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Bacon King
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« on: June 23, 2008, 04:11:03 PM »

I think the difference is the human element.  People in Iowa can evacuate.

^^ This. Also, because the mainstream media isn't really paying all that much attention to it.
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Bacon King
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2008, 09:24:16 PM »

and tens of thousands of idiots chose to leave instead of stay.

For putting down idiots you certainly are playing the part yourself. In fact, I have already debunked this specific "argument" by you before. See below.

Let me walk you through the facts here.

The poverty line for a family of four is $20,444 per year. That's $393 a week, before taxes, rent, food, etc. Around 100,000 people displaced by Katrina were below the poverty line (source), so one would assume a sizable portion of New Orleans was making less than $400 a week.

Assuming, say, an evacuation to Baton Rouge, which was closer than most, evacuees would travel around eighty miles one way, spending about $30 on gas for a round trip- assuming they even had a car. Riding the bus is more expensive. A hotel room for four costs at least $50 a night (usually more, you know), and considering a stay of at least two nights, a hotel stay would cost at least $120 with taxes.

That's $150 just to evacuate and find a place to stay. Do you seriously think that a family can easily afford to make such a sudden payment when they make less than $400 a week? If so, you are hopelessly disillusioned.
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