Posted on 09/02/2017 10:05:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
On August 29, 2005, monster Hurricane Katrina slammed into Louisiana and Mississippi. In the catastrophe that resulted, over 80% of New Orleans was flooded and 1,836 people in Louisiana and Mississippi died. The storm caused over $150 billion in damages and forced thousands of New Orleans and Gulf Coast residents to relocate, some permanently. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, the population of New Orleans was 484,000, while today only 391,000 people live in the city. It forever scarred a 300-year old city that has faced a number of challenges, but none greater than Hurricane Katrina.
Before the disastrous storm hit the city, President George W. Bush was at his ranch in Crawford, Texas enjoying a four week vacation. On the day Hurricane Katrina smashed into the Mississippi coast, Bush took a brief break from his vacation to visit Phoenix, AZ to promote his Medicare prescription drug legislation. He also presented a cake and posed for pictures with U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), who was celebrating his 69th birthday.
Incredibly, after the McCain visit, Bush went back to his ranch to continue his vacation for another two days. He did not return to Washington D.C. until August 31, a full two days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast. In an infamous photo that captured his disengaged response to the storm, Bush was pictured looking at the hurricane destruction from his Air Force One window as he flew over the region before returning to the White House. Bush later realized that the photo was a huge mistake because it conveyed the impression he was detached and uncaring.
While Bush seemed disinterested, the response of FEMA was initially very slow and inadequate. Even though people were still dying and the world saw televised images of chaos at the Convention Center and flood victims being rescued from rooftops, no significant aid reached New Orleans until Friday September 2, four days after the hurricane hit.
At the time, FEMA was led by Michael Brown, a political appointee without any emergency management experience. Brown did a woeful job of preparing FEMA to tackle this unprecedented challenge. Unfortunately, at press event in Mobile, Alabama, as aid had still not arrived in most of New Orleans, Bush astonishingly praised the inept FEMA Director by claiming Brownie, youre doing a heck of a job.
Of course, Brownie was a complete failure and was forced to resign on September 12, 2005, the day after President Bush made his first visit to New Orleans for an on-site inspection of the catastrophic damage.
After an initially weak federal government response, President Bush did make numerous visits to New Orleans and clearly displayed a true interest in the recovery of the city. However, a negative image was already cemented in the minds of Americans and President Bush never recovered politically. After Hurricane Katrina, his approval numbers collapsed and continued to be poor for the remainder of his presidency.
Almost 12 years later, another monster storm, Hurricane Harvey, hit the United States. This time, the federal government was ready. FEMA, which is now led by Brock Long, a component professional with 16 years of relevant experience, deployed over 9,000 emergency personnel to Texas. In the last week, local and state officials have been working closely with the Trump administration in all aspects of the response.
Instead of waiting almost two weeks to inspect the damage, President Donald Trump made his first visit to Texas while the hurricane was still in the state. His visit was well received by storm victims and he was given a heros welcome. While petty critics blasted the footwear of Melania Trump, the people of Texas were happy to see both the President and the First Lady.
In another display of the administrations commitment to bolster recovery efforts, Vice President Mike Pence, along with several Trump cabinet officials, visited Texas on Thursday. On Saturday, President Trump will return to Texas, visiting visit the hardest hit area, Houston, as well as Lake Charles, Louisiana, which was also inundated with rain.
The administration is preparing an initial aid package of almost $6 billion for Harvey recovery. Understandably, full recovery will be incredibly expensive and take years of concerted determination, but, at least the storm victims know that their president is concerned and involved as they endeavor to rebuild.
Sadly, former President George W. Bush did not adequately convey that message to Hurricane Katrina victims. It is clear that President Trump followed the advice of U.S. Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) who warned him not to make the same mistake President Bush did after Hurricane Katrina.
President Trump is not only cheer-leading for the people of Texas; he is also personally contributing to their recovery by donating $1 million to relief efforts. In fact, to provide an even greater assist to the region, the President declared Sunday a National Day of Prayer for the victims of the hurricane.
