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Silver Linings [disaster presents opportunity]
September 08, 2005 | Dave

Posted on 09/08/2005 3:27:13 PM PDT by No Longer Free State

As the bulk of the life-saving effort is behind those dealing with the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, it’s time to begin to look beyond tomorrow, and toward the future.

As we do so, we must, of course, review our collective performance in this emergency to fix the problems we had so we can do better next time. It’s soon going to be the appropriate time for the inevitable, unavoidable, and extremely distasteful blame game (although many have already jumped the gun on that one). But whether your approach is to fix problems or to fix blame, these functions are both backward looking, not forward looking.

What we really need now is for people to start looking forward. The silver linings of the dark, wrathful clouds that were Katrina and its aftermath are the opportunities that face us if we truly look forward.

The opportunities ahead face individuals, local communities, the region, and the nation as a whole, if we only stop our backbiting, political wrangling, or self-serving opportunism long enough to recognize them.

Those who have been dependent on the government or the largess of others for their basic needs have an opportunity to overcome their dependency lifestyle with an independency mindset. For individuals who, before the hurricane, were living at or near poverty level, were unskilled, and barely made enough for their families to survive, the opportunity is to get involved in the reconstruction of their communities, and in so doing learn skills that can lead to a comfortable life in the future.

Of course for these individuals to benefit from this opportunity, they need a hand up, not a hand out. If we have people in the public and corporate worlds really thinking ahead, we'll be setting up skill training centers near all shelters (in the effected states and in the cities where many of these have been evacuated to). We'd be teaching the currently homeless who have no prospect for returning to their old jobs (not just NOLA, but casino workers in MS, etc, too). What would we be teaching them? Basic carpentry and masonry skills. Worksite safety. Drywall hanging. Paving. Stringing electrical, telephone, cable TV. Plumbing. So many other basic skills. Lets license folks on bulldozers, backhoes, and forklifts, in the parking lot of the Astrodome.

Home Depot and other big hardware chains run classes for folks wanting to do home improvements, so they've already got SOME capability to help with this. So do community colleges and other publicly and privately funded skill training centers. The effected areas outside NOLA already need these skills. By the time NOLA is ready for folks to begin working, we can have the folks ready to start doing the work on their own city. We can set up temporary worker camps near the city for those doing the work.

The best part of all is that this is an opportunity for ALL concerned. Clearly the opportunity for the individuals who get good jobs by learning basic skills and use those jobs to get experience and even more skills is potentially life-changing.

For all levels of government, this same situation is an opportunity to simultaneously reduce those who are dependent on the government, increase the numbers of those paying taxes, and make necessary repairs and reconstruction happen with a workforce that has a vested interest in the quality of the outcome.

For the business world, the opportunity is to bring into their workforce fiercely loyal employees who will appreciate and enjoy working for a company that has shown faith and hope in them. It also offers them an opportunity to build a fiercely loyal customer base. As those folks are raised from poverty or subsistence, they’ll be building homes for themselves and their families. Aren’t they more likely to go to companies that helped them in their time of need when spending newfound wealth to build homes?

This, of course, is just one set of closely related opportunities that exist if we’re bold enough to seize them. There are so many possibilities that we can exploit it’s impossible for one blogging soul to imagine them. Those who rebuilt the Mississippi coast after Camille tried to do this. They saw the opportunity to bring wealth into the nation’s poorest state by building the coastal casinos. Lets hope the next version of Southern Mississippi is as bold in its design, but does a better job of preparing for the next major hurricane (no more floating facilities, please).

New Orleans must be rebuilt (don’t argue – it WILL be rebuilt, so lets get over that discussion and decide how best to do it). What do we want NEW New Orleans to be? Do we want it to continue to be an industrial/port city? Then lets make it the best industrial/port city in the world. We have the opportunity. Do we want it to be the most ‘wired’ city in the world? We have that opportunity, too. Would a modern transit system have made that city and its outlying areas easier to evacuate, better to live in, and an economic boon? Build one. For that matter, can we rebuild it to be safer from the next storm? Compartmentalize it with more levees within the city limits? Backfill the below-sea-level areas and build on top of it? We did it to Manhattan Island over a hundred years ago and it seems to be working so far.

