And of course, when the Earth is destroyed by some cataclysmic disaster, the aliens will be telling us, "Dudes. You chose to live on such a dangerous planet. And you just expect us to save you now?"
Would there be a difference between asking the aliens to rescue us, and asking them to rebuild for us, in the same dangerous spot? In practice, I'm not against the gov't paying to rebuild New Orleans, but in theory, I understand the objections.
It's probably too much to hope for, but maybe this will wake up people to the idea that maybe guns shouldn't be so readily available that looters can go arm themselves at the nearest Walmart in the event of a disaster. And I say that as a person who's about as comfortable with guns as you can be without having to turn in your liberal card.
Interesting...
10:34 A.M. - Hoss: Stories of armed, roving gangs going around town looting every business they come across have been overexaggerated by the national media.
I'm not against the gov't paying to rebuild New Orleans, but in theory, I understand the objections.
I think there is a debate there about should we rebuild in such a vunerable place (I think federal aid should be given to people, but how to rebuild I think is debatable), but I think it is massively uncool to talk about cutting off aid to people while the disaster is unfolding.
New Orleans should be able to withstand a catagory 2 or 3 hurricane. There was a study on making NO safe from a catagory 5, but it was shelved due to Bush budget cuts.
So yeah, NO is vulnerable. Politics made it more vulnerable. Politics could make it much less vulnerable.
Excellent editorial: [link]
If there is land there when the waters receed, people will build. Better to help them rebuild and do it properly.
There will be land there once the breaches are fixed and the water pumped out, there won't be naturally. I think the case to rebuild there is pretty good, but I do think it is a resonable debate.
I woke up an hour early this morning with a stomachache and hungry. That is now gone. During my workout, I developed a headache. I took medication, and it's now gone.
I do, however, still have the aura. I can't think straight. And I have a 9:30 uncancellable meeting that I'm running. And a client with production issues pinging me directly (I'm not in support!) that I can't brush off because support isn't actually responding, and I need to shield the technical members of the team from the business users.
Meanwhile, people who promised me time-sensitive documents haven't delivered, and I can't even get one sentence urgent answers from people who have read my e-mail.
Today is not love.
Canadian agencies are saying that foreign aid is probably not being permitted into Louisiana and Mississippi because of "mass confusion" at the U.S. federal level
So what they're saying is we'd be CRAZY not to accept their help? Sounds about right to me...