[NIFL-POVRACELIT:1540] New Orleans

From: Andres Muro (andresm@epcc.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 16 2005 - 10:13:45 EDT


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Questions: Now that Katrina cleaned up NO of poor people, sort of like
Rudolph cleaned Manhattan, Are speculators going to buy land for
nothing, and are developers going to make huge profits and get juicy
government contracts to rebuild? Is the poor part of NO going to become
new ritzy neighbourhoods? The government already gave a big contract to
halliburton as soon as Katrina hit. Here is the contradiction, we are
being asked to open our hearts and our wallets and help the poor with
food, supplies, English classes, etc. In the meanwhile, corporations are
not being asked to open their hearts and help rebuild. Instead they are
already making bucks. Are our taxes going to go up next year to help
rebuild NO? Are more programs going to get cut to pay for the developers
to rebuild? Is ABE going to go on the choping block again, together with
Even start and other trio programs? Am I being paranoid?

Andres



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