No, I didn't. I tried to characterize it as a place with thousands of people needing help that FEMA didn't know about, and that it was.
FEMA's job is to find people who need help and render that help. That's the job. They can do it, or they can't.
No, it's not; they don't just ride around looking for wherever people have gathered and dump food and water; it has to be staffed and guarded, especially down there.
If you don't think so, you should hear the doctors who were in the SuperDome and left and are now refusing to go back.
Fema's job is to manage federal assistance during disasters, etc. The state should be the frontline.