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Who’s Responsible For New Orleans?
www.dcthornton.com ^ | September 2, 2005 | dcthornton

Posted on 09/03/2005 9:02:07 PM PDT by wildwood

Who’s Responsible For New Orleans?

by D.C. Thornton @ 11:58 pm. Filed under Commentary, Blogosphere

If critics of the Hurricane Katrina disaster are going to play the blame game, they should at least play according to Hoyle.

A comment to a Blogs for Bush posting sums up my thoughts on the issue clearly. I’m reposting it here in its entirety:

In case you aren’t familiar with how our government is SUPPOSED to work:

The chain of responsiblity for the protection of the citizens in New Orleans is:

1. The Mayor

2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security (a political appointee of the Governor who reports to the Governor)

3. The Governor

4. The Head of Homeland Security

5. The President

What did each do?

1. The mayor, with 5 days advance, waited until 2 days before he announced a mandatory evacuation (at the behest of the President). The he failed to provide transportation for those without transport even though he had hundreds of buses at his disposal.

2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security failed to have any plan for a contingency that has been talked about for 50 years. Then he blames the Feds for not doing what he should have done. (So much for political appointees)

3. The Governor, despite a declaration of disaster by the President 2 DAYS BEFORE the storm hit, failed to take advantage of the offer of Federal troops and aid. Until 2 DAYS AFTER the storm hit.

4. The Director of Homeland Security positioned assets in the area to be ready when the Governor called for them

5. The President urged a mandatory evacuation, and even declared a disaster State of Emergency, freeing up millions of dollars of federal assistance, should the Governor decide to use it.

Oh and by the way, the levees that broke were the responsibility of the local landowners and the local levee board to maintain, NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

The disaster in New Orleans is what you get after decades of corrupt (democrat) government going all the way back to Huey Long.

Funds for disaster protection and relief have been flowing into this city for decades, and where has it gone, but into the pockets of the politicos and their friends.

Decades of socialist government in New Orleans has sapped all self reliance from the community, and made them dependent upon government for every little thing.

Political correctness and a lack of will to fight crime have created the single most corrupt police force in the country, and has permitted gang violence to flourish.

The sad thing is that there are many poor folks who have suffered and died needlessly because those that they voted into office failed them. For those who missed item 5 (where the President’s level of accountability is discussed), it is made more clear in a New Orleans Times-Picayune article dated August 28:

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In the face of a catastrophic Hurricane Katrina, a mandatory evacuation was ordered Sunday for New Orleans by Mayor Ray Nagin.

Acknowledging that large numbers of people, many of them stranded tourists, would be unable to leave, the city set up 10 places of last resort for people to go, including the Superdome.

The mayor called the order unprecedented and said anyone who could leave the city should. He exempted hotels from the evacuation order because airlines had already cancelled all flights.

Gov. Kathleen Blanco, standing beside the mayor at a news conference, said President Bush called and personally appealed for a mandatory evacuation for the low-lying city, which is prone to flooding. (emphasis mine)

The ball was placed in Mayor Nagin’s court to carry out the evacuation order. With a 5-day heads-up, he had the authority to use any and all services to evacuate all residents from the city, as documented in a city emergency preparedness plan. By waiting until the last minute, and failing to make full use of resources available within city limits, Nagin and his administration f**ked up.

Mayor Nagin and his emergency sidekick Terry Ebbert have displayed lethal, mind boggling incompetence before, during and after Katrina. […]

As for Mayor Nagin, he and his profile in pathetic leadership police chief should resign as well. That city’s government is incompetent from one end to the other. The people of New Orleans deserve better than this crowd of clowns is capable of giving them.

If you’re keeping track, these boobs let 569 buses that could have carried 33,350 people out of New Orleans–in one trip–get ruined in the floods. Whatever plan these guys had, it was a dud. Or it probably would have been if they’d bothered to follow it.

As for all the race-baiting rhetoric and Bush-bashing coming from prominent blacks on the left, don’t expect Ray Nagin to be called out on the carpet for falling short. You want to know why? Here’s why:

It’s more convenient to blame a white president for what went wrong than to hold a black mayor and his administration accountable for gross negligence and failing to fully carry out an established emergency preparedness plan.

To hold Nagin and his administration accountable for dropping the ball amounts to letting loose the shouts and cries of “Racism!”. It’s sad, it’s wrong, but it’s standard operating procedure for the media and left-wing black leadership.

Mark my words: you will not hear a word of criticism from Jesse Jackson Sr., Randall Robinson, the Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP, or Kanye West being directed toward Raymond Nagin. Why? Because he is a mere black politician instead of an effective elected official who happens to be black. In the mindset of more-blacker-than-thou blacks, black politicians who are on their side can do no wrong.

(links via Sister Toldjah, Balloon Juice, and Ramblings’ Journal)

Update: JunkYardBlog points out more evacuation plans at the state level which weren’t implemented.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: incompetence; katrina; katrinafailures; zaq
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To: dts32041

Good one!


61 posted on 09/03/2005 9:44:32 PM PDT by I see my hands (Until this civil war heats up.. have a nice day.)
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To: pure_capitalist; Admin Moderator

What the heck is your problem? You aren't the thread police. I'm flagging one down for us so that they can decide if enough threads have been posted.


62 posted on 09/03/2005 9:45:02 PM PDT by kenth (north Georgia mountains - prayers for all our neighbors in the gulf coast.)
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To: kenth; Admin Moderator

ahh... I was a bit late. Nevermind. ;-)


63 posted on 09/03/2005 9:46:16 PM PDT by kenth (north Georgia mountains - prayers for all our neighbors in the gulf coast.)
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To: wildwood

Our military intervention in NOLA is a quagmire.
Thousands are dead, media forces and Democrat remnants continue to resist, and Nagin and Blanco have still not been captured.


64 posted on 09/03/2005 9:47:39 PM PDT by atomic conspiracy (This message prepared with MS-CBS Word 72 software)
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To: wildwood
N.O. has been a mass suicide pit for 300 years. Even the French Qtr is above water. Nature simply reclaimed the swamp.

NEVER REBUILD IT in the mud bowl.

65 posted on 09/03/2005 9:50:16 PM PDT by SevenDaysInMay (Federal judges and justices serve for periods of good behavior, not life. Article III sec. 1)
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To: va4me
FWIW, the DHS believes that it has the primary responsibility for responding to natural disasters.

that is a political appointment, as the article says. in addition, from THIS article http://www.postchronicle.com/commentary/article_212499.shtml:

(1) It is against the law for any President to order troops into a city or across state lines without a request and permission from the Governor of that state.

John Armor, a First Amendment lawyer and one of my favorite writers, told me, "Federal law prevents the President from sending in the National Guard until the Governor gives the order. It is little known, but the Commanding General of the National Guard in every state reports to the Governor, not the President, until the Governor says otherwise. U.S. military units (regular Army, not the Guard) cannot be used because of the Posse Comitatus law, until the Guard has been authorized."

According to some news sources, the Governor of Louisiana, who knew the levees were weak, who knew that the city had been slowly sinking, and who knew that a major # 5 hurricane was approaching her city, did not call Washington for help.

(2) The Mayor of New Orleans did call for evacuation over a loud-speaker, but did nothing to be sure that the police went door-to-door, followed by transportation, to pick up all those who did not have cars or any ability to leave.

There was no other leadership practiced by the mayor there, as had been in New York City during 9/11 by Mayor Giuliani.

66 posted on 09/03/2005 9:50:48 PM PDT by wildwood
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To: morgans

I wonder what this now banned account meant. All of the billions of hurricane threads here tonight are posted with evidence of facts. What could the "debate" be?


67 posted on 09/03/2005 9:52:12 PM PDT by I see my hands (Until this civil war heats up.. have a nice day.)
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To: dts32041

Great, but you missed another person. Eddie Jordan, the District Attorney. He has allowed crime to rise to a level of nearly being the worst city in the US. With only 475K (est) citizens.

The crime existed prior to the storm and that is why you see chaos. What we saw in New Orleans would be in just about every major City if given a chance. Take for example, a City winning a championship game and the looting and burning that takes place.

We must Civilize the uncivilized. Getting rid of many of the so called leaders would be a great start.


68 posted on 09/03/2005 9:53:39 PM PDT by rineaux (hardcore)
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To: plain talk
To be fair, I would also fault the Bush admin for not recognizing and responding fast enough to the incompetence at the Louisiana local and state level.

(1) It is against the law for any President to order troops into a city or across state lines without a request and permission from the Governor of that state.

70 posted on 09/03/2005 9:55:14 PM PDT by wildwood
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To: r_krapperling

Welcome to Free Republic, I think.


71 posted on 09/03/2005 9:56:29 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Peach

That article is trying to throw a really ugly light on Bush...Washington Compost sucks.


72 posted on 09/03/2005 9:57:24 PM PDT by shield (The Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God!!!! by Dr. H. Ross, Astrophysicist)
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To: r_krapperling; Admin Moderator
WHAT YOU SAY!!
73 posted on 09/03/2005 9:57:25 PM PDT by RichInOC ("The coffee is strong at Cafe du Monde, the doughnuts are too hot to touch..." Save the Big Greasy!)
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To: r_krapperling
fyi, dorkwad, old nagin was hiding in the hyatt, where living conditions were reasonable compared to the superdome, commandeered a bus from the rabble outside even though they had been waiting in horrendous conditions, and got jack outta town before the commoners.

he's a selfish, irresponsible nitwit.

74 posted on 09/03/2005 10:00:14 PM PDT by wildwood
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To: r_krapperling

isn't it past your bedtime, troll?


76 posted on 09/03/2005 10:04:43 PM PDT by Sisku Hanne (Deprogramming the left, one truth at a time.)
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To: r_krapperling

What the hell is that authentic frontier gibberish you're spewing?


77 posted on 09/03/2005 10:06:56 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: RichInOC

He can't talk anymore :0)


78 posted on 09/03/2005 10:12:45 PM PDT by Admin Moderator
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To: Admin Moderator
I hate when that happens....

:-D )))

79 posted on 09/03/2005 10:13:47 PM PDT by RichInOC ("The coffee is strong at Cafe du Monde, the doughnuts are too hot to touch..." Save the Big Greasy!)
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To: wildwood

EXCELLENT!! Thank you!!! Says it all. I love it.


80 posted on 09/03/2005 10:15:09 PM PDT by MarMema
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