[StBernard] A real answer through HOW MUCH red tape?
Westley Annis
westley at da-parish.com
Sat Feb 18 22:42:57 EST 2006
Dear Tracy,
Your answer is entirely too simple and is filled with common sense and
logic; way too damning characteristics for Louisiana Legislators!!
God Bless,
Butch
>-----------------------------------------------------
>
>My question to all is this.........WHEN and IF we receive the money
>promised
>to us by Bush for the housing recovery, how in the hell are they going to
>determine who gets what?
>If everyone doesn't get the same, people will get in an uproar. Each person
>thinks they are in the worst situation, so I'm not thinking this will be an
>easy task. And then I heard on WWL, they will (and just exactly WHO IS
>"they"??) will assess each homeowner's situation, whether you had no
>insurance, had insurance but not enough, or just looking for the buy-out.
>How long is all that going to take?? I guess there will be ANOTHER
>committee
>formed ("they" will have to be created) It sure makes a whole lot more
>sense
>to me to just give everyone an equal amount of money, and skip the delays.
>OH, yeah, and it's 100% of pre-Katrina value up to $150,000, how much extra
>time will it take to have appraisals done on properties that the owner has
>lived in for 10 plus years?
>It seems to me there will be too many delays and too much red tape with the
>solution currently offered.
>Why not do it like Mississippi, and just disperse the money to each
>household in even amounts.
>Who can complain, no matter what your situation, it's money you did not
>count on having BEFORE......???
>Apparently Mississippi's governor understands his citizens have an
>IMMEDIATE
>need, let's not make them to continue to wait further for help.
>Tracie Brown
>
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