- Macro impact of Katrina -- this thing is going to have a serious impact on the whole U.S. economy, not just the Gulf region and not just because of oil prices. Among other things, we're talking about a dislocation of people and jobs that has not been seen since the Dust Bowl.
- Journalism, weather reporting, risk-taking and disaster coverage. For those not in the know, I worked at the AP early in my career and I have very strong opinions about this sort of stuff and a lot to say.
- The weather reality -- people, we're at the _beginning_ of the hurricaine season.
- Journalism, weather reporting, risk-taking and disaster coverage. For those not in the know, I worked at the AP early in my career and I have very strong opinions about this sort of stuff and a lot to say.
- The weather reality -- people, we're at the _beginning_ of the hurricaine season.
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Date: 2005-08-31 08:41 pm (UTC)I do wonder how many people will actually even come back at all, and how many will settle somewhere else and simply realize they have to start a new life. It's not like things will be back to normal in a month or two if they get the water out. People can't just go back to their houses and pick up; there's nothing to pick up. Jobs are pretty much gone, unless you work for a large corporation like I do, but even then, how long are they going to pay the New Orleans folks if our office is closed?
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Date: 2005-08-31 08:58 pm (UTC)Meanwhile, school systems in areas where the displaced are heading will be doing more with not enough resources and no new tax dollars coming in from those relocated, etc.
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Date: 2005-08-31 10:17 pm (UTC)Current mood: completely sick.