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The Big Easy rocked, but didn't roll [Steyn Alert]
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 9/6/05 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 09/05/2005 5:14:07 PM PDT by saquin

Readers may recall my words from a week ago on the approaching Katrina: "We relish the opportunity to rise to the occasion. And on the whole we do. Oh, to be sure, there are always folks who panic or loot. But most people don't, and many are capable of extraordinary acts of hastily improvised heroism."

What the hell was I thinking? I should be fired for that. Well, someone should be fired. I say that in the spirit of the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin, the Anti-Giuliani, a Mayor Culpa who always knows where to point the finger.

For some reason, I failed to consider the possibility that the panickers would include Hizzoner the Mayor and the looters would include significant numbers of the police department, though in fairness I wasn't the only one. As General Blum said at Saturday's Defence Department briefing: "No one anticipated the disintegration or the erosion of the civilian police force in New Orleans."

Indeed, they eroded faster than the levees. Several hundred cops are reported to have walked off the job. To give the city credit, it has a lovely "Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan" for hurricanes. The only flaw in the plan is that the person charged with putting it into effect is the mayor. And he didn't.

But I don't want to blame any single figure: the anti-Bush crowd have that act pretty much sewn up. I'd say New Orleans's political failure is symptomatic of a broader failure.

I got an e-mail over the weekend from a US Army surgeon just back in Afghanistan after his wedding. Changing planes in Kuwait for the final leg to Bagram and confronted by yet another charity box for Katrina relief, he decided that this time he'd pass. "I'd had it up to here," he wrote, "with the passivity, the whining, and the when-are-they-going-to-do-something blame game."

Let it be said that no one should die in a 100F windowless attic because he fled upstairs when the flood waters rose and now can't get out. But, in his general characterisation of "the Big Easy", my correspondent is not wrong. The point is, what are you like when it's not so easy?

Congressman Billy Tauzin once said of his state: "One half of Louisiana is under water and the other half is under indictment." Last week, four fifths of New Orleans was under water and the other four fifths should be under indictment - which is the kind of arithmetic the state's deeply entrenched kleptocrat political culture will have no trouble making add up.

Consider the signature image of the flood: an aerial shot of 255 school buses neatly parked at one city lot, their fuel tanks leaking gasoline into the urban lake. An enterprising blogger, Bryan Preston, worked out that each bus had 66 seats, which meant that the vehicles at just that one lot could have ferried out 16,830 people. Instead of entrusting its most vulnerable citizens to the gang-infested faecal hell of the Superdome, New Orleans had more than enough municipal transport on hand to have got almost everyone out in a couple of runs last Sunday.

Why didn't they? Well, the mayor didn't give the order. OK, but how about school board officials, or the fellows with the public schools transportation department, or the guy who runs that motor pool, or the individual bus drivers? If it ever occurred to any of them that these were potentially useful evacuation assets, they kept it to themselves.

So the first school bus to escape New Orleans and make it to safety in Texas was one that had been abandoned on a city street. A party of sodden citizens, ranging from the elderly to an eight-day-old baby, were desperate to get out, hopped aboard and got teenager Jabbor Gibson to drive them 13 hours non-stop to Houston. He'd never driven a bus before, and the authorities back in New Orleans may yet prosecute him. For rescuing people without a permit?

My Afghanistan army guy's observations on "passivity" reminded me of something I wrote for this paper a few days after 9/11, about how the airline cabin was the embodiment of the "culture of passivity". It's the most regulated environment most of us ever enter.

So on three of those flights everyone faithfully followed the Federal Aviation Administration's 1970s hijack procedures until it was too late. On the fourth plane, Todd Beamer, Jeremy Glick, Thomas Burnett, Mark Bingham and other forgotten heroes figured out what was going on and rushed their hijackers, preventing the plane from proceeding to its target - believed to be the White House or Congress. On a morning when the government did nothing for those passengers, those passengers did something for the government.

On 9/11, the federal government failed the people; last week, local and state government failed the people. On 9/11, they stuck to the 30-year-old plan; last week, they didn't bother implementing the state-of-the-art 21st-century plan. Why argue about which level of bureaucracy you prefer to be let down by?

My mistake was to think that the citizenry of the Big Easy would rise to the great rallying cry of Todd Beamer: "Are you ready, guys? Let's roll!" Instead, the spirit of the week was summed up by a gentleman called Mike Franklin, taking time out of his hectic schedule of looting to speak to the Associated Press: "People who are oppressed all their lives, man, it's an opportunity to get back at society."

Unlike 9/11, when the cult of victimhood was temporarily suspended in honour of the many real, actual victims under the rubble, in New Orleans everyone claimed the mantle of victim, from the incompetent mayor to the "oppressed" guys wading through the water with new DVD players under each arm.

Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness.

New Orleans is a party town in the middle of a welfare swamp and, like many parties, it doesn't look so good when someone puts the lights up. I'll always be grateful to a burg that gave us Louis Armstrong and Louis Prima, and I'll always love Satch's great record of Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans? But, after this last week, I'm not sure I would.


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KEYWORDS: katrina; marksteyn; neworleans
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To: Travis McGee
Y'know, Trav, we've been telling folks for years now that if you depend on politicians for anything, you're doomed. And even in the face of this nightmare, the brainwashed still look to the great god government for their own well-being. Darwin wins again, I guess. And the bigger the government entity, the worse the ineptitude and corruption seems to get.

Over the years I have seen more and more examples of this, large and small, and for these reasons and others I have, for some time now, expected to see many of America's cities burn or otherwise collapse into anarchy and ruin. So these events in New Orleans over the last week have not surprised me in the least.

