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The Port of New Orleans and WHY We Must Rebuild!
Various ^ | 9/15/05 | Various

Posted on 09/15/2005 7:44:41 PM PDT by Calpernia

Located at the mouth of Mississippi River, the Port of New Orleans is America’s gateway to the global market. New Orleans has been a center for international trade since 1718.

Today, the Port of New Orleans is at the center of the world’s busiest port complex — Louisiana’s Lower Mississippi River. Its proximity to the American Midwest via a 14,500-mile inland waterway system makes New Orleans the port of choice for the movement of cargoes such as steel, grain, containers and manufactured goods.

The Port of New Orleans is the only deepwater port in the United States served by six class one railroads. This gives port users direct and economical rail service to or from anywhere in the country.

New Orleans is one of America’s leading general cargo ports. A productive and efficient private maritime industry has help produce impressive results, including the USA’s top market share for import steel, natural rubber, plywood and coffee.

In the last 10 years, the Port of New Orleans has invested more than $400 million in new state-of-the-art facilities. Improved breakbulk and container terminals feature new multipurpose cranes, expanded marshalling yards and a new roadway to handle truck traffic.

Maritime activity within the Port of New Orleans is responsible for more than 107,000 jobs, $2 billion in earnings, $13 billion in spending and $231 million in taxes statewide.

The Port of New Orleans has also been a defined area where foreign merchandise gets brought into the country without being immediately subject to the usual U.S. Customs regulations!!!


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: border; economy; export; import; katrina; neworleans; rebuildingno; trade; useyourowncash; whyrebuild
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To: Shalom Israel

I'm sorry but you know what, all of NO wasn't a freaking slum!


41 posted on 09/15/2005 8:24:02 PM PDT by CajunConservative ("Dem's can bus people to the polls but can't bus them out of danger to save their lives.")
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To: rightwinggoth

Dude, corrupt politicians don't pay taxes. Hence, all of our money has been going to New Orleans all along under false pretense for their schemes.


42 posted on 09/15/2005 8:24:48 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Echo Talon

And you missed my post one.


43 posted on 09/15/2005 8:25:57 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

I agree, we have to clean it up, but how can we when give them $60billion that they(democrats) are unaccountable for?


44 posted on 09/15/2005 8:28:30 PM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: MNJohnnie
Rebuild the port I say but not the city, those parts above water leave alone, blow the levees and let the river seek its natural points, keep the channels open and move the facilities that have to be moved twenty mile or more up river, I am sure Natchez or Vicksburg would like to become ports, then the Iowa can find its true home in davenport.

the other thing to do is build a canal from the gulf of mexico to the pacific and set up facilities for ocean going vessels along the canal.

Never let a hurricane knock out a major port without some sort of back up.

45 posted on 09/15/2005 8:30:36 PM PDT by dts32041 (Shinkichi: Massuer, did you see that? Zatôichi: I don't see much)
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To: Echo Talon
From POST ONE:

Louisiana Officials are already being investigated for laundering, corruption, human trafficking and having business deals and lobster meals with Fidel Castro.

They are already being investigated for money laundering, business deals with Castro, HUMAN TRAFFICKING and fraud (and whatever else I don't know about).

There will be investigations into what happened with the procedures surrounding Kastrina.

What makes you think these corrupt Dems will be handed $60B blindly?

46 posted on 09/15/2005 8:31:46 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: dts32041
the other thing to do is build a canal from the gulf of mexico to the pacific and set up facilities for ocean going vessels along the canal.

But then how are the illegals going to get across?

47 posted on 09/15/2005 8:32:46 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: Calpernia
What makes you think these corrupt Dems will be handed $60B blindly?

The fact that they've managed to convince most of America that this whole thing is the fault of the Republicans? The fact that the Republicans themselves only put up the most feeble response to it all?

48 posted on 09/15/2005 8:34:44 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: inquest

ROFL!

That was funny.


49 posted on 09/15/2005 8:35:16 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
HUMAN TRAFFICKING You mean that investigation is still being carried on, I thought that one ended in 1863?
50 posted on 09/15/2005 8:35:29 PM PDT by dts32041 (Shinkichi: Massuer, did you see that? Zatôichi: I don't see much)
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To: inquest

>>>The fact that they've managed to convince most of America that this whole thing is the fault of the Republicans?

That is the work of the MSM. Propaganda. Thank Soros for that.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1320747/posts
George Soros, Media Connections - Bump List


>>>The fact that the Republicans themselves only put up the most feeble response to it all?

The situation isn't over yet.


51 posted on 09/15/2005 8:37:11 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

Ummm....yes?


52 posted on 09/15/2005 8:38:41 PM PDT by rlmorel ("Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does." Whittaker Chambers)
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To: dts32041

There is an open and on going investigation with human trafficking specifcally concerning New Orleans.

I've no idea what you are referring to Re: 1863.


53 posted on 09/15/2005 8:38:54 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: rlmorel

You would miss navel oranges.


54 posted on 09/15/2005 8:40:52 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
What makes you think these corrupt Dems will be handed $60B blindly?

Why do you think some Republicans voted against the money in house? No accountability.

55 posted on 09/15/2005 8:44:57 PM PDT by Echo Talon (http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
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To: rightwinggoth

What about impoverished white people? Do they pay taxes?


56 posted on 09/15/2005 8:46:12 PM PDT by Uncle Joe Cannon
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To: Echo Talon

You can't make assumptions about who did what and for what reason.

Let the investigations unfold. More of the story will make sense.


57 posted on 09/15/2005 8:49:10 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Shalom Israel

It's tax revenues because the port is down, the hotels aren't doing convention and tourist business. and a major CBD isn't functioning.

New Orleans is a whole lot more than welfare mothers, which some people seem to forget.

It's railroads, and shipping, and petrochem and industry, if not in NO proper, then right in the same area. The city of New Orleans may have lots of poor people, but Metairie, Kenner, St. Charles Parish, St. Bernard Parish, Plaquemines Parish and so on do a lot of business. A lot of people live in those parishes and work in New Orleans.

They buy stuff. They make stuff. They build stuff. They sell stuff. Or did before the storm, and will do so again.

Lots of taxes get paid. Or did. And no doubt, will do so again.


58 posted on 09/15/2005 8:49:25 PM PDT by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: Uncle Joe Cannon

The Plantation Princesses don't!




Oh, I thought you meant morally impoverished, sorry.


59 posted on 09/15/2005 8:49:59 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
After the Port of New Orleans was liberated during the war of Northern Occupation, its seemed some Freedman where selling other Freedman back into slavery to the spanish and french.

So human trafficking of freed people is not a a new occurrence in that part of the country.

Just one more reason to leave the parts that flooded flooded.

60 posted on 09/15/2005 8:50:02 PM PDT by dts32041 (Shinkichi: Massuer, did you see that? Zatôichi: I don't see much)
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