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In todays New York Times....

Posted By: Bobcat

In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 10:28 AM

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/07/...lick&module=News&pgtype=Homepage
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 11:28 AM

Hey Bobcat, looks like an interesting story, but you have to log in to read it. What's it say? laugh
Posted By: Bobcat

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 11:39 AM

Long article, slower recovery for the French side, sorry you could not access story.
Posted By: Cincinnati_Kid

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 11:53 AM

I was able to get the entire story...
Very honest article.
Thank you so much..

Don
Posted By: bigbobthib

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 12:00 PM

France step up big time. Time for the locals to act!
Posted By: Jim_Laraine

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 12:49 PM

Interesting article, seems accurate. I shared it to Facebook Simply SXM, Thanks!
Posted By: Kennys

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 01:58 PM

Harsh tough reality for people to deal with.
Posted By: Jim_Laraine

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 02:20 PM

For sure, our island friends have been through hell but keep moving forward and smiling. Thanks much!
Posted By: deputydog1157

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/07/2019 03:06 PM

I also read the entire article however I am not a fan of the political viewpoints and slants that the NYT puts on their articles. I don't want to head down that political slippery slope so I will only say that my viewpoint is slightly skewed.

When we were there in June, we stayed in Orient Village. The businesses that we frequented had a different viewpoint as well. One owner said that the French government, in its socialistic way, have subsidized the people with welfare and medical care so much so that he cannot get people to work. He had also said that the people that are willing to work will only work for cash "under the table" so as to not lose their welfare and medical. He believes that the funds being expended for Saint Martin are not able to be used for the rebuilding because it is being consumed by the people.

Here in the US the government has to compensate people when they seize their property under eminent domain but I have no idea if the French government is or would be required to follow the same compensatory package as here. If the government there can seize property without compensation, then I too would be worried about a land grab. The government should also be able to enact rules/laws in reference to rebuilding and structure strength. If you look at our own land you'll see that homes now being altered or built along shorelines have to be built to strict standards and most are having to be raised.
Posted By: Maria_and_Steve

Re: In todays New York Times.... - 10/08/2019 12:28 AM

I liked the part in the article that stated, "The French government’s promise to deliver substantial help was not an empty one.
It allocated more than $500 million in aid and subsidies in the first six months after the storm to the recovery and reconstruction of Saint-Martin and the smaller, nearby French island of Saint-Barthélemy, according to Sylvie Feucher, the French state’s top representative based in the two territories."

$500 million in aid and very little has been done to date??? I think the French Side might need an independent council to control these funds, as is the case on the Dutch side? Just sayin' smile
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