I love the way people are pretending that it's irresponsible governance and not capitalism itself that led to the overdevelopment of Florida real-estate and the destruction of the wetlands that could have mitigated the effects of this hurricane.
Capitalism is what says "this land is being wasted if we don't pave it and build condos on it". Capitalism is what leans constantly on local governments to approve development, and since capitalism outlasts any administration, sooner or later capitalism will get what it wants.
You can elect responsible government after responsible government after responsible government (not that Florida would actually do this), and still, eventually you would elect an irresponsible government, and capitalism would get what it wants.
As long as capitalism runs our lives, it was 100% inevitable that those vital wetlands would be turned into golf courses, shopping complexes, and retirement homes. It was just a matter of time, because every unspoiled natural resource is a wasted "business opportunity".