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To: humble1 who wrote (26937)9/9/2017 8:14:38 PM
From: Behind Blue Eyes  Respond to of 41375
 
Did the shopkeeper have insurance?



To: humble1 who wrote (26937)9/10/2017 8:12:03 PM
From: Behind Blue Eyes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41375
 
You know I thought about that piece a lot this weekend.. I conclude that it is totally wrong.. and I am truly amazed one can be paid for writing such a one dimensi8onal fallacious viewpoint ..

Cities age.. infrastructure ages.. mostly political will is not there to effect positive change (Look at how the Dems screwed themselves by screwing Sanders).. Political will is mostly focused on re-election.. certainly not the pubic good..

Disruption is required to bring all parties to the same unified goal.. Sadly humankind is typically far too venal to accomplish that on their own.. they need prodding.. catastrophe.. Amazing how the good in most folks comes out in catastrophe .. and overcomes the I'm Alright Jack mentality of complacency..

So every once in awhile Mother Nature (Maybe through God.. this is not a religious discussion) stomps on us puny hubris filled humans to show us what's what and steer us back on course...

The rebuilding in these cases is monumentally better than the example given .. which assumes only the status quo is disrupted.. while in essence.. progress is enabled.. typically huge progress...

Yes a very one dimensional viewpoint expressed by that author..