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wapiticountry wrote:
That part of Kentucky is not McMansion country. It is an impoverished rural area where the people will have very limited ability to recover . It is doubtful any off the displaced residents had flood insurance and the extremely limited economy of the area means those same residents will not have the ability to rebuild their lives. The cold hard truth is the best thing for many would be FEMA assisting them in relocating to areas desperate for employees. But that will never happen because neither the government nor the residents will push for that solution. So instead the cycle of poverty will continue with FEMA trailers being yet another reminder that poverty still exists in one of the richest countries on earth and there really isnโt anything that can change that fact.
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
If you had lost everything you would be glad to have anything. Sorry bunch above
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time2roll wrote:
RVs or lowest bid park model trailers?
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