... so if for nothing else, the government prefers to avoid having to help anybody.
The glorious leaders you love so much disagree with you:
"I’m also convinced we can help Americans return to the workforce faster by reforming unemployment insurance so that it’s more effective in today’s economy."
"...I want to work with Congress to see how we can help even more Americans who feel trapped by student loan debt."
--Barack Obama, State of the Union Address
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/01/28/president-barack-obamas-state-union-address
Together, we can help make sure that every family that walks into a restaurant can make an easy, healthy choice.”
--Michelle Obama, Comments to the National Restaurant Association
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press...dress-national-restaurant-association-meeting
How high the moon?
How often should one be worried?
As often as the women on the afternoon talk shows tell you.
Yes, you should lift your new house to high ground every March, and return it later in the summer.
Is it better to live in the middle of no water at all?
Of course! You can always depend on city dwellers and government to pump the water from farmers!
Are Sandy and Katrina victims deserving of what they got prior to getting any bailout or assistance from government? Were they dipshits who should've known not to live there?
I have repeatedly addressed the point about people who insist in living in hazardous areas, and then expecting the government to bail them out when the hazard occurs. If you don't want to address this point, then talk with countless home buyers who insist on having a riverfront view from their house.
Back to global warming being a hoax. What's the government's agenda?
I never said it was a hoax, so I don't know what you're talking about.
You sound like Sandy and Katrina victims don't suffer at all, as if you'd happily become one since being bailout is so easy and harmless.
I have repeatedly addressed the point about people who insist in living in hazardous areas, and then expecting the government to bail them out when the hazard occurs. It is the dysfunctional enabling relationship between government and residents.
Or that you want them to suffer more (I do, can you say the same?).
I would hope that people don't suffer at all. I actually care about people in these situations. The difference between you and me is that I don't express my caring by demanding that others care and then implementing a care tax.