Dr.Traveler
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Well, no. What about the port of Galveston? The Port of Charleston? The Port of Savannah? They would seem to suffer from a functioning port of New Orleans. So maybe they should be exempt from paying?
I have to resort to curses because otherwise you might get the idea that your posts deserve to be taken seriously. They don't. They are stupid and reflect ignorance about economics, geography and life in general.
So clam up dickwad.
Again with the cursing. You're a real saint there aren't you boy-o?
None of the Ports mentioned can fill the role the Port of New Orleans enjoys because of its location at the mouth of the Mighty Miss. As the Mississippi is a major US waterway, you're still flailing about uselessly here. A functional port on the Mississippi is vital for trade. Nothing you've said has undermined that point.
If you find such points not worthy of debate, you can always add me to your ignore list. A Rabbi such as yourself ought to be very familiar with advice from the book of Proverbs on such things.