People ask me why I am prepared the way I am and why I have such a mindset. I don't answer; the fact that they even ask such questions makes it clear that they can't understand.

Click the Gadsden flag for pro-gun resources!

121 posted on 09/05/2005 8:12:03 PM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: Archidamus
Thank you for your honesty.


If you want a Google GMail account, FReepmail me.

122 posted on 09/05/2005 8:13:47 PM PDT by rdb3 (I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. --Philippians 4:13)
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To: Calvin Locke
Are they afraid Sen. Landrieu will expand her fistacuffs?

Did you happen to catch the humorous end segment on Brit Hume's news program today?

In it, G.H.W. Bush made a comment "to anyone thinking of punching my son" that they'd beter don their chain mail to ward off a retaliation by Barb Bush.

< |:)~

123 posted on 09/05/2005 8:28:53 PM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: saquin
Anyone who doesn't read Steyn is missing one of live's greater pleasures.
124 posted on 09/05/2005 8:33:06 PM PDT by zeugma (Muslims are varelse...)
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To: Ursus arctos horribilis
You are accusing Mark Steyn of plagiarizingROFLMAO!!! Yea, he comes here to steal our brilliant rantings. My, my, some Freepers think very highly of themselves! It just couldn't be that maybe, just maybe, it's simply that most Conservatives agree about what happened?
125 posted on 09/05/2005 8:35:53 PM PDT by Hildy (a fact to a liberal is like Kryptonite to Superman.)
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To: saquin
Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness.

If some young sociology student wants a project, study the relationship between looting and welfare/disability dependency. Mark Steyn "gets" human nature.

126 posted on 09/05/2005 8:40:04 PM PDT by GOPJ (A person who will lie for you will lie against you.)
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To: zot

Steyn ping...


127 posted on 09/05/2005 8:42:15 PM PDT by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: AmishDude
And if anybody can explain to me why he doesn't have about 5 Pulitzers by now, I'd love to hear it.

Pulitzers are given out by liberals to American journalist? Well, to American liberal journalist...

128 posted on 09/05/2005 8:52:42 PM PDT by GOPJ (A person who will lie for you will lie against you.)
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To: Hildy

More evidence that humor is wasted on some people. We have a S\ so now for some, we will have H\


129 posted on 09/05/2005 9:09:41 PM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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To: saquin
What the hell was I thinking? I should be fired for that.

PLEASE MARK! Don't even JOKE about that! :)

130 posted on 09/05/2005 9:11:07 PM PDT by America's Resolve (I've just become a 'single issue voter' for 06 and 08. My issue is illegal immigration!)
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To: Finny
I'll bet some of them did, or at least tried.

I'd like to think so and I believe that will prove to be the case in large areas of the city. But there were obviously large areas that were out of control and that's not just media sensationalism.

These people were the ones who were in no way self sufficient, waiting for someone to take care of them and when it didn't happen immediately and to their liking they didn't know what to do. The rest were the predators.

As to "tough, and armed", well, you should be armed if you have any sense and you better grow a pair if you are going to keep your family safe.

131 posted on 09/05/2005 9:45:06 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Dig deeper, more ammo.)
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To: okie01
Transporting them to anywhere above sea level would have been a start.
132 posted on 09/05/2005 10:04:56 PM PDT by NonValueAdded ("Freedom of speech makes it much easier to spot the idiots." [Jay Lessig, 2/7/2005])
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To: martin_fierro
I missed Hume today. I also should have added that I heard O'Reilly on the radio, whom I don't normally listen to,
but Limbaugh was a "Best of" today, and he was live.
133 posted on 09/05/2005 10:09:26 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: saquin
"Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness."

It allows the stupid and lazy to reproduce. How can anyone have ever thought that was a good idea?

If illegal immigrants can come here with no English skills and find jobs, it's time to end welfare.
134 posted on 09/05/2005 10:38:52 PM PDT by Razz Barry
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To: Colonel_Flagg

There is no one better. People seem to like Ann Coulter because she's a red-meat columnist (who happens to have pretty nice legs) but nobody devastates the Left with more clarity, wit and style than Mark Steyn.

Could it be due to his British education? British education tends to produce wits and good oratories. Coupled with a US constitutional conservatism and moral clarity this is one invincible combination.

135 posted on 09/05/2005 10:40:51 PM PDT by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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To: onef; TXBubba

Steyn ping--great read.


136 posted on 09/05/2005 11:04:39 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: JRios1968

Those pictures are stunning! One outstanding post, why Government is NOT the answer *BUMP*

The kid that drove that bus should be given a medal. The fact that he drove 13 hours straight shows that all the rest on the bus were not able to lift a finger to save themselves, they did not even spell the kid while he drove.


137 posted on 09/05/2005 11:09:32 PM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: American in Israel
"Welfare culture is bad not just because, as in Europe, it's bankrupting the state, but because it enfeebles the citizenry, it erodes self-reliance and resourcefulness."

A truer statement has never been said. And add to that a culture that is absolutely addicted to "instant" solutions to every problem, and you have a disaster on top of a disaster. The reporters and talking heads of the media exemplify the instant solution mentality. Of course with them it only applies to Republicans. Democrats they allow more time.

138 posted on 09/05/2005 11:28:27 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: BenLurkin

If LA decides to prosecute him, I hope Pres. Bush will pardon him.


139 posted on 09/06/2005 12:02:34 AM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: AmishDude
I've said it before and I'll say it again: There should be a Steyn sidebar. I'd put it above Breaking News.
140 posted on 09/06/2005 12:10:25 AM PDT by Ruth A.
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