Our $5.3 Million Tubes At Work
Here's a second Sept. 26, 2005 picture. This time, the tubes are fully deployed. Do these waters look threatening to you? Although it seems slightly elevated, it looks mighty placid and calm to me - and receding.
Note the beautiful green cow pasture in the background and not one house in site.
Ask your Councilman, even if we needed these tubes for 2, 3, 4 days after Rita, why we needed to maintain them for an entire month at $175,000.00 per day? Why were their presence not made known for 10 months? Like Mike Matherne said, it just smells fishy. To me, it smells more like steak on the grill.

Note the beautiful green cow pasture in the background and not one house in site.
Ask your Councilman, even if we needed these tubes for 2, 3, 4 days after Rita, why we needed to maintain them for an entire month at $175,000.00 per day? Why were their presence not made known for 10 months? Like Mike Matherne said, it just smells fishy. To me, it smells more like steak on the grill.
2 Comments:
Still just one stinking picture!This doesn't do anything for me.One bag? Where are the other 499? Put a new picture.Put a cow bag picture.Put a bag lady picture.
This, still, smells, fishy.
HEY,we have a STORM! Do we have some tubes still stored in the parish? Anybody got an extra 5.3 million for this storm season?
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