Regionally, there is a lot of infrastructure that has been damaged or destroyed. Here’s an opportunity. Did I-10 need to be widened? Let’s widen it. Were there enough rail lines? Build more in the rebuilding process. Were the shore-bound portions of pipelines - the life’s blood of the rest of the country – too vulnerable to storms? Fix that problem now by hardening, redundancy, and reducing our national dependency on them to begin with by building other facilities elsewhere, creating a regional mass-transit system that pays for itself, and exploring REAL alternative energy sources (ethanol? Give me a break).

We need our politicians at ALL levels to stop looking backwards for the witch hunt long enough to appoint some truly forward-looking folks to lead the reconstruction planning. We need those who can grasp opportunity from the jaws of disaster. We need them to produce some unconstrained ideas and figure out later either how to pay for their ideas or how to get as close as we can with the funds available.

And then the partisan politicians can get back to their name-calling and finger-pointing while real American leaders rebuild the south.


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KEYWORDS: davesnothereman; hurricane; katrina; la; mississippi
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Do leaders engage in blame and recrimination as the first reaction to a problem?
1 posted on 09/08/2005 3:27:15 PM PDT by No Longer Free State
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To: Former Military Chick

ping


2 posted on 09/08/2005 3:30:29 PM PDT by No Longer Free State (There's more to city administration than just hosting a good party once a year.)
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To: No Longer Free State
Who's "Dave"?

FMCDH(BITS)

3 posted on 09/08/2005 3:34:44 PM PDT by nothingnew (I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
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To: No Longer Free State

Hey at least it knocked that annoying Cindy Sheehan off the RADAR. I couldn't stand another news cycle with her sour puss staring at me from every TV screen.


4 posted on 09/08/2005 3:39:24 PM PDT by Callahan
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To: No Longer Free State; Mr. Mojo; Reactionary; fr695; AbeKrieger; jpf; HitmanNY; wagglebee; ...
Beloved [No Longer Free State] was moved to write another vanity. It is as usual excellent and gives us something to ponder and fuel for discussion.

You can find his other vanities:

STOP Them Before They Commission Again!!!

Oh, No! NOT the football analogy!!!

The problem with the press - response to those who blame the Bush admin for the Gulf situation

5 posted on 09/08/2005 3:43:03 PM PDT by Former Military Chick (I salute all our Vets, those who walked before me and all those who walk after me.)
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To: No Longer Free State
Agreed on the opportunity viewpoint....

The loss of life not withstanding, New Orleans (specifically) got a much needed enema.

I just hope the reconstruction in the months and years to come proceeds with some applied smarts.

6 posted on 09/08/2005 4:01:18 PM PDT by GoldCountryRedneck ("A Liberal with a cause is far more dangerous than a Hell's Angel with an attitude." - - Unknown)
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To: No Longer Free State

First of all let me thank you for your insightful article. You hit on the same points that my husband and I have been talking about. There is a great opportunity here for the Katrina victims who choose to make wine out of sour grapes. Even the very poor could create a better lives for themselves with the help of those who are willing to train them.

I'm hoping that your positive attitude, that many do share, will spread like delicious morels after a forest fire.

As for you question, "Do leaders engage in blame and recrimination as the first reaction to a problem?" Yes, sadly, many do. Ah, but then there are those who prefer to tackle the "problem" first. Those folks have their priorities in order.


7 posted on 09/08/2005 4:02:06 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: Former Military Chick

BUMP!


8 posted on 09/08/2005 4:07:24 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: No Longer Free State; Chieftain

Excellant, artiuclate and well thought out write up. Great ideas. Its really a dream..but it could be done!


9 posted on 09/08/2005 4:16:04 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (George W. Bush...a Real Leader for Perilous Times !)
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To: No Longer Free State
Fellow Freepers:

At the suggestion of writer Michelle Malkin last Friday, I have cobbled together a blogsite called Texas Clearinghouse for Katrina Aid to serve as a clearinghouse for refugee efforts in Texas.

