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==Related Articles==
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* [[Rebuilding New Orleans]]
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* [[post-Katrina gun confiscation]]
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==Opinionated Summary==
 
==Opinionated Summary==
[[George W. Bush]]'s [[2000-2007 US Presidential Administration|administration]] has been shameful in its lackadaisical response to the devastation of [[wikipedia:Hurricane Katrina|Hurricane Katrina]], and has compounded this shame by focusing their belated responses primarily on their own political power-reinforcement and self-congratulations.
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[[George W. Bush]]'s [[2000-2007 US Presidential Administration|administration]] has been shameful in its lackadaisical response to the devastation of [[wikipedia:Hurricane Katrina|Hurricane Katrina]], and has compounded this shame by focusing their belated responses primarily on their own political power-reinforcement, self-congratulations, and (when they reach the point of admitting that the response has been inadequate) claiming that nobody had foreseen the possibility of such a disaster.
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The government's response has been widely described as a national disgrace, by critics inside the US and abroad. Such accusations tend to fly thick and fast in any major disaster such as this — but in this case they do seem warranted in that there seems to have been '''no contingency plan''', despite the countless discussions of the inevitability of [[wikipedia:Predictions of hurricane risk for New Orleans|exactly this disaster]] (and worse) over the past few years, with plenty of warning that action was needed if it was to be prevented.
  
The government's response has been widely described as a national disgrace, by critics inside the US and abroad. Such accusations tend to fly in any major disaster such as this — but in this case they do seem warranted: '''where was the contingency plan?''' There have been countless articles [[wikipedia:Predictions of hurricane risk for New Orleans|predicting this exact disaster]] (and worse) over the past few years. Bush, however, is [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4204754.stm quoted] as saying "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." This is clearly a serious indictment of GWB's understanding of a long-standing situation in southern Louisiana in general and New Orleans in particular.
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Worse, the administration seems to be actively denying that anyone had any idea that this could happen (Bush: "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4204754.stm]; Chertoff: "That 'perfect storm' of a combination of catastrophes exceeded the foresight of the planners, and maybe anybody's foresight." [http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/03/katrina.chertoff/index.html]). This can only be monumental stupidity, willful ignorance, or perhaps a deliberate application of the [[wikipedia:Big Lie|Big Lie]] technique.
  
 
It should be noted, also, that this administration has "[http://politicalhumor.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=politicalhumor&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fmediamatters.org%2Fitems%2F200509020001 repeatedly denied full funding for hurricane prevention and flood control]" (siphoning much of the money off to pay for the war in Iraq), thus allowing a known problem to remain unaddressed until it was too late.
 
It should be noted, also, that this administration has "[http://politicalhumor.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=politicalhumor&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fmediamatters.org%2Fitems%2F200509020001 repeatedly denied full funding for hurricane prevention and flood control]" (siphoning much of the money off to pay for the war in Iraq), thus allowing a known problem to remain unaddressed until it was too late.
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As icing on the cake, the Department of Homeland Security has apparently gone ahead with declaring September to be [http://www.ready.gov/npm/ National Preparedness Month].
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==Transportation Effects==
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A further effect of the hurricane has been a sudden leap in gasoline prices, because of damage to the supply lines (many of which went through southern Louisiana) and drilling rigs (many located just offshore in the Gulf of Mexico). This has added to already high gasoline prices which are ultimately due to gradually decreasing [[oil dependence|crude oil]] output as the Earth's supply dwindles, which highlights the [[2000-2007 US Presidential Administration|current administration]]'s continual inattention to strengthening public transportation (using less fuel per passenger-mile) and development of alternative fuels.
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==Media Manipulation==
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* '''2005-09-10''' about 2 days ago, the Bush administration apparently began trying to shift blame to local officials – including a blatantly false statement about the Louisiana governor's actions, which was widely repeated as fact – and to paint criticisms of the administration's handling of the crisis as "Democrats ... seeking political gain at a moment of national crisis". [http://mediamatters.org/items/200509080023] [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/national/nationalspecial/05bush.html?ex=1283572800&en=6fea4620b7c96ac5&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss]
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==Reference==
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*[http://www.nola-intel.org/ New Orleans, LA Post-Katrina Intelligence Dissemination] wiki
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* [[wikipedia:Hurricane Katrina|Wikipedia]]
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** [[wikipedia:Hurricane Katrina disaster relief|disaster relief]]
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* [http://www.truthout.org/mayday.shtml Truthout.org]
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* [http://www.satimagingcorp.com/gallery/hurricane-katrina-superdome.html New Orleans Superdome Satellite Image] captured during Hurricane Katrina
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==News==
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* '''2006-08-24''' [http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/uptotheminute.cfm?recid=5950 Borrowed boat lands Katrina rescuer in hot water] by Richard A. Webster, New Orleans CityBusiness (discussion: [http://www.trekbbs.com/threads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=6494218&an=0&page=0&gonew=1 StarTrek BBS])
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* '''2005-09-23''' [[wikinews:FDA to incinerate foreign aid meant for victims of Hurricane Katrina|FDA to incinerate foreign aid meant for victims of Hurricane Katrina]]
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* '''2005-09-13''' [http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/13/katrina.response/index.html more details come to light] regarding why there was no planned evacuation
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* '''2005-09-10''' [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N09727978.htm Firms with Bush-Cheney ties clinching Katrina deals] (Reuters)
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* '''2005-09-03''' [http://landrieu.senate.gov/releases/05/2005903E12.html statement from Louisiana senator Mary Landrieu]
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*[http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2005/09/impeach_george_.html Impeach George]: some rather damning details
 
*[http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/currentevents/a/katrinaquotes.htm Katrina-related quotes] from government officials and others
 
