They also often reject any role for governments in addressing social - economic problems,
such as unemployment or the low wages earned by
workers who are
trapped in unskilled occupations or isolated in central cities, where financial and physical infrastructures are inadequate and social networks are weak.
After centuries of being filled in or diverted, what was left of Coney Island Creek overflowed with
such a vengeance that it nearly killed a group of city utility
workers trapped by the rising waters.