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Xelebes said:The idea is that the family would have been helped by the neighbours and friends to make it through this and not the government. The government really has only so much power - to allot new land for temporary residence is only to be vague and is expected by the neighbouring communities to accept those who lost their land. The government is also to help rescue and then rebuild its lost infrastructure that it possesses - like roads, levees and sewers. There is a difference between community and government. The government only makes, enforces and judge the laws in place. It is up to the community to provide the rest of the duties.
Which neighbors and friends?
The ones who also have no food, water, medicine, or diapers?
The wealthier people who because of their intellectual superiority and can-do American attitude (or is it just that they have the MEANS) were the first to leave?
The rest of the country, which has sent millions to the red cross in a matter of days, only to find out that the red cross was not ALLOWED to distribute food? Or that equipped doctors have sat with no orders, no requests for help? Or that a military ship, one of the first and closest possible sources of aid, was not flagged down, told to give aid, or given direction though prepared to take people on? (all of these covered in mainstream media, not my usual wingnut sources
Check what the airlines went and did, and Amtrak. And I don't think anyone had to hold a gun to their heads. The private sector is coming through in every way it can. Doctors and nurses living on glucose drips, BEGGING to get their patients evacuated. Neighbors commandeering boats and picking people up. A kid who "looted" a bus and drove it to Houston full of people, because it was just sitting there unused. (it'll be interesting to see if he gets indicted or not)
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