Posted on 02/20/2009 2:02:24 PM PST by Dallas59
Edited on 02/20/2009 2:32:24 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
President Barack Obama said Friday that residents of the US Gulf Coast still are trying to rebuild three years after Hurricane Katrina and have not received the support they deserve from Washington.
His words amounted to sharp, though indirect, criticism of former President George W. Bush's oversight of the Katrina recovery efforts. Katrina was blamed for more than 1,600 deaths and $41 billion in property damage.
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Response: The wealth transfer rolls on. A lot of new luxury cars will be seen in Lousiana.
Amazing. We Houstonian “Ike Survivors” were hit about six months ago, and are well recovered. We don’t need any help. “Katrina survivors” were hit three years ago, and still can’t recover? I don’t get it.
SnakeDoc
Of course not a word about Governor Blank-0 who obstructed not only Federal aid, by also volunteers from other states.
But, must not let facts get in the way of the political agenda.
I guess they need matching shoes to go along with the purses they bought with their FEMA card...
Where’s the “not this sh*t again” guy?
When the people in Galveston hear this there could be riots.
The U.S. Government did react to Katrina, and quicker than they are getting credit for.
From a 2006 GAO Report.
Coast Guard officials reported that air and boat operations, which involved rescuing or evacuating over 33,500 people, were conducted over a period of 17 days without any accidents or casualties. Rescue operations began quickly, with the first rescue occurring approximately 9 hours following Hurricane Katrinas landfall on August 29, 2005. By 12 hours after landfall, approximately 29 Coast Guard helicopters were conducting rescues over New Orleans.
Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen (replaced the FEMA Director) interviewed by Amanda Ripley of Time
Are there any misconceptions that have taken hold about Katrina that youd like to debunk?
Yeah, this is a personal opinion. We need to [consider] what the public perceives FEMAs role should have been and what statutorily FEMAs role is. Their protocol for a disaster is that locals go to the states, states go to the Federal government, and they bring resources in. When we hit that tipping point and the city flooded, it was not within FEMAs mission, capabilities or competency to go out and direct actual rescue operations. The Coast Guard came in and did it because were trained to do that. And whatever issues there are with FEMA as an organization, I hope the public does not generalize to a larger responsibility for FEMA. No matter what anybodys issue is, theres a tendency to say the problem is FEMA. I dont think thats true.
Theres a personal accountability issue here. Absent something like a flood where youre actually forced out of your house I dont think its unreasonable to think that folk should be able to last [on their own] for maybe 48, 72 hours. If you run a nursing home that is six floors high in an area with 90% humidity and 90 degrees, [should] you have an emergency generator that only lasts 10 hours? I mean, have we come to the state in this country where all of a sudden the absence of electricity is a disaster?
Mo pie please...
>> When the people in Galveston hear this there could be riots.
Its Mardi Gras weekend in Galveston ... chances are there will be riots anyway.
SnakeDoc
I saw some of the televised interviews with the indolent survivors of Hurrican Katrina... Trust me, now amount of help was enough to fix those degenerates.
Maybe if the residents of New Orleans would quit mugging the illegals who have come there to do the work the cleanup job would proceed a little faster. President Bush couldn’t make silk purses out of sows’ ears in New Orleans, and President Obama is going to find out that he can’t either.
StarTrek episode but age has stolen the 79 episode titles
from me.. that's one thing they cant take ! ha
Speaking of Katrina and theft..
They got too much when they were out buying designer clothes & handbags. I don’t feel sorry for them. Unless people start helping themselves I’m not going to help them anymore. Too many people live on the dole & its coming home to roost.
The people under discussion are prettymuch Black Trash. There is nothing that can be done to change that. They lack the basic skills to live like real people.
I suspect he’s headed for the lake of fire....just not anytime soon.
That's nothing. They're still rebuilding Detroit 40 years after the 1968 riots. Rebuilding vacant lots, that is.
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