Texas is getting more refugees than any other state -- that's fine, we'll take them all -- but we need help providing them with food, clothing, medicine, and shelter. We need help taking care of their pets, too.

If you are a refugee, you can information that will help you find relief. If you want to donate or volunteer, you can find someone who needs you. Believe me, there are a lot of organizations who need your help.

Right now the site mostly covers Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas but I'm adding more every night. My wife was down at Reunion Arena in Dallas Tuesday handing out care packages and spiritually ministering to the refugees as a representative of her employer. She says that the situation is tragic and that there's a lot of work to be done. There are so many children who don't know where their parents are or even if their parents are still alive.

There are a lot of churches and other organizations in Texas that need help in dealing with the problem and I would appreciate it if you would get the word out.

Many thanks,

Michael McCullough

Stingray blogsite

10 posted on 09/08/2005 4:20:37 PM PDT by DallasMike
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To: Chena

Chena,

what does "bump" mean? (I am still a newbie here)

Thanks.


11 posted on 09/08/2005 4:54:47 PM PDT by DilJective
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To: DilJective

Threads appear in the order of latest postings..."bump" pushes a thread to the top of the page, allowing it to be seen by others.


12 posted on 09/08/2005 4:58:13 PM PDT by LWalk18
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To: LWalk18; DilJective

Thanks for explaining that, LWalk18. I was busy reading another thread when DilJective posted to me.

BTW (by the way...teehee), welcome to FR, DilJective! :)


13 posted on 09/08/2005 5:08:39 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: nothingnew
Who's "Dave"?

Former President.

14 posted on 09/08/2005 5:10:13 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: LWalk18; Chena

Thank you for the explanation and the welcome!

I am slowly getting addicted to this website and don't like it one bit.....My wife doesn't like it much either ;-)


15 posted on 09/08/2005 5:14:42 PM PDT by DilJective
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To: nothingnew

I am. Sorry for not labeling this vanity


16 posted on 09/08/2005 5:18:50 PM PDT by No Longer Free State (There's more to city administration than just hosting a good party once a year.)
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To: DallasMike
If I could add something here, Houston astrodome and the reliant center still need volunteers. The refugees are moving out quickly, but as of today, there are still over 8,000 people in the astrodome alone, and many more in the other shelters right there in the complex. We were overrun with volunteers at first, but now people are getting tired. It is sometimes hard work, but very rewarding. Today we had only a trickle of people come in to help. We need volunteers both day and night, so please, anyone in the Houston area, if you have a few hours, go to the astrodome.

Mr. DallasMike, with your permission, I would like to post your link on a local Houston message board. It is frequented by many local people who are looking for ways to help out. I am sure they would appreciate the information you have provided.

17 posted on 09/08/2005 5:23:33 PM PDT by Desert_Girl (A scar is what happens when the world is made flesh)
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To: GoldCountryRedneck; Chena; Recovering Ex-hippie

Thanks, all, for your kind words. I'm very frustrated with the Petulant Pelossi's of the world who want to worry more about attacking their opponents and fixing blame, rather than attacking and fixing the problems.


18 posted on 09/08/2005 5:23:37 PM PDT by No Longer Free State (There's more to city administration than just hosting a good party once a year.)
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To: No Longer Free State

Thankfully, millions of people share your view about the "Petulant Pelossi's". I think that is one of the reasons I enjoy logging on to FR. It provides me with hope, and the proof that not everyone in the world has gone crazy.


19 posted on 09/08/2005 5:30:31 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: No Longer Free State
...catching up on the latest..this Bela Pelosi has really lost it..this is not going to sit well with the general public and fence sitters. Shes obviously catering to the
fa...??...way out left


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20 posted on 09/08/2005 5:41:06 PM PDT by Doogle (8th AF...4077thTFW....408thMMS....Ubon Thailand "69"..Night Line Delivery ..AMMO)
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