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Thursday, September 01, 2005

AP Skewers Katrina Bush Basers

WASHINGTON - At every turn, political leaders failed Katrina's victims. They didn't strengthen the levees. They ceded the streets to marauding looters. They left dead bodies to rot or bloat. Thousands suffered or died for lack of water, food and hope. Who's at fault?

There's plenty of blame to go around — the White House, Congress, federal agencies, local governments, police and even residents of the Gulf Coast who refused orders to evacuate. But all the finger-pointing misses the point: Politicians and the people they lead too often ignore danger signs until a crisis hits.

It wasn't a secret that levees built to keep New Orleans from flooding could not withstand a major hurricane, but government leaders never found the money to fully shore up the network of earthen, steel and concrete barriers.

Both the Bush and Clinton administrations proposed budgets that low-balled the needs. Local politicians grabbed whatever money they could and declared victory. And the public didn't exactly demand tax increases to pay for flood-control and hurricane-protection projects.

Just last year, the Army Corps of Engineers sought $105 million for hurricane and flood programs in New Orleans. The White House slashed the request to about $40 million. Congress finally approved $42.2 million, less than half of the agency's request.

Yet the lawmakers and Bush agreed to a $286.4 billion pork-laden highway bill that included more than 6,000 pet projects for lawmakers. Congress spent money on dust control for Arkansas roads, a warehouse on the Erie Canal and a $231 million bridge to a small, uninhabited Alaskan island.

How could Washington spend $231 million on a bridge to nowhere — and not find $42 million for hurricane and flood projects in New Orleans? It's a matter of power and politics.


Exactly the points I've been making. Read the whole thing.

People trying to turn this into a left/right issue need to shut the hell up and get with the program.

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The Republicans have controlled Congress and GW has been in the Whitehouse for 5 years , this disaster and it’s aftermath is their lookout.
Who was in charge of Homeland Security/FEMA
When Katherine wreaked havoc in Florida and went out into the Gulf? When it turned into a Cat 5 didn’t anyone notice? Why are people without food and water 5 days after this storm hit?

WOOF on September 1, 2005 at 04:09 pm
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You know that big transportation bill that’s talked about in the article?  Pretty much ever member of congress voted in favor of it.  Democrats too.

Nice try, woofie.  This isn’t partisan.


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Rob on September 1, 2005 at 04:10 pm
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Is this an arguement in favor of the line-item veto?  When you have 535 lawyers all putting their $0.02 into every bill, it is no wonder the final product is crap.

RJacksonB on September 1, 2005 at 05:10 pm
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Reason #493 why we need a libertarian party.

Dave on September 1, 2005 at 09:10 pm
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woofie, you just don’t read thimgs addressed to your comments, do you?

Wifey on September 2, 2005 at 02:10 am
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