Rita Evac?
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peterchen wrote: people with higher income telling those on dead-end jobs to "take responsibility for themselves". 1. My successes were earned by my efforts, I've been given nothing except a chance. I took responsibility for myself from the beginning to get to where I am. 2. In my 42 years, I've never met anyone who hasn't recieved help when they've asked for it (particularly after they've made an honest effort). To expect the government to care for you is a "disgrace" in this country. Most of us like it that way. "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." John F. Kennedy, Inaugural address, January 20, 1961
(1) keep that for the tax collector. I wasn't going for your money ;) (2) As I said, I don't care if it's the government or John Wayne. But I am sure for everyone without (functional) car left behind, there was one car moving out that could offer a seat. But it seems that everybody assumed "these people are someone elses job".
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An event like this is uncommon enough that it's ineffective, rather: stupid, for everybody to be prepared to handle it alone. I do`'t care much if it's John Wayne or the Government, but since we have the latter anyway, why not? ColinDavies wrote: it won't happen to me Typical reaction to things yo cannot cope with. Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Colin? ;) ColinDavies wrote: People should take some responsibility for there own situation and not expect the government to handle everything This cuts both ways. You can tell that everyone who didn't take precautions for getting away. But you also have to tell this everyone who rather packed his posessions than a someone without means to escape.
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygenpeterchen wrote: An event like this is uncommon What !! are you forgetting (60), Cleo (64), Betsy(65), Andrew (92) which each hit that area !! And the worst hurricane ever recorded in the US was nearby in Galverston. peterchen wrote: Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Colin? Even though I live in a statuatory Nuclear free zone I have made sure my family has certain provisions for this. Of course we would never survive a direct overhead strike but we have the equivalent of a bunker, with air and water filters plus food stocks. But even as I believe you are joking, we have made plans and formulated strategies. - peterchen wrote: This cuts both ways. You can tell that everyone who didn't take precautions for getting away. But you also have to tell this everyone who rather packed his posessions than a someone without means to escape. A lot of people complained that they couldn't cash cheques in the article, surely they should have planned to have had cash on hand for such an eventuality. Similar to the lady with no gas, shouldn't she have made sure that she had a fuel reserve at home. - These are all simple things that most of these people should have had plans to deal with. - Sure a city like this has its share of unfortunate destitutes and infirm, these should really be the only ones the govt needs to assist. - However if urbanization did not exist, this problem also would not exist. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
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(1) keep that for the tax collector. I wasn't going for your money ;) (2) As I said, I don't care if it's the government or John Wayne. But I am sure for everyone without (functional) car left behind, there was one car moving out that could offer a seat. But it seems that everybody assumed "these people are someone elses job".
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygenpeterchen wrote: But it seems that everybody assumed "these people are someone elses job". While I disagree witha lot that you are saying. I believe that everyone should try to HELP the less fortunate. However the less fortunate must make some effort themselves. Eg., if driving out of a impending disaster area with an empty vehicle I would certainly offer a ride to those without locomotive capacity. But I would not take kindly to filling my vehicle up with suitcases of crap. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
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peterchen wrote: An event like this is uncommon What !! are you forgetting (60), Cleo (64), Betsy(65), Andrew (92) which each hit that area !! And the worst hurricane ever recorded in the US was nearby in Galverston. peterchen wrote: Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Colin? Even though I live in a statuatory Nuclear free zone I have made sure my family has certain provisions for this. Of course we would never survive a direct overhead strike but we have the equivalent of a bunker, with air and water filters plus food stocks. But even as I believe you are joking, we have made plans and formulated strategies. - peterchen wrote: This cuts both ways. You can tell that everyone who didn't take precautions for getting away. But you also have to tell this everyone who rather packed his posessions than a someone without means to escape. A lot of people complained that they couldn't cash cheques in the article, surely they should have planned to have had cash on hand for such an eventuality. Similar to the lady with no gas, shouldn't she have made sure that she had a fuel reserve at home. - These are all simple things that most of these people should have had plans to deal with. - Sure a city like this has its share of unfortunate destitutes and infirm, these should really be the only ones the govt needs to assist. - However if urbanization did not exist, this problem also would not exist. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)
I am impresseed by your preparations :) Having a cash and gas reserve... that's excessive luxury when you don't know how to make ends meet next week. Even if they were so considerate, it's priority would be 12 points behind "end of money". I know that those who complain loudest are usually those who don't have a reason to. But discarding those who really need help in such a situation sucks.
