Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Now!!&Forever!! Dysfunctional Society?

This dysfunctional society has its destructive mechanisms in place, presently in the Katrina aftermath. Congressman Richard Baker's buyout plan is out of kilter because it leaves, developers with the notion of a New New Orleans. The entire social engineering aspects of America, leaves more to be desired.

Always and all the time, the very people affected by any outcome are left out of the model. Fix NOLA, but leave "New Orleans' People" out.

America, better get use to it, those indigenous masses wandering around in that water for those many days, are now another breed of cat. They were forced out of "Louisiana" in a mass "deportation" on that eventful "Friday in September", when the evacuation of the less-fortunate began. The first bus, leaving from Armstrong Airport was stopped in Baton Rouge.

However, now; A contract is dissolved when performance becomes impossible. When the entire performance owed by one party has become impossible because of a fortuitous event, the contract is dissolved.

Further, an obligor who had been put in default when a fortuitous event made his performance impossible is not liable for his failure to perform if the fortuitous event would have likewise destroyed the object of the performance in the hands of the obligee had performance been timely rendered.

The injustice being put upon Louisiana now is an opportunistic land grab, when in fact the business sector; banks and mortgage companies must take a lick financially just as the people of the storm have.

So, the government is going to have to bail everybody out, the mortgage companies, the people, the businesses and the state. It is a moral and a constitutional obligation. It is no less than what would be done in some devastated far off land. One year later, their still living in tents in Banda Aceh. Four months later their still living in tents on the Gulf Coast. Some are still in trailers in Florida from two storm seasons ago.

The difference is, this is America. The difference is every one living in New Orleans expected the Levees to hold. After all, this is America! The people that stayed in New Orleans, expected the pumps to work in a City, that is in a State, that is in a Nation; formed as a more perfect union for the general welfare of its citizens.

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