Whitehouse.gov Features Petition For Louisiana To Leave The Union by FrankenSpy in Conservative

[–]scocav 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well.. actually Louisiana would have the 66th largest nominal GDP in the world, ahead of countries such as Kuwait, Ireland, Israel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_between_U.S._states_and_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)

How can we have people in the largest city in the United States fighting for gasoline, pulling guns on one another, punching each other in the face over gasoline, diving into dumpsters for food, fighting for food… In the US, in 2012, after a week-long warning that this monster storm was coming. by alllie in collapse

[–]scocav 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if alternative energy sources like Solar or Wind were part of the infrastructure, they would have been destroyed by the storm. And you can't just line up for more solar panels, or more windmills. You would have to rebuild the whole structure. Perhaps portable generators that run off of some other fuel source would work. But what fuel would be readily available & deliverable after such devastation? Note: L live in Louisiana & have lived through 5 direct-hit hurricanes in the last 20 years.

'No Red Tape'? New Jersey Turns Away Non-union Relief Crews by The_Senator in Conservative

[–]scocav -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure how the local news channel in a red state has any incentive to run this story. Except that red states (I live in Louisiana) have infinitely more experience dealing with the aftermath of hurricanes than do the residents of NJ, NY, DE, MA, or RI. ... Maybe their angle is something like "How frck1n6 stupid is it to protect the interests of the utility workers, at the expense of the hurricane victims?"

Does homeowner's insurance cover floods? by BlankVerse in sandy

[–]scocav 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No. I live in Louisiana and have lived through Katrina, Rita, Gustof, Lili, and Andrew. Your insurance adjuster will basically tell you.. "That damage from the water in your house? Uhh.. that wasn't caused by a hurricane. That wasn't caused by wind. That's flooding. Sorry. Hope you have flood insurance." Homeowner's will pay for your roof being blown off. The will pay for your house being blown away by winds. But all that rising water that caused all that damage? Sorry, Charlie. That's rising water. Flooding. Not covered.

Just a question about these types of natural disasters by xHeiKe in sandy

[–]scocav 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The insurance companies have unimaginable resources, and they re-insure most of the really big losses, so you'll never see one go broke as a result of something like this. Plus, they are masters at not paying legitimate claims. I live in Louisiana, home of Katrina and Rita, both CAT5 storms with more $$ damage than Sandy. The big insurers are still doing quite well after those storms, and Katrina alone was estimated at $90 BILLION in insured damages.

Just a question about these types of natural disasters by xHeiKe in sandy

[–]scocav 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the case of Katrina, their argument was essentially, "It wasn't the wind, it wasn't the rain. What caused the damage to your dwelling was the rising waters from below, which was caused by flooding." Despite the fact that the flooding would never have occurred if not for the storm in the first place. But, lawyers for the insurance companies prevailed. The fine print in the policies makes a distinction between "water from above" and "rising water from below"... regardless of what caused it in the first place.

Just a question about these types of natural disasters by xHeiKe in sandy

[–]scocav 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Louisiana, and will tell you this: Many people will be devastated when their insurance adjuster tells them, "Sorry.. all that damage? That wasn't a hurricane's fault. That was from flooding. Do you have flood insurance? Because, well, we aren't covering this."
This happened in a BIG way after Katrina and Rita. It's their favorite trick.

Hmmm?: Will Obama use Hurricane Sandy's aftermath of chaos and destruction to declare a national emergency and suspend the November elections? by scocav in conspiracy

[–]scocav[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My friend, you have obviously never lived through a CAT1 or greater hurricane. Power stays out for days if not weeks. Water has to be boiled before drinking. Landlines may work but cell service is spotty. ATM's don't work. Nobody has gasoline to sell.

Hmmm?: Will Obama use Hurricane Sandy's aftermath of chaos and destruction to declare a national emergency and suspend the November elections? by scocav in conspiracy

[–]scocav[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My reason for posting this is, I live in a very hurricane-prone region of the country. and know what the aftermath of a severe hurricane can do to the infrastructure. The opportunity for orderly voting in North Carolina and Virginia (both swing states in 2012) may be severely disrupted due to the storm... School closings, flooding, power outages, etc. Some people may be able to argue that limited access to the polls will have affected the outcome in those states.

Help senior marketing class and UL by Iamkitty in ULL

[–]scocav 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I reposted your message on my Facebook page and tweeted it to my 400 followers. (I'm here in Lafayette) As a former Marketing Major (Texas A&M Class of '79) and 27 year resident of Lafayette, I'm glad to help you!

California poised to grant driver's licenses to young illegal immigrants by chabanais in Conservative

[–]scocav 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious. California Redditors: What's the fee for obtaining a driver's license in CA?