In many different ways, President Trump is demonstrating a sincere interest in the well-being of Hurricane Harvey victims. For people who have been ravaged by such a catastrophe, this encouragement, coupled with a tangible action plan for recovery, is welcome news indeed.
Lol.
Texas/Trump didn’t have a thoroughly incompetent governor and mayor of one of their largest cities to contend with. Add in that Bush was a lightweight with regard to fighting back at the media narrative.
The lesson of Karina is, if you are a Republican, get out in front of the story. Do not allow the media dictate the narrative.
It is telling the best they (the MSM) could do was be critical of the first ladies shoes.
#1 Lesson from Katrina:
The media will never let a crisis go to waste.
They will spin and misrepresent every crisis in order to damage a republican president as much as possible.
Even if it causes more physical damage and harm to the victims.
They do not want to see success if the credit goes to the republican president.
Ol’ Ray “The Noggin” Nagin...Look at him now.
Actually Kathleen Blanko ignored his request to call the National Guard in
Nothing to do with Katrina. Trump knows how to get things done....but he has to personally assess something....which is why I believe he went down so early.
While true, Trump did not need a PR consultant to tell him what to do. This is instinctive for him.
1. Governor Blanco did not ask for Federal help for a number of days after New Orleans. Apparently she was hysterical for a good part of the time.
2. Billions had been sent to Louisiana over the previous decades in order to maintain and enlarge the levee system in New Orleans. The money was spent elsewhere. A big scandal that the MSM downplayed.
3. A lot of the NO policemen left town, leaving it wide open to looters and bad guys.
4. The Dome issue was mostly MSM fantasy.
5. Nagin was one of the worst mayors of all time. He had no idea what to do, leaving his constituents in the water trying to survive.
On the bright side:
1. Coast Guard helicopters were flying through the tail of the hurricane in 40-45 mph winds (their limit is 45 mph) pulling people off of rooftops. Kudos to the Coast Guard.
2. When Honore came into town with troops it quieted down dramatically. And successful emergency work began immediately.
3. Houston, with Federal help, helped house people for a few months. Most went back but some have stayed.
The problem was the levees. The hurricane did not hit NO, just the tail of it. If it had hit indirectly it would have been much worse.
Hurricane + Blanco + Nagin = a real live disaster.
The author misses the point that Trump would have fought back against any media or Democrat smears. That’s why the Left could only talk about Melania’s high heels.
I agree. This is what baffles his critics
Katrina was an abject failure at every single level.
“Katrina was an abject failure at every single level.”
Amended to add: in LOUISIANA. Mississppi was struck much harder and handled it better - at the STATE level.
Right now....his problem is people like McCain....Congress in General.....and the media....bless them.
Yep. There are doers like President Trump and then are whiners like the rest you mentioned who are also petty and self-serving.
I'll side with a doer any day.
In the South if if you say "bless their/his/her hearts" what they are really saying is the opposite. It is a kind of code phrase. Is that what you meant by "bless them"?
Donald Trump learned the news media lied and lied and blamed George Bush when they knew full well it was the democrats over decades who did not repair or upgrade any of the infrastructure but instead looted the money for it.
Some background on why so many were stranded.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a1962/4219861/
Popular Mechanics had an article (now lost) that explained the myths (lies) Lucky that the American Thinker site still has excerpts.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2006/03/popular_mechanics_takes_on_kat.html
Then why did the liberals and media only blame Bush?
GWB always wanted to be liked by the establishment and respected by Democrats. The very people who savaged him while he was in power and reduced his presidency to a laughingstock. Of course they are "nice" to him now that he is out of office and not a threat. Just like they are nice to other RINOS like McCain, Romney and Dole now that they aren't running for president. But when they were running for president, they were ridiculed and attacked.
Donald Trump has broken the mold of Republicans being "nice guys" and pushovers. The Left just doesn't know how to handle it.
Absolutely...It’s pure sarcasm.
The best part of Katrina is that it flushed out (pun intended) the fact that there was a large GHOST payroll in that city. People getting paychecks that didn’t exist-—or didn’t actually do any work—or were working under more than one name with the knowledge of the politicians.
Far more people should have gone to jail. IMO.
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