The breakdown of law and order in New Orleans Katrina was like a very terrifying and ominous warning of just how close we are from total anarchy, should a big enough disaster strike...whether it be disease, cataclysm, war, famine, resource depletion, economic collapse.. we seem to be stepping ever closer to the edge & what happened in New Orleans shows what could lie just around the corner if we are not extremely careful.The higher our human civilisation climbs, the more devestating its fall.
where u from? u say new orleans funny. we down here new or "lens" not new or"leans" but everyone says it different! still sad to see places here that look like that, but we are doing somewhat better now in my area. thanks for the vid
This is a prime example of the problem with relying on "tax cuts" as a means of solving big problems. Businesses don't hire people when there's no demand simply because they have a few extra bucks in their pocket.
The mistaken belief that you can revitalize a devastated economy simply by giving tax cuts to big business... FIVE YEARS OF PROOF THAT DOESN'T WORK.
The breakdown of law and order in New Orleans Katrina was like a very terrifying and ominous warning of just how close we are from total anarchy, should a big enough disaster strike...whether it be disease, cataclysm, war, famine, resource depletion, economic collapse.. we seem to be stepping ever closer to the edge & what happened in New Orleans shows what could lie just around the corner if we are not extremely careful.The higher our human civilisation climbs, the more devestating its fall.
Salvus967 1 year ago
@Salvus967 *The breakdown of law and order in New Orleans AFTER Katrina......* It should have read.
Salvus967 1 year ago
humm poor people live in apartments. good way to bring up property value get rid of the poor. wish i lived on mars heard its nice there
daleburgebmx1995 1 year ago
where u from? u say new orleans funny. we down here new or "lens" not new or"leans" but everyone says it different! still sad to see places here that look like that, but we are doing somewhat better now in my area. thanks for the vid
fillikemuz 1 year ago
@fillikemuz I'm from Nebraska.
smwarneke 1 year ago
This is a prime example of the problem with relying on "tax cuts" as a means of solving big problems. Businesses don't hire people when there's no demand simply because they have a few extra bucks in their pocket.
The mistaken belief that you can revitalize a devastated economy simply by giving tax cuts to big business... FIVE YEARS OF PROOF THAT DOESN'T WORK.
BI30 1 year ago
maybe this is where the coming zombie attack will originate from!? How many folks do you suppose are lliving in these old abandoned buildings?
Jeenyus1983 1 year ago
This video is a piece of history. Showing years after the storm
ThisIsAreHouse 1 year ago