kub6040 I did not take it as disrespect or anything. I left my original post kid of vague on what I was talking about. I was away this afternoon as well and could not reply sooner.
The majority of the damage in La this time is the kind that would NOT be predictable/usual. This is a regional weather event causing flooding over a wide area. In addition the weather event is not "normal". The flooding I have read about is out of the traditional hurricane damage areas.
The lower LA, MS, and TX coastlines are in Hurricane alley. So living in an area that is repeatedly damaged by hurricanes would fall into the type of thing I am talking about.
The more local flooding here in Iowa really triggering my post. I did mention the actor's flood damage just because it popped up on the internet about the time I posted. The damage here in Iowa is small potatoes compared to the LA damage.
There is the question? Where do we draw the line on Government assistance for these type of events???? I think it should only be done when the area effected is more regional in scope. LA does not have the resources to deal with this totally by itself . The damage around here can easily be handled by the counties and state involved no outside assistance is needed.
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