Posted by aFORDable on May 16, 2011 at 07:44:03 from (208.137.160.237):
In Reply to: disposable farmers posted by old fashioned farmer on May 16, 2011 at 07:17:33:
Your topic will bring on a debate I'm guessing but here is the other side of the coin. Don't know about further south but I understand that in Missouri those who built and farmed in the flood plain behind the levees that were built years ago knew of the possibilities. Did they or those before them receive any government payments when that area was designated a flood plain? The decision to blow a levee would be an extremely hard one to make I'm sure. If and I emphasize IF the above is true and in dire circumstances they knew levees could be breached then I don't think they have any recourse, as sad as it is for all involved. The decision must be based on which is the lesser of two evils and the population of people will usually win out.
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