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9,025 posted on 09/04/2008 4:19:01 AM PDT by backhoe (Vote Palin- for a Real Change...)
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Big Lies in the Big Easy: The Ghosts of Hurricane Katrina

By Lance Fairchok
"The difference between now and Katrina is that we knew what we had to do in Katrina, we just didn't have the resources. This time we do."
---New Orleans' Ray Nagin, speaking about Hurricane Gustav

The feeder bands of Hurricane Gustav are pouring rain on my town in the Florida panhandle. A few hundred miles west, it is hitting Louisiana with all its fury. Hurricanes Ivan and Dennis hit here within 10 months of each other, causing wide destruction but no scandals and no demands for federal aid. Katrina just brushed us with some wind and rain, much as Gustav is now. This is the first big one since Katrina, the one that brings back memories of her impact on the Gulf Coast and how the democrats and their accomplices in the press hid a story of criminal negligence and corruption.

Within hours of the disaster, when the full impact of city and state dereliction of duty became clear, the state political machine realized it needed to shift blame. In the best traditions of entrenched Democrat administrations, New Orleans Mayor Nagin and Governor Blanco had placed partisan political considerations above the welfare of the people and the nation. 24 hours prior to Katrina smashing into the Gulf Coast, Mayor Nagin had not issued mandatory evacuation orders. 12 hours prior to Katrina hitting, Governor Blanco had not mobilized the Louisiana National Guard nor accepted federal aid, deferring vital decisions, even after President Bush pleaded with her. She was concerned first with the political ramifications of federal aid from a Republican administration.

Despite having comprehensive plans (very pretty on paper when soliciting Federal funds), supplies were not positioned, security was not planned, hundreds of buses remained parked. Contingencies were not planned for hospitals, fire stations, police stations, ambulances, or any other civic authority. Nursing homes were left unprotected. The obvious and glaring failure by the city and the state governments was clear, so Senator Mary Landrieu (Dem-LA) publicly placed blame on the Federal Government and President Bush. The bloated bureaucracy of FEMA was an easy target, and the rest of the Democrats in congress and the senate, as well as the usual race agitators joined the cause. The Democrats saw the disaster as a political opportunity, and knowing the truth full well, they used Katrina propaganda to hammer the administration. They took the corruption and ineptitude at the local and state level and spun it into a tall tale of federal neglect and racism.

Taking responsibility is not a leftist virtue, but blame shifting certainly is. New Orleans had warnings about the levees as well as funding for many years.  The levees were their perpetual cash cow, where museums, gambling boats and marinas were built with funds earmarked for flood control, squandered for temporary and petty gain.

At the time, I was struck by the pre-programmed hostility of many of the New Orleans refugees. One man said, "I want a cool place to sleep, a shower and a check!" The calls of "It's about time" as initial deliveries of water and food arrived amazed me...Not much has changed in the Big Easy since Katrina, and while the levees should hold for Gustav, New Orleans will continue to milk taxpayer money for "Katrina Aid" for many years to come. They have convinced us that we owe it to them, all 115 billion dollars of it.
 
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9,026 posted on 09/04/2008 5:03:15 AM PDT by backhoe (Vote Palin- for a Real Change...)
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