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I wish we could have a rational discussion about the actual development of the Houston area. So many subdivisions were unwisely built in flood plains and others without adequate infrastructure for drainage and evacuation. The effects of climate change should be bigly influential in the Houston rebuild. Sadly, one side is too busy trying to grab as much federal money as possible while denying that climate change exists.
What's the point of rebuilding these communities if we're going to ignore science? Regulation is damned yet when disaster strikes they demand my hard earned money for bailouts. They're just going to be destroyed again here in a few years. I'd like to see congress earmark these federal funds to force Houston to rebuild smarter with adequate infrastructure. Otherwise, I feel like my tax dollars will just be pissed away.
I say let Texas pick itself up by its own boostraps. All I've heard from them the past few years was how evil the Feds are and how states do everything better. Now is the perfect time to fire up those bake sales and for "local control" to show the Feds how it's done!
What's the point of rebuilding these communities if we're going to ignore science? Regulation is damned yet when disaster strikes they demand my hard earned money for bailouts. They're just going to be destroyed again here in a few years. I'd like to see congress earmark these federal funds to force Houston to rebuild smarter with adequate infrastructure. Otherwise, I feel like my tax dollars will just be pissed away.
I say let Texas pick itself up by its own boostraps. All I've heard from them the past few years was how evil the Feds are and how states do everything better. Now is the perfect time to fire up those bake sales and for "local control" to show the Feds how it's done!