OK this got my burner going. There seems to be a great generalization of the people living in these two different areas. The Kansas people have been living in the trailers a few weeks not years, and for sure the lawyers will show up. And the people with shortcoming on their insurance will sign on the dotted line because it costs them nothing and promises a probably check down the line. There were many family units in New Orleans that owned their homes outright, had jobs that were also destroyed. Then they were plucked off their roofs and shipped off from 500 miles to several thousand miles, some even separated from their own family members without knowing where each others were. They own land with destroyed houses but can not return because the areas have not been decontaminated to this day. To even compare these events and to try to make an assessment is absurd to me.