Hi. I live in Houston, one of the cities that they transferred the survivors to.
I hate calling them Refugees.... they ain't foriegners escaping a war. They are our own people. Anyways, when you see all those buses and cars full of people with Louisianna license plates, you kinda get a little idea of how bad it actually is over there. The church around the corner from me has taken in some 25 or 30 people. There are single people giving the displaced their own
homes to stay in while they move in with friends or family.
Tempers are flaring over the evacuation problems and of course, polititians
are starting to use this to their advantage. That city was in a bowl in the
middle of a swamp with only one real route (IH-10) to get in and out of it.
It has to be a logistical nightmare to get all those people out of there and
an even bigger nightmare to figure out how to rebuild the place.
My kid's schools that they go to are full of kids from New Orleans trying to
register. and I imagine that they're gonna be here for a long time.
@ CWMAX.... I Hope your doing OK if you can read this