If the original owners didn't want to buy them, then the land would be pooled and sold to developers at a premium.
In other words, you said land that flooded from Katrina where the original owners did not want to keep it would be sold to developers at a premium. Developers do not buy land to make parks. They buy land to put up more valuable properties. Which means there would be more property in danger the next time around.
And for making that point, you called me an idiot.
Well, seeing your politicians and the types of posts you have made on this thread, I'll take that as a compliment.
The more I deal with most of the Louisiana posters on FR, the less inclined I get to support federal efforts to rebuild your state.
But I'm sure y'all think that's all my fault, not yours. Just like your governor says it was all FEMA's fault, not hers.
It doesn't seem to me you were very supportive to begin with.
Well, seeing your politicians
I went to court so we could hold an election to vote Nagin out of office. I am tangentially involved in the Blank-o recall petition. I personally am doing everything I can to vote these idiots out of office.
However, that does not solve the issue of underinsured homes that need to be rebuilt. Considering the feds screwed the pooch on this one, I'd say we could use some help.