Posted on 09/02/2005 9:39:26 AM PDT by Lacey
http://powerlineblog.com/archives/011542.php
I bring this up because I saw a lot of ambulances, police cars, and fire equipment flooded in the Katrina footage. It will be interesting to see what the NO preplanning was since their director of emergency response is all over the tv blaming Bush. We went through Frances (cat 4) and three weeks later Jeanne (cat 3) last year and I think Palm Beach County and Jeb Bush did a pretty good job. It's up to local and state people to tell the feds what they need and to run the emergency command centers, not just throw their arms up in the air and start blaming everyone else.
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To show you the mind-set of several of the people I work with, one of them approached me this morning and told me that a tent city needs to be erected for all these displaced folks and it should be placed on President Bush's ranch in Crawford. Can you believe this crap!
I've noticed this. Has there been hourly updates from the Mayors office? Have there been daily press conferences from the Governor?
Have you seen their presence on the street comforting people? Have the Parish commissioners (do they have them?) from the hardest hit areas been giving updates on what is going on in their sectors?
The lack of local government on this is astonishing!
If each bus could transport 40 folks (maybe more), that would have been 7,600 folks moved out of harms way...and the trip only had to be about 10 miles northwest.
So...figuring 8 round trips per bus, that would have removed 60,800 folks from harm's way.
Not a bad effort....of course, it didn't happen.
Just listening to Michael Medved and it has been reported that buses were dispatched to neighborhoods, cars with loudspeaker driving around announcing where the pickup points were but very few people were willing to take advantage. Why? Because the majority of those who stayed were staying to collect their government checks which arrive around Sept. 2nd..........
With a disaster of this scale, FEMA really needed to step up.
God help us if there is is large scale terror attack. We've seen how prepared we are, 4 years after 9/11. We should all be ashamed and learn from this.
Did they say how many stinking buses are in that lot, looks like over 200 to me.
assuming they wouldn't have been hijacked by the crackheads!
I'm hearing over 360 buses, more than are captured in that picture.
btt
Question.....
I've only heard Col. Hunt (On O'Reilly) say that the Gov. of La. NEVER 'pulled the trigger' to request Fed. assistance. Correct me if I'm wrong, doesn't the Gov. of any State have to request help in order receive Fed. help? From what I understand, NG troops from one State cannot enter another State without being requested by said state's Gov. Correct? If what I've heard from Col. Hunt is correct, how can the MSM continue to critize the President and his response time. This is really bothering me and if anyone can set me straight I'd appreciate it.
///I've heard back that the Gov. requested the state of emergency on the 27th. The Pres. acknowledged and granted the request on the 28th. Is this bogus??///
Even before the winds died down I could sense the looney-tunes left and their buds in the lamestream media licking their chops over a Bush-bashing opportunity.
The good news is that the more they lie about President Bush the more they will get busted. The America-hating socialists don't have a monopoly on the means of communication any more.
I counted about 200 in the frame. It's pretty obvious that there are more buses outside of the picture; it's impossible to tell how many, though.
The Mayor put into place a policy that mandated all N.O. police officers must live in the N.O. city limits.
But because of the high crime over the years, fewer and fewer policemen want to live inside the city limits of N.O.
That put demands on police recruitment that could only be met by lowering the standards for police hiring...so much so that former felons were permitted to wear the N.O. badge.
That's outrageous...and should shock no one that former felons with current police badges and guns suddenly participated in the looting.
Which all goes back to the Mayor's flawed police living mandate.
"God help us if there is is large scale terror attack. We've seen how prepared we are, 4 years after 9/11. We should all be ashamed and learn from this."
New Orleans was on the weaker West side of Hurricane Katrina. In contrast, Mobile was on the more powerful East side of Katrina's eye.
...Yet Mobile is doing fine, all things considered. Sure, it was damaged, but its evacuation plan worked and its disaster response plan worked and its pre-hurricane planning worked.
Same for Florida. Consider that Katrina made landfall near N.O. as a Cat 4. Well, Florida weathered a Cat 4 and a Cat 3 hurricane last year, as well as weathered Katrina herself days before N.O.
No chaos in Florida. No chaos in Mobile.
Yet it's the same FEMA. It's the same federal government. What's different between Florida, Alabama, and Louisianna?
Local leadership.
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