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Katrina Victim seeking $3,014,170,389,176,410

"We Want 3 Quadrillion Dollars!"

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NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Katrina's victims have put a price tag on their suffering and it is staggering โ€” including one plaintiff seeking the unlikely sum of $3 quadrillion.

The total number โ€” $3,014,170,389,176,410 โ€” is the dollar figure so far sought from some 489,000 claims filed against the federal government over damage from the failure of levees and flood walls following the Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane.

Of the total number of claims, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it has received 247 for at least $1 billion apiece, including the one for $3 quadrillion.

"That's the mother of all high numbers," said Loren Scott, a Baton Rouge-based economist.

For the sake of perspective: A mere $1 quadrillion would dwarf the U.S. gross domestic product, which Scott said was $13.2 trillion in 2007. A stack of one quadrillion pennies would reach Saturn.

Some residents may have grossly exaggerated their claims to send a message to the corps, which has accepted blame for poorly designing the failed levees.

"I understand the anger," Scott said. "I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."

Daniel Becnel, Jr., a lawyer who said his clients have filed more than 60,000 claims, said measuring Katrina's devastation in dollars and cents is a nearly impossible task.

"There's no way on earth you can figure it out," he said. "The trauma these people have undergone is unlike anything that has occurred in the history of our country."

The corps released zip codes, but no names, for the 247 claims of at least $1 billion. The list includes a $77 billion claim by the city of New Orleans. Fourteen involve a wrongful death claim. Fifteen were filed by businesses, including several insurance companies.

Little is known about the person who claimed $3 quadrillion. It was filed in Baker, 93 miles northwest of New Orleans. Baker is far from the epicenter of Katrina's destruction, but the city has a trailer park where hundreds of evacuees have lived since the storm.

Katrina, which is blamed for more than 1,600 deaths in Louisiana and Mississippi, is considered the most destructive storm to ever hit the U.S. It caused at least $60 billion in insured losses and could cost Gulf Coast states up to $125 billion, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Most of the claims were filed before a deadline that coincided with Katrina's second anniversary, but the Corps is still receiving them โ€” about 100 claims have arrived over the past three weeks โ€” and is feeding them into a computer database.

The Corps said it isn't passing judgment on the merits of each claim. Federal courts are in charge of deciding if a claim is valid and how much compensation is warranted.

"It's important to the person who filed it, so we're taking every single claim seriously," Corps spokeswoman Amanda Jones said.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22571349/?GT1=10755
 
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I say that picture was worth all the words, and even more than that ridiculous sum the woman's asking.

The one phrase that explains it all, though:
"I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."
 
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nicholas said:
I say that picture was worth all the words, and even more than that ridiculous sum the woman's asking.

The one phrase that explains it all, though:
"I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."

I hope they donโ€™t insult her by offering a settlement for a fraction of the amount; say something offensive like 10% at 300,000,000,000,000
 
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haha! only in america! ;)
 
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how can she even begin to claim that much? have they no inclination as to how much things are actually work?
 
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They should have been aware of the potential of major flooding if a hurricane happen - it did. I don't see how they are able to sue the government for not providing them with a better levie system. IMO, it was a service the government did to help the people. They new what they were getting into when they moved there. It sucks, don't get me wrong.
 
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"I also understand it's a negotiating tactic: Aim high and negotiate down."

lmfao understatement of the century. :lol:
 
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America is the place where idiots will sue for anything & hope for the jackpot. Unfortunately many other countries are becoming like them as well :(
 
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kev said:
haha! only in america! ;)
It's no big deal actually.
In America government can just print money or finance through budget deficit ;)
 
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sdsinc said:
It's no big deal actually.
In America government can just print money or finance through budget deficit ;)
They can just print the money, but when to much money gets circulated thats what causes recessions and depressions. So they can't just print up billions/trillions of dollars because they can - it will kill the economy.
 
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This is how to sell a domain name; Ask for 3 Quadrillion, settle for $500 LOL
 
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Fewski said:
They can just print the money, but when to much money gets circulated thats what causes recessions and depressions. So they can't just print up billions/trillions of dollars because they can - it will kill the economy.


It is killing the economy and for some reason it is not an important topic of discussion among most americans...
 
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WolfMother said:
It is killing the economy and for some reason it is not an important topic of discussion among most americans...
Your exactly right. It seems like the news doesn't want to have anything about the economy failing. IMO, the country is in a recession right now - and only going to get worse before it gets better.
 
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It's becoming quite apparent that we are in the beginning of a recession. I am so irate about the news censoring extremely vital issues like this.

A few weeks ago the market was rising and the press treated this as a positive move. It was only due to our dollar devaluing further, that's how the numbers became inflated. So at this point as the dollar decreases in value, we should see a steady increase in the market. Now the stock market is going down despite inflation. This is what worries me...
 
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