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2112 wrote:rjxj wrote:That's my point. They are clueless of what they are saying but it doesn't slow them down.2112 wrote:toedtoes wrote:You obviously have no idea what just went down. You're saying the poor people living in River Oaks, Memorial and River Stone couldn't afford living in a better area?
Many of these areas are populated by lower income folks. They don't have the option of buying ,or living for that matter, in "better areas" because they can't afford anything else. Thinking it's as simple as "don't build there" is an argument made by those with money and a support system. When you are poor and have no one else to help you out, you find things aren't quite so simplistic and easy to resolve.
LOL, they dont know what those are
I found his comment insulting to me, my family, friends and colleagues that just lost their homes.
โSep-04-2017 06:30 PM
rjxj wrote:That's my point. They are clueless of what they are saying but it doesn't slow them down.2112 wrote:toedtoes wrote:You obviously have no idea what just went down. You're saying the poor people living in River Oaks, Memorial and River Stone couldn't afford living in a better area?
Many of these areas are populated by lower income folks. They don't have the option of buying ,or living for that matter, in "better areas" because they can't afford anything else. Thinking it's as simple as "don't build there" is an argument made by those with money and a support system. When you are poor and have no one else to help you out, you find things aren't quite so simplistic and easy to resolve.
LOL, they dont know what those are
โSep-04-2017 06:18 PM
2112 wrote:toedtoes wrote:You obviously have no idea what just went down. You're saying the poor people living in River Oaks, Memorial and River Stone couldn't afford living in a better area?
Many of these areas are populated by lower income folks. They don't have the option of buying ,or living for that matter, in "better areas" because they can't afford anything else. Thinking it's as simple as "don't build there" is an argument made by those with money and a support system. When you are poor and have no one else to help you out, you find things aren't quite so simplistic and easy to resolve.
โSep-04-2017 06:11 PM
toedtoes wrote:You obviously have no idea what just went down. You're saying the poor people living in River Oaks, Memorial and River Stone couldn't afford living in a better area?
Many of these areas are populated by lower income folks. They don't have the option of buying ,or living for that matter, in "better areas" because they can't afford anything else. Thinking it's as simple as "don't build there" is an argument made by those with money and a support system. When you are poor and have no one else to help you out, you find things aren't quite so simplistic and easy to resolve.
โSep-04-2017 04:49 PM
โSep-04-2017 01:25 PM
toedtoes wrote:But, if they can't afford flood insurance, they can't afford to live where they are.
They don't have the option of buying ,or living for that matter, in "better areas" because they can't afford anything else.
โSep-04-2017 10:19 AM
โSep-04-2017 09:10 AM
kzspree320 wrote:
Many seem to not understand the term historical flooding. It means it has NEVER happened in recorded history. If it has never happened, how can you assume people should have been able to see it coming in time to react way ahead to time.
โSep-04-2017 09:04 AM
toedtoes wrote:
There are a lot of other uses for that land that is protected by levies. Business operations, public parks, etc. Roads that allow people to move through that area. Agricultural use. And so on.
Levies aren't just to protect homeowners. Many people throughout the region benefit from the infrastructure. For example, the levy that protects me also protects government buildings, commercial businesses, road access to our downtown region (the only direct access from the neighborhoods north of the downtown), the light rail system, railroad tracks, and agricultural land.
Everyone in the region benefits from those. Forcing only the immediate homeowners to pay for the levy that provides access to the downtown for people up to 60 miles away is unfair. Those people benefit just as much from that levy as I do. And how about all the businesses that use the railroad to transport their goods - without the levy, it would take much longer to go around that entire area.
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