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<blockquote data-quote="tommyk90" data-source="post: 4905206" data-attributes="member: 545293"><p>I understand there is some historical value there, but let's be logical here.</p><p></p><p>The town resides in an area surrounded by water and is below sea level. That's not exactly optimum living conditions especially when hurricanes are commonplace in the area.</p><p></p><p>It is just going to be a waste of money to rebuild again and have another hurricane come in 5 years and decimate the whole place again.</p><p></p><p>This wouldn't be the first time that a "historical" area would be destroyed by mother nature, so what makes new orleans so much better that people want the government to spend billions rebuilding it for the 2nd time? This is mother nature's way of saying "don't be stupid enough to live here".</p><p></p><p>Don't build your house in antarctica and then complain about when it snows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommyk90, post: 4905206, member: 545293"] I understand there is some historical value there, but let's be logical here. The town resides in an area surrounded by water and is below sea level. That's not exactly optimum living conditions especially when hurricanes are commonplace in the area. It is just going to be a waste of money to rebuild again and have another hurricane come in 5 years and decimate the whole place again. This wouldn't be the first time that a "historical" area would be destroyed by mother nature, so what makes new orleans so much better that people want the government to spend billions rebuilding it for the 2nd time? This is mother nature's way of saying "don't be stupid enough to live here". Don't build your house in antarctica and then complain about when it snows. [/QUOTE]
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