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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    Why don't they just move New Orleans ?

    Watching all this news coverage on television has me wondering .....
    New Orleans is below sea level (not a good thing to begin with) and I heard every year it actually sinks deeper.
    It constantly gets devistated by hurricanes and sucks up a lot of disaster relief in many forms...
    It almost makes me think, some day the government is going to say --- no more.
    You're too bad of a risk.

    So my question is, why don't they just slowly start moving the city to a different place ?
    Perhaps somewhere where the ground is higher and a bit more inland.
    Of course this can't happen over-night... But at least give it some serious thought.
  • Seeker
    Neptunians RULE!
    • Feb 20, 2008
    • 1954

    #2
    Or how about a giant dome? A SUPER SUPER DOME? They can close it off and exist underwater for extended periods? They could change the name to New Atlantis?
    Lo there do I see my Father.
    Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
    Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
    Lo they do call me.
    They bid me take my place among them.
    In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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    • Gorn Captain
      Invincible Ironing Man
      • Feb 28, 2008
      • 10549

      #3
      How about going underground, like the Mole People?
      Magnetic Hurricane-proof armor for everyone?

      Better still: attach people with all those wiry things that hold action figures in their packaging? That'll never come loose, believe me!

      Seriously, it's no laughing matter. Belgium faces the same fate. Holland, too, but they have it coming for being ***holes!

      Problem is, with climate change getting worse, that New Orleans is just the first to go. Eventually, cities like NY will face the same thing.

      Should we all head to the mountains?
      Watch Costner's Waterworld again, this time as a survival guide?

      In the end, moving to higher ground is just a quick fix.
      Maybe I should learn how to swim....
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      .
      "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #4
        Not to sound mean, uncaring or cruel ........
        But, New Orleans is a ticking timebomb the goes off every few years.
        You can almost set your clock by it like Old Faithful.

        The problem I see, all the millions of dollars wasted in disaster relief to rebuild something that's going to be devistated again in a few years... and the process continues over and over and over.

        While this repeated cycle is happening, somewhere else in the country there's poor kids who can't even get a decent meal ....... People with no health insurance that may die or living in agony ..... Old people living in squalor etc.

        All this and more, but it seems more important to pour all this money into rebuilding New Orleans every few years.
        Why ?
        So they can do it again and again.

        It don't make sense

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        • toys2cool
          Ultimate Mego Warrior
          • Nov 27, 2006
          • 28605

          #5
          It would make sense to do something like that,but it would never happen,there's a lot of poverty in that city and not everyone would just be able to get up and go
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          • Mikey
            Verbose Member
            • Aug 9, 2001
            • 47258

            #6
            Originally posted by toys2cool
            It would make sense to do something like that,but it would never happen,there's a lot of poverty in that city and not everyone would just be able to get up and go
            Trust me,
            If they suddenly found themselves in waste-deep water that wasn't pumped out, they'd go.

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            • toysrus
              Persistent Member
              • Aug 23, 2007
              • 1247

              #7
              I feel the same

              Why stay in a disaster area? Re-build, storm destroys, go blame someone, re-build storm destroys, go re-build- go blame. Same old crap every few years? Move the city already, may take years & years, but come on now.

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              • Gorn Captain
                Invincible Ironing Man
                • Feb 28, 2008
                • 10549

                #8
                Sad thing is, a lot of these people have no means to relocate. They'll just drop into another kind of poverty in some other place. And think of the families that were scattered across the US after the last hurricane. In interviews, it's clear that they don't have the money to travel to their loved ones and be reunited.

                It's often not the natural disaster that is the killer, but the follow-up afterwards that is the true tragedy. But that would get me to the current administration and the way it handles things, so let's not go there....
                I don't want to open that can of worms...
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                "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                • Customslab

                  #9
                  what kills me to see people wanting the goverment to flip the bill for a NATURAL disaster (their home)hey don't get me wrong i feel for the people who lost everything but no one forced them to live below sea level or not carry insureance

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                  • Bill
                    Parminant Memble
                    • Oct 20, 2002
                    • 4139

                    #10
                    They should relocate Kansas, the whole State. Tornado after tornado yet people still live there. And Arizona is really hot, people shouldn't live there either. California really does have way too many mud-slides and seismic activity to make it "safe" either, they should move somewhere more stable. And anyone living from Galveston to Panama City to Miami back up to the Outer Banks should get out soon. I think we should all just converge on Cleveland and build it up like Tokyo.

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                    • Seeker
                      Neptunians RULE!
                      • Feb 20, 2008
                      • 1954

                      #11
                      Maybe we should all relocate to Canada?
                      Lo there do I see my Father.
                      Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
                      Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
                      Lo they do call me.
                      They bid me take my place among them.
                      In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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                      • megoscott
                        Founding Partner
                        • Nov 17, 2006
                        • 8710

                        #12
                        Well, the port of New Orleans is vitally important to the nation's economy---all that shipping going up the river--just look what this will do to gas prices. You pretty much need a city there, that's why it's always been there. It's a little different than vacation homes on the beach.
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                        • JDeRouen
                          Author of Small Things
                          • Jun 14, 2001
                          • 16568

                          #13
                          The US government should be good for something. If we can't even help our own people in their times of need, what is the point?
                          --
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                          • Seeker
                            Neptunians RULE!
                            • Feb 20, 2008
                            • 1954

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MegoScott
                            Well, the port of New Orleans is vitally important to the nation's economy---all that shipping going up the river--just look what this will do to gas prices. You pretty much need a city there, that's why it's always been there. It's a little different than vacation homes on the beach.
                            Let the whole thing sink and move the port to the new mouth of the mississippi. As was pointed out the ocean levels will continue to rise, The land level will continue to sink, and storms will continue to get worse through global warming. Better to be proactive then reactive.
                            Lo there do I see my Father.
                            Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
                            Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
                            Lo they do call me.
                            They bid me take my place among them.
                            In the halls of Valhalla where the brave may live forever.

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                            • JDeRouen
                              Author of Small Things
                              • Jun 14, 2001
                              • 16568

                              #15
                              So what are we doing to do with all the people? Drown them?
                              --
                              Order Small Things, my contemporary fantasy novel featuring Megos, at http://joederouen.com/?page_id=176

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