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Hurricane Harvey and Tax Relief
Townhall.com ^ | August 28, 2017 | Rebecca Hagelin

Posted on 08/28/2017 5:47:15 AM PDT by Kaslin

After hurricane Katrina devastated the New Orleans and lower Mississippi regions, Congress passed what was known as the “Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005”, which temporarily altered the tax codes for people whose homes and livelihoods were affected by the storm and flooding.

It also enabled citizens across the country to maximize our financial donations by making all contributions to bona fide charities like the Red Cross, who were providing real help to the victims, 100 percent tax deductible. Congress and President Trump must move quickly to enact and sign the same type of provision now, which will encourage more Americans across the country to immediately give of our resources to help the people of Texas.

If you can help the victims of Harvey, please do so through donations of time and/or funds to the Red Cross.  You can do so at www.RedCross.org or by calling .

If you've never been through a flood you probably have no idea just how horrific it is.  I'll never forget the pungent stench of the flood I survived in 1994 while on a trip to north Florida when the banks of the Chattahoochee River overflowed into the streets and neighborhoods of Gadsden County. It was a nightmare.

The images from Texas this week of people's homes filled with water are sad, but they do not begin to reveal just how horrific the devastation is and the enormous effort required for clean up and restoration.

Flood waters are filled with sewage and dangerous bacteria. Think feces, mud, rotting vegetation and the bodies of decaying wildlife that fell victim to the storm swirling around you. Consider what it's like to have the worst smelly ditch water you've ever seen flowing into your home. Just as people are displaced, so too are snakes, bugs, rats and other critters that fill the woods and waters.  Sheetrock crumbles into the mixture, along with dangerous chemicals, gasoline, nails and broken glass. The images of people wading through their living rooms and streets are people wading through this dangerous brew of slop and sewage.  

It's critical that anyone exposed to the water has up to date tetanus and other shots, and that they disinfect their entire bodies as quickly as possible. Wounds and scratches need to be carefully cleaned, and in many cases, a regime of antibiotics should be started right away. But most people in the midst of such trauma aren't aware of these important measures - they are trying to process what is happening to them.  That's why it is critical that trained volunteers from organizations like the Red Cross move speedily into areas and help with a thousand different problems associated with natural disasters that most people never consider.

The stench, silt and muddy slime left behind as houses begin to drain and dry out can be unbearable - especially in the humid and sweltering heat that is South Texas in the summertime.  Clean-up efforts in one home alone can be daunting.  Never mind an entire community.  

Even as you read this, ever more people are being displaced and losing everything through increased flooding. Moms, dads and little children are experiencing a nightmare in real time, and they need our prayers and our help. And they will need our continued prayers, assistance and financial contributions for months to come.  The Red Cross does a tremendous job helping those in need, from opening clinics, to providing temporary housing and dry clothes.  Please, donate to the Red Cross now and do what you can. Before you reach for that cup of coffee, or return to "business as usual," go to RedCross.org or  call and make a donation. 


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: hurricane; redcross

1 posted on 08/28/2017 5:47:15 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Samaritans Purse and the Salvation Army are much better charities to donate to... lower administrations cost... so more gets to the people who need it.

Regardless... donate... Prayers for the people of Texas this day and the weeks/months to come.


2 posted on 08/28/2017 5:54:47 AM PDT by PigRigger
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To: PigRigger

Agree - or find a local church that is sending relief and support them.


3 posted on 08/28/2017 6:04:34 AM PDT by day10 (You'll get nothing and like it!)
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To: day10
Samaritan's Purse Harvey Relief
4 posted on 08/28/2017 6:40:47 AM PDT by day10 (You'll get nothing and like it!)
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To: Kaslin

Just heard 11 trillion gallons of water have fallen ...
About the same number as our dollars that obozo let loose.


5 posted on 08/29/2017 4:06:03 AM PDT by Recompennation
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