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You know, this is great and all, but I have to say that I'm really saddened by the fact that after four years after Katrina, more than 125,000 New Orleans' residents have not been able to return home. While the fear of another Katrina or emotional distancing have left many not wanting to return, the reality is that post-Katrina rents are exorbitantly steep, many homes that were rented are now being renovated and sold at prices only the upper class/wealthy can afford, and very little social programming to assist those who were displaced by Katrina exist...just getting a little tired of the celebrities and the rich who get to enjoy this beautiful city that was created by so many who no longer can afford to live there.
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