the tv stations out here are warning of buying "used" cars from new orleans. the cars won't be labeled as such but a title search will tell the tale. after the st. louis flood we got a bunch of refurbished cars too.
i can't even imagine how many buildings are going to have to be bulldozed, and then to rebuild in the same spot seems less than real smart. some insurance companies require replacements to be on the same land i think, any isurance people on here? our three 500-year floods in 3 consecutive years taught people a lot around here, temporary as that might be. that cheap river flood plain ground is real cheap to buy.... some can't pass up such a good deal. i'll bet that in 10 years, it will be very hard to tell what happened last month.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amen Dave,
As time passes, (and it does) we will find out a lot more of what happened
and what
didn't happen. I hope we learn that most can be rebuilt to the advantages of
those who had to leave.
What will happen to the economy of that area? How will people, in mass, be
able
to pay for their mortgages, and utilities bills from before the hurricane?
How will
businesses be able to survive when there is no one to buy or pay their old
bills?
The car loans. I don't believe that the lenders are going to be that
forgiving.
Only time will tell..... Only time will tell.
W
In a message dated 9/13/05 11:33:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< i hear you W. yes we will be seeing lots of human nature in the future -
both good AND bad. it's just frustrating to deal with people who prefer not
to hear all sides of ! a story. the ostrich approach is pleasant for the ostrich
but hardly realistic or useful in real life. dave >>
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