Posted on 09/07/2005 6:08:36 AM PDT by slowhand520
(CNN) -- A majority of Americans believe the city of New Orleans will never completely recover from the effects of Hurricane Katrina and the resulting flooding, according to results of a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Tuesday.
Fifty-six percent of 609 adults polled by telephone September 5-6 said they believe the hurricane devastated the city beyond repair. And 93 percent of poll respondents said they believe Katrina is the worst natural disaster to strike the United States in their lifetime.
But a majority of respondents -- 63 percent -- said they believe the city should rebuild. And 66 percent said they believe all New Orleans residents should evacuate the city.
Opinions varied widely, however, on the response of federal, state and local officials regarding Katrina. Forty-two percent of respondents characterized President Bush's response to the disaster as "bad" or "terrible," while 35 percent said it was "good" or "great."
Federal government agencies' response was described as "bad" or "terrible" by 42 percent, and "good" or "great" by 35 percent. State and local officials' response was described as "bad" or "terrible" by 35 percent and "good" or "great" by 37 percent.
Respondents also disagreed widely on who is to blame for the problems in the city following the hurricane -- 13 percent said Bush, 18 percent said federal agencies, 25 percent blamed state or local officials and 38 percent said no one is to blame. And 63 percent said they do not believe anyone at federal agencies responsible for handling emergencies should be fired as a result.
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As time goes on, and the truth begins to come out, the Fed numbers will improve and the local/state numbers will get much worse.
All most people have to go on are hysterical media reports based on emotion and not the facts.
Bring on the commission (or at least the truth)!!!!!
Losers sit around and blame.
That we're supposed to show we aren't "racist" by at least trying to rebuild the city?
You know, typical lib-think, it's the good intentions that count?
I may have to suffer through more CNN today to see how Bill Schneider, human top, will spin this.
You know the media has just about got to be ready to have a stroke. They have pursued President Bush over this with a fury and intensity I have never seen. They've been proudly proclaiming that this event will be the one that jolts the "toothless" media back into life to be able to relive their Watergate glory days.
And yet for all the sound and fury and unhinged Bush hatred they've spewed since before Katrina even departed New Orleans, they can only get 13 percent of the public to blame Bush for it, and in a poll that has to be so ridiculously rigged that the methodolgy would make you laugh out loud - I wonder if they sampled any Republicans at all. The wonder is that they even mentioned they conducted this poll. I would have expected this one to go right into the shredder.
Despite the tawdry drumbeat from the the RATS and their media handmaidens, the American people ain't buyin the BS that it's Bush's fault.
The 13% figure is excellent news.
So ... who's to blame?
Local officials, 25%
Federal officials 18%
Bush 13%
No one 38%
Only 13% blame Bush. Must be a typo. Even I thought this attack will boomerang but never in my wildest dreams did I think the percentage blaming Bush would be this low.
Heck, on a good day 40% blame Bush for the sun going down.
I don't think old Bill can spin this except as a story that will be "too early to be considered certain.".........
ABC Poll: Bush not taking brunt of criticismSept. 4, 2005 Americans are broadly critical of government preparedness in the Hurricane Katrina disaster but far fewer take George W. Bush personally to task for the problems, and public anger about the response is less widespread than some critics would suggest.
Compare to poll of MSM (my estimate)
90% Blame Bush
10% Blame Federal agencies (under Bush)
0 % Blame State and local government
And an astounding 100% believe high gas prices are the fault of Halliburton
I guess you're right. Good intentions, especially if it's someone else's money....
susie
The MSM says, repeat after me: It's all Bush's fault.
Re#8 Bingo. I saw a number of posts yesterday observing the MSM presstitutes singing a little different tune, e.g. NBC talking about the school busses and Chrissy Matthews looking at the local failings...
Kinda what I was thinking.
susie
I think what they are saying (mindreading) is that the city can not be rebuilt to be what it was. The city can be scaled down and rebuilt as a smaller replica of itself ... perhaps containing the downtown highrise area, the french quarter, and some of the areas that did not flood. Slums that flooded would not be rebuilt. Maybe create wetlands or park areas.
fyi
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