Pardon me for being foolish, but here in Houston, we have a reason to be kinda pis@ed off at the Government.
As I stated earlier about Hurricane Rita:
Rita Landed as a strong Cat 3 Hurricane and we were told to evacuate here in Houston.
Now from the entire storm ONLY 7 People died directly related to the storm. 113 Died indirectly...90 of those died ON HOUSTON EVACUATION ROUTES!!!
I would of had a better chance staying at home with the Cat 3 hurricane! And that is exactly what we did during Hurricane Ike...no problems except being without power for two weeks, which was actually quite nice
Now here is my opinion, in the Gulf we are way more prepared for a hurricane than anywhere else in the United States. Everything on the coast down here is rated to hold during a Cat 3 storm, at least anything new. Is this the same for the East Coast? If not, then it is the fault of the citizens that live there for not voting to improve infrastructure to withstand Cat 3 hurricanes, including flood gates, walls, ect.
You can tell me all day that these storms rarely happen and it's not worth the investment, but the fact is they do happen, and they will happen. Better be safe then sorry, right?