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.
It seems to me that you are quick to judge people. My posting history post-Katrina stands for itself. I am in favor of a long-term approach to dealing with ALL the natural problems of your state. Hurricanes. Subsidence. And the eventuality of the Mississippi diverting down the Atchafalaya.
You, however, are more interested in rebuilding in areas below sea level, which just sets up the bowling pins all over again. So who is more serious here about addressing long-term problems in your state?
There is a disconnect here someplace. Who's fault is it that the homes were uninsured?