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The homefront: Houston shows the misplaced national priorities
August 31, 2017 12:00 AM

By the Editorial Board / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The spectacle of Houston, America?s fourth-largest city, under water and partially in ruins should serve as a sharp wake-up call to America in terms of the challenges it identifies and presents.

First, it doesn?t matter whether one believes that climate change is human-produced, at least in part, and thus subject to being mitigated, or not.

The fact of the matter is that America is showing itself catastrophically vulnerable to what nature seemingly increasingly is getting up to.

There was Hurricane Andrew in Florida, Katrina in New Orleans and now Harvey in Houston and moving into Louisiana. Something clearly needs to be done for America?s Southeast.

That raises the question of whether America wants to shift its priorities and start spending money on fixing our infrastructure or adjusting it to meet imminent future challenges ? or whether it wants to continue spending on endless wars and nation-building in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.

Should it be building to try to assure the stability of the Ashraf Ghani government in Afghanistan and the Haider al-Abadi regime in Iraq or getting rid of Bashar Assad?s rule in Syria?

Or should it be fixing the water supply in Flint, Mich., and Pittsburgh and New York City?s subway system?

There is waste and foolishness in our actual responses to disasters.

A shocking amount of the money of the Federal Emergency Management Agency gets spent on rebuilding dwellings and businesses more than once in exposed areas.

One element in a new look at America?s vulnerability to storms, floods and other natural disasters should be on seeing to it that areas in danger don?t get rebuilt as if the danger were over.

Apart from the major review of America?s priorities that the disaster in Houston demands, there will also be the nearer-to-hand challenge to the federal government to somehow get past its absurd gridlock.

Money must be found and voted to deal with the Houston challenge.

But the Republicans and the Democrats, Congress and the president, must also pass a budget, raise the national debt ceiling, and at least begin work on what is left of President Donald Trump?s agenda, including, particularly in light of what is happening in the Southeast, the big infrastructure bill he pledged.

If nothing else, Americans? focus on the tragedy in Houston, and their generous response to the needs of the suffering people there, should make their tolerance of more wrangling about health care and money-fueled lobbying about a new tax law run thin.

The country has much bigger problems at home than North Korea?s Kim Jong Un, migration to Europe and keeping American Navy ships from running into other ships.

Because of misplaced priorities, things at home are in much worse shape than they should be.

Dealing with the problems at home is not impossible, at all, but it will require a larger vision of our country on the part of our ostensible leaders.
 

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Ridiculous. They are really going to make judgments based on the city not being able to handle 5 feet of rain? Based on their reasoning, we should make sure every town can handle every catastrophic weather event.

I agree we should get our shit together at home before we spend billions on nation building elsewhere, but get fucking real.
 

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Ridiculous. They are really going to make judgments based on the city not being able to handle 5 feet of rain? Based on their reasoning, we should make sure every town can handle every catastrophic weather event.

I agree we should get our shit together at home before we spend billions on nation building elsewhere, but get fucking real.

(From the second editorial ~)

"The Texas Tribune and ProPublica reported on Houston?s precarious flooding situation last year, noting that Harris County, which includes Houston, lost 30 percent of its wetlands to development between 1992 and 2010. Meanwhile, from 1996 to 2011, the amount of impervious surface in the county increased by 25 percent. That?s a lot of pavement.

Houston?s plight doesn?t need chastisement right now. The nation?s focus should be on the flood victims and survivors and measures that should be taken to ensure the city?s full recovery. But eventually, just as was the case after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, the conversation must turn to how to save lives and property from future storms.
 

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Don't worry.

Buddy has sent $2.37 out of his won money to help the victims in Huston.

Now $2.37 doesn't sound like much, but it's a larger percentage of Buddy's net worth than Donald Dipshit has sent.*

*Especially since Donald Dipshit hasn't actually sent one penny.
 

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Don't worry.

Buddy has sent $2.37 out of his won money to help the victims in Huston.

Now $2.37 doesn't sound like much, but it's a larger percentage of Buddy's net worth than Donald Dipshit has sent.*

*Especially since Donald Dipshit hasn't actually sent one penny.

:welcome:

He ponied up a mil. Come out of your bubble Muff Diver

:facepalm:
 

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That's a lie. He's "promised". But hasn't actually sent one cent.

Maybe you need to be educated. Try Trump University.

So you think he is just going to pull the cash out of his wallet on his visit to Houston? Yea he promised. Trump is the President of the United States. Enjoy!

:mj07:
 

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Twice before he has promised to donate a million. Hurricane Sandy and veterans. First one he dragged his feet until he was called out. Second, nada. We shall see. For the sake of fairness, all of the ex presidents should be stepping up to some degree and directly to JJ Watt's fund.
Yes, infastructure NEEDS updating regardless of climate change/ global warming although I side with the science because I bellieve better safe then sorry.

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