Thursday, January 17, 2008

The People of Katrina And The Taxes They Pay

I have watched several documentaries on Kartrina and the existing devastation of the New Orleans area. It seems the major corporate entities such as the Superdome in New Orleans and the Gambling Casinos in Mississippi have been restored quickly and are functioning. The areas other than the corporate wealthy areas are still blighted, full of piles of trash, and vacant. Insurers are finding excuses for not paying to rebuild houses and the government keeps saying it plans to fund the rebuilding of the gulf coast homes, but have not. If I am not mistaken, didn t all of those homeowners and most of the apartment dwellers work and pay state and federal taxes? Doesn t that mean they deserve to have some of that tax money available to fix some of that devastation? Does this mean that when there are natural disasters in other parts of the country people will NOT be treated as tax paying citizens of their own country, but instead like refugees with no rights? Seeing all of those documentaries on the anniversary gave little hope to the future of natural disaster plans in this country. A documentary by Discovery Times interviewed many of the professionals who were present during and after the floods, who contradicted many of the negative media reports that were put on the air about Katrina victims. Were these false reports put on the air to brainwash us against the Katrina victims? In my opinion all of this demonstrates that although we pay large amounts of state and federal taxes, the government may not be there for you if a natural disaster happens, therefore you MUST get all of your ducks in order now. Save money, keep a credit card with no balance, have an evacuation plan, have provisions, and leave when you are told. That was difficult for the poorest people who did not have money saved or credit cards, but they can try by contacting family members out of town or finding an inexpensive hotel on higher ground outside town or asking their church for help. Write your congressman and senator for more clear cut evacuation bills so everyone can be helped when a disaster strikes. Lois Center-Shabazz is the founder of the personal finance website, Msfinancialsavvy.com and the author of the award-winning book, Let s Get Financial Savvy! Msfinancialsavvy.com, Now Get Free Business Tools Here

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