JoeB131
Diamond Member
True, but the fishing, and shipping industries brought in a population; LA lies near a fault. Building LA was not that bright either, Miami, and much of the Florida coast, is subject to hurricanes frequently, along with the Keys. Yet, they remain populated.
Yes they do. And when a natural disaster strikes, it isn't really any president's fault, is it?
Incidently, I think that there are some valid criticism of Bush, not the least of which was that he put people in charge of the banking industry who weren't watching the store and he kept drinking the Free Trade Koolaid when it became clear that it was actually hurting our economy.
Iraq and NOLA, not so much on my list of criticism.