Don’t get me started on the FEMA trailer etc. stuff. My blood boils just thinking of it.
]]>There’s a stretch of US-98 on the barrier island south of me that has washed away 4 times in the last decade, and the guys who rebuilt it wouldn’t guarantee a thing saying the way the erosion is running now, there won’t be any land to rebuild it on in a few years.
If they don’t start renewing the wetlands they had better plan on building causeways, because I know the road you’re talking about and I wouldn’t have driven on it in a thunderstorm.
We know it’s going to wash out, but people don’t understand how critical what was lost in south Louisiana is to their lives.
This is a jarring year. Not many storms, but they have been breaking records for speed and intensity. If we get a good, stout tropical storm hit any near the Mississippi line, a lot of people are going to be shocked by the damage. The FEMA trailers will no longer be an issue, because they won’t be there.
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