TRI wrote:You blame the Bush administration for the disaster but you excuse the inept local officials who srewed up big time.
Reading comprehension -- it's a fundamental thing. I never blamed the Bush Administration for the disaster. How can a President create a Category 4/5 hurricane? Give me a f*cking break.
But I do blame Bush and his Administration for the pathetically late Federal <b>response</b> to the disaster, just like I blame La. Gov. Kathleen "Cry Like a Hallmark Movie" Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin for their share of blame, too. They didn't do enough before the storm to prepare their residents.
But once the storm wreaked its havoc and New Orleans' and Southern Louisiana's infrastructure was destroyed, how the hell were state and city officials supposed to take the lead and fend for themselves without rapid, efficent, massive Federal help? No one defending Bush in here has answered that question yet.
TRI wrote:Disaster relief is a local issue first and a federal issue last.
That's bullsh*t with a catastrophe of this magnitude. If so, then why even bother with FEMA? Why does the mission statement of the Homeland Security Department include a clause about assisting after natural disasters?
New Orleans is under 20 feet of water in some places. Levees are breached. There is looting. No power. No sanitation. No running water. What is Ray Nagin supposed to do? Sing Kumbaya and hope someone drops MRE's from heaven or that someone was having a massive gumbo cookout that can feed 100,000 on Sunday night, with plenty of leftovers?
TRI wrote:The people on the levee board new about this problem and they sat on their hands!
True. But the Army Corps of Engineers knew the levees were substandard, but no funding was provided from a Federal level to fix them.
TRI wrote:Bush cannot stop a Cat 5 hurricane or steer it to another location. He simply does not have that power.
Bush does have the power to lead a rapid, efficient response that saves lives, which he didn't do here. It's simply inexcusable that the U.S. can fly supplies to tsunami victims halfway around the world in two days yet takes FOUR days to aid its citizens in New Orleans.
TRI wrote:You want Bush to be God but he is NOT.
No, I want him to be a leader based in reality, which he wasn't here. The man didn't even speak about the problems until Tuesday. He didn't show up until Thursday. His first speech focused more on the effect on gas prices and that his dad and Clinton were going to pass the tin cup instead of talking about specific ways the Feds were going to end hell on Earth in NO and Mississippi.
I don't want Bush to be God. He can't; he has a hard enough time being president.
TRI wrote:When you suffer this much damage with limited relief supplies and resouces, recovery and disaster relief can take longer than most people would like.
Limited supplies and resources? Were all the water supplies and MRE's sourced from Monday to Thursday and then delivered? Give me a break.
TRI wrote:It is NOT just New Orleans that was ravaged by this storm. In coastal Mississippi there was a 30 foot storm surge in some areas! A 30 foot storm surge is extremely devastating.
Agree here. The ravaged Mississippi residents are being somewhat forgotten with the media's justified focus on New Orleans.
Take care,
PK
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