Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Hmmmm.... who to blame?
Well aside from the Bush and the Republican majority taking money away from building up the levees- that wouldn't have been done till later anyway. It does however show their lack of concern for the region while Alaska was appropriated over twice what we asked to build a bridge to an island with 50 people.

And just so you know, I believe Nagin did all he could and that was a lot. He should be praised for his efforts. The reason for the wait for the mandatoy evacuation was simple: the city simply did not have the capacity to evacuate the poorest of the population. A recommended evacuation was announced in plenty of time to get everyone out. But how can you expect to round up about a hundred thousand people who don't have access to an automobile? The Superdome was given as a last minute shelter option for the hold-outs and buses were sent to retrieve the sick and infirm, but he warned everyone of how unbearable it could get if the water and electricity were out. Some people actually showed up there in cars, I guess they didn't get how bad it could be.

The problem with Bush was that the day before the hurricane hit, Bush declared the area 'A State of Emergency'. Wouldn't that give him the power of authority over the city in order to protect the American people in New Orleans? But he waited...and waited before sending the National Guard to protect the citizens from dying of dehydration and the rampant violence which occurred. I don't blame him for the hurricane, or for the levee breaking, I blame him for being on vacation for two days after the hurricane hit while local officials pleaded with him to bring help. This president vacations while people die, but I'm sure he thinks about it 'every single day' not that it helps.

And yes Michael Brown is incompetent, but that doesn't make Bush's responsibility any less. The buck stops with him, right?

Blanco- well she's very nice and all but I have no idea how effective she was in the task of getting the president to send help. Nagin however was excellent. His passion is what got the people listening and without that, it may have taken another two or three days to wake the president up.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

I'm a refugee. Or that's what I keep hearing people call all the evacuees from the New Orleans area. That's fine...never been called that before... so you know... whatever. I, like most others who know and love this city are devestated by what has happened, eyes glued to the tv (or ears to the radio) watching the rescues, hoping for help to come to the people waiting in the Superdome and Convention Center, trying to figure out what neighborhoods those camera shots were taken, looking in horror as our neighborhoods burn with nothing being able to do about it, and the city just being run into the ground by the few crazy bastards who went on a mad rampage of violence and destruction. Oh and the levees, those genius' who built them thought it would be more cost efficient to design them to withstand a maximum category 3 storm. Well that's just stupid and wrong in the most moral sense. Now everyone is finding homes in other towns and cities. I'm so upset because this once beautiful city has been turned desposable. People just don't want to deal with it anymore. I can't say that I blame them, it has been an ongoing process for a while. So many people don't care about their neighborhoods, the schools, they would just throw trash anywhere, and now people are actually setting fire to this city. They want it to burn....why are they even there? Well more later, its still not completely sunken in and I haven't been getting any sleep because of all thats been going on. I'm sure it'll get better, because its just the worst that I can imagine right now.