*[http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/currentevents/a/katrinaquotes.htm Katrina-related quotes] from government officials and others
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*[http://www.cnn.com/2005/WEATHER/09/02/levee.criticism.reut/index.html CNN: Models predicted New Orleans disaster] but Bush says "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees."
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*[http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/03/katrina.chertoff/index.html Chertoff: Katrina scenario did not exist]: "Homeland Security Secretary [[wikipedia:Michael Chertoff|Michael Chertoff]] argued Saturday that government planners did not predict such a disaster ever could occur." WTF??
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==Opinion==
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===Analysis===
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* '''2007-07-11''' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harry-shearer/its-accountability-if-we_b_55790.html It's Accountability If We Like It, Finger-Pointing If We Don't] by [[Harry Shearer]]
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* '''2007-04-09''' [http://www.miamiherald.com/285/story/67761.html After the flood, the Big Easy is still a target] by Leonard Pitts Jr.
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* '''2007-03-05''' [http://southernstudies.org/facingsouth/2007/03/gingrich-at-cpac-new-orleans-destroyed.asp Gingrich at CPAC: New Orleans destroyed by lack of education, "citizenship"]: [[Newt Gingrich]] on Katrina
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* '''2005-12''' [http://www.reason.com/0512/co.mw.they.shtml They Shoot Helicopters, Don't They?]: "How journalists spread rumors during Katrina" (title is a reference to the novel ''[[wikipedia:They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (novel)|They Shoot Horses, Don't They?]]'')
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* '''2005-10-26''' [http://www.participate.net/node/332 Today's media, more McCarthy than Murrow]: some post-mortem on the poor reporting of Katrina
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* '''2005-10-08''' [http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/central-katrina.html Conservative Central Planning] by Lew Rockwell
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* '''2005-09-07''' [http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A25117 The disaster that shouldn't have been]: Warnings about problems at FEMA were sounded soon after [[George W. Bush|Bush]] put a political appointee in charge
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===Humor===
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* [[youtube:6UjVBQChwxM|Mr. Bill's Hurricane]] "In this public service announcement created before Katrina, Mr. Bill of SNL fame demonstrates the dangers of a hurricane hitting New Orleans." Apparently even Mr. Bill has better predictive skills than the Bush administration did.
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===Counterpoints===
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*'The governor of Mississippi, for instance, was pressed hard by a television news interviewer until he finally said, "I know what you want me to say -- that the federal government dropped the ball on this. But they didn't. They were as prepared as anyone could have been, and they've done everything that could be done.' (Or words to that effect)." -- [http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2005-09-04-1.html Orson Scott Card] (the remainder of the article argues, among other things, that GWB was not in a position to prevent the damage.)
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*There have been rumors that Canada offered help, but that the help was not allowed to enter the country — details, anyone?
 
*There have been rumors that Canada offered help, but that the help was not allowed to enter the country — details, anyone?
*Despite the shamefulness of this weak response, the Department of Homeland Security has apparently gone ahead with declaring September to be [http://www.ready.gov/npm/ National Preparedness Month].
 

Latest revision as of 11:24, 7 July 2017

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Opinionated Summary

George W. Bush's administration has been shameful in its lackadaisical response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and has compounded this shame by focusing their belated responses primarily on their own political power-reinforcement, self-congratulations, and (when they reach the point of admitting that the response has been inadequate) claiming that nobody had foreseen the possibility of such a disaster.

The government's response has been widely described as a national disgrace, by critics inside the US and abroad. Such accusations tend to fly thick and fast in any major disaster such as this — but in this case they do seem warranted in that there seems to have been no contingency plan, despite the countless discussions of the inevitability of exactly this disaster (and worse) over the past few years, with plenty of warning that action was needed if it was to be prevented.

Worse, the administration seems to be actively denying that anyone had any idea that this could happen (Bush: "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." [1]; Chertoff: "That 'perfect storm' of a combination of catastrophes exceeded the foresight of the planners, and maybe anybody's foresight." [2]). This can only be monumental stupidity, willful ignorance, or perhaps a deliberate application of the Big Lie technique.

It should be noted, also, that this administration has "repeatedly denied full funding for hurricane prevention and flood control" (siphoning much of the money off to pay for the war in Iraq), thus allowing a known problem to remain unaddressed until it was too late.

As icing on the cake, the Department of Homeland Security has apparently gone ahead with declaring September to be National Preparedness Month.

Transportation Effects

A further effect of the hurricane has been a sudden leap in gasoline prices, because of damage to the supply lines (many of which went through southern Louisiana) and drilling rigs (many located just offshore in the Gulf of Mexico). This has added to already high gasoline prices which are ultimately due to gradually decreasing crude oil output as the Earth's supply dwindles, which highlights the current administration's continual inattention to strengthening public transportation (using less fuel per passenger-mile) and development of alternative fuels.

Media Manipulation

  • 2005-09-10 about 2 days ago, the Bush administration apparently began trying to shift blame to local officials – including a blatantly false statement about the Louisiana governor's actions, which was widely repeated as fact – and to paint criticisms of the administration's handling of the crisis as "Democrats ... seeking political gain at a moment of national crisis". [3] [4]

Reference

News

Opinion

Analysis

Humor

  • Mr. Bill's Hurricane "In this public service announcement created before Katrina, Mr. Bill of SNL fame demonstrates the dangers of a hurricane hitting New Orleans." Apparently even Mr. Bill has better predictive skills than the Bush administration did.

Counterpoints

  • 'The governor of Mississippi, for instance, was pressed hard by a television news interviewer until he finally said, "I know what you want me to say -- that the federal government dropped the ball on this. But they didn't. They were as prepared as