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I am impresseed by your preparations :) Having a cash and gas reserve... that's excessive luxury when you don't know how to make ends meet next week. Even if they were so considerate, it's priority would be 12 points behind "end of money". I know that those who complain loudest are usually those who don't have a reason to. But discarding those who really need help in such a situation sucks.
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygenpeterchen wrote: Having a cash and gas reserve... that's excessive luxury when you don't know how to make ends meet next week. Even if they were so considerate, it's priority would be 12 points behind "end of money". how true!!! and how sad some people are blissfully unaware or does not care how some others struggle just to survive! peterchen wrote: I know that those who complain loudest are usually those who don't have a reason to. Not necessarly true since not everyone can afford lawyers or spokepersons to speak for them.
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I don't believe that the evac did go all that well. People were stuck in grid lock for up to 24 hours, even though the Houston area has a much more well developed highway system than Louisiana does. Also many of the poor in Houston and elsewhere without transportation were left behind. In any case, this thing isn't over with yet, it is still a major storm that is going to cause tremendous flooding. Nothing to brag about (unless you just happen to be of the opinion that it is just another example of the utter futility of ever expecting government, democrat or republican, to get it right.) "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
Stan Shannon wrote: Nothing to brag about (unless you just happen to be of the opinion that it is just another example of the utter futility of ever expecting government, democrat or republican, to get it right.) Well having lived in Houston for q while and living in Dallas now I would like to hear just an outline of your plan to evac a city the size of Houston. Fourth largest city in the US. Could not go to the East and there being not much to the West everyone had to go North. Look at the highways and resources available. Just what else could the Gov do that they did not. I have heard that they should have made I-45 one way north sooner than they did. A neighbors son is a DPS officer and he was telling us Sunday just how difficult it is to do this and I was amazed at the details involved - something like blocking over 1500 access roads and a bunch of other things. Anyway I am waiting for your evac plan with great anticipation. Just how to move about 3,000,000 people from harms way - in four days - yea - let me know. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
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An event like this is uncommon enough that it's ineffective, rather: stupid, for everybody to be prepared to handle it alone. I do`'t care much if it's John Wayne or the Government, but since we have the latter anyway, why not? ColinDavies wrote: it won't happen to me Typical reaction to things yo cannot cope with. Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Colin? ;) ColinDavies wrote: People should take some responsibility for there own situation and not expect the government to handle everything This cuts both ways. You can tell that everyone who didn't take precautions for getting away. But you also have to tell this everyone who rather packed his posessions than a someone without means to escape.
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygenpeterchen wrote: Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Yes I am. I follow the Gov. guidelines in case of nuclear attack. (1) have food and water handy. (2) Close all outside doors and open windows to help with overpressure. (3) When you hear the alert sirens assume the position of head between legs and hands over ears. (4) When you see the flash bend over and kiss your ass goodby. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
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After all the comments about how badly the Katrina evacuation was bungled by the Democrats, I'm surprised the same posters are not gloating over the success of the Reps in Texas ...
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Stan Shannon wrote: Nothing to brag about (unless you just happen to be of the opinion that it is just another example of the utter futility of ever expecting government, democrat or republican, to get it right.) Well having lived in Houston for q while and living in Dallas now I would like to hear just an outline of your plan to evac a city the size of Houston. Fourth largest city in the US. Could not go to the East and there being not much to the West everyone had to go North. Look at the highways and resources available. Just what else could the Gov do that they did not. I have heard that they should have made I-45 one way north sooner than they did. A neighbors son is a DPS officer and he was telling us Sunday just how difficult it is to do this and I was amazed at the details involved - something like blocking over 1500 access roads and a bunch of other things. Anyway I am waiting for your evac plan with great anticipation. Just how to move about 3,000,000 people from harms way - in four days - yea - let me know. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
Richard Stringer wrote: Anyway I am waiting for your evac plan with great anticipation. I don't have one and never said I did. Millions of people living freely in a given area are never going to be easily evacuated in a short amount of time. Certainly if we lived in a less free, more strictly regimented society than it would perhaps be possible. But, frankly, I think I would rather take my chances with the weather. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
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Richard Stringer wrote: Anyway I am waiting for your evac plan with great anticipation. I don't have one and never said I did. Millions of people living freely in a given area are never going to be easily evacuated in a short amount of time. Certainly if we lived in a less free, more strictly regimented society than it would perhaps be possible. But, frankly, I think I would rather take my chances with the weather. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
Stan Shannon wrote: I don't have one and never said I did. Millions of people living freely in a given area are never going to be easily evacuated in a short amount of time. Then why the bitch about the Government ? I guess its just the thing to do these days. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
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Stan Shannon wrote: I don't have one and never said I did. Millions of people living freely in a given area are never going to be easily evacuated in a short amount of time. Then why the bitch about the Government ? I guess its just the thing to do these days. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
I wasn'nt bitching about anything, only pointing out the obvious. I honestly believe that both the reaction to Katrina and Rita are about as good as we can ever expect government to get. Mistakes are always going to be made. My only point was that the left's use of Katrina to bash Bush deserved a response and that it is yet more proof that the democrats build their constituencies on fear and paranoia. Any place you find a pile of dead, you will find a democrat using it as an excuse to balme a republican. They are like buzzards circling for carrion. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
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I wasn'nt bitching about anything, only pointing out the obvious. I honestly believe that both the reaction to Katrina and Rita are about as good as we can ever expect government to get. Mistakes are always going to be made. My only point was that the left's use of Katrina to bash Bush deserved a response and that it is yet more proof that the democrats build their constituencies on fear and paranoia. Any place you find a pile of dead, you will find a democrat using it as an excuse to balme a republican. They are like buzzards circling for carrion. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
Stan Shannon wrote: They are like buzzards circling for carrion AMEN to that. I thought that you were jumping on the current bandwagon that the Gov. was at fault ( read GW Bush ) and should have made sure that every poor individual in N.O. should have been contacted by FEMA withing 30 min or so and escorted out of town in a limo or some other suitable vehicle, provided with several thousand dollars to help them over their ordeal, given rent free housing and furniture, free medical , etc.. while those that are not so fortunate as to be poor have to pay out of pocket. My apologies. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
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peterchen wrote: Are you prepared for a nuclear attack, Yes I am. I follow the Gov. guidelines in case of nuclear attack. (1) have food and water handy. (2) Close all outside doors and open windows to help with overpressure. (3) When you hear the alert sirens assume the position of head between legs and hands over ears. (4) When you see the flash bend over and kiss your ass goodby. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain
Richard Stringer wrote: (4) When you see the flash bend over and kiss your ass goodby. :laugh:
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peterchen wrote: Having a cash and gas reserve... that's excessive luxury when you don't know how to make ends meet next week. Even if they were so considerate, it's priority would be 12 points behind "end of money". how true!!! and how sad some people are blissfully unaware or does not care how some others struggle just to survive! peterchen wrote: I know that those who complain loudest are usually those who don't have a reason to. Not necessarly true since not everyone can afford lawyers or spokepersons to speak for them.
personal experience: those that really live on nothing are much more quiet and "shy" than those that still have somethingbut think they "deserve" more because someone else has.
Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
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