Yes, I'm aware that Holland is below sea level and has managed to keep itself 
afloat for centuries. However, it is not in the direct path of tropical 
hurricanes, as New Orleans is. That seems to me to alter the equations a bit. 
Also, I've had the impression that since the entire country is a good bit 
smaller, the dedication of the entire Dutch populace to keeping things in 
excellent repair may be higher than in the United States. Here the cost of 
those levees is much greater than the local residents can pay, but is a small 
part of the entire federal budget, and not always understood to be important by 
people who have never been near New Orleans. Even people you'd think would know 
better. And apparently there has been some local misdirection of federal funds 
for levee maintenance, which has made people not want to vote more for the 
purpose....

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