Hmmmmm........
So, she expects to not declare the state in an emergency, she expects to block all federal efforts to get the job done all the while manipulating all efforts to cast blame on the feds for doing nothing - and, then that the President of the United States will call and tell her he is coming to visit her state?
No - don't think so. He represents the Federal Government and you, governor, represent the state - so make your own visit.
If she had been informed, she would have done something to dismiss his status and efforts. She is not needed as she has providen by her actions for the State of LA.
The Federal Government will handle this mess-up by the State of Florida since the State of Florida apparently can't even move buses to high ground before a hurricane, the state can not even make a decision that evacuation of their major city needs to be done and when told by the President of the United States TO evacuate those people, does not think to offer them ways out.
No, the state government is too busy pouring over the records to cover their prior inefficiency, and I am suspicious that possibly they would not have mourned the loss of the weaker in that city.
"So, she expects to not declare the state in an emergency, she expects to block all federal efforts to get the job done all the while manipulating all efforts to cast blame on the feds for doing nothing - and, then that the President of the United States will call and tell her he is coming to visit her state?"
There was a time in the not-too-distant past that Pres. Bush came to Baton Rouge for a LSU graduation and Blanco said she was "too busy" that day to greet the President. She did not even send someone from her office to represent her. What was she doing that was more important than meeting the United States President who was in the capitol city? Having lunch with Tom Benson of the NO Saints. So it seems that she is, perhaps, reaping what she has sown - and I certainly hope she is.