I believe some need inexpensive converters for it...not sure as I am not a mechanic. Those amount to about 15 percent of the current standard passengers cars on the road. What about the other 85 percent?
The Corps' New Orleans district in 2003 spent about $409 million on construction contracts, dredging and maintenance for the state's waterways, real estate purchases, private sector design contracts and in-house expenditures, according to the Corps. That more than doubles the $200 million the district spent in 1991.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Thursday that a lack of funding for hurricane-protection projects around New Orleans did not contribute to the disastrous flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina.
In a telephone interview with reporters, corps officials said that although portions of the flood-protection levees remain incomplete, the levees near Lake Pontchartrain that gave way--inundating much of the city--were completed and in good condition before the hurricane.
However, they noted that the levees were designed for a Category 3 hurricane and couldn't handle the ferocious winds and raging waters from Hurricane Katrina, which was a Category 4 storm when it hit the coastline. The decision to build levees for a Category 3 hurricane was made decades ago based on a cost-benefit analysis.
KING OF ALL THAT IS BAD wrote:Were those US Army Corps of Engineers the same ones who decided that building levees suitable for a cat 3 hurricane were cost effective?
mofish wrote:The only people drinking kool-aid in this thread are people that think the response from any level of government, aside from Mayor Nagin and the local response, hasnt been a horribly mismanaged clusterfuck. From Bush down.
mofish wrote:The only people drinking kool-aid in this thread are people that think the response from any level of government, aside from Mayor Nagin and the local response, hasnt been a horribly mismanaged clusterfuck. From Bush down.
Tadpole wrote:bush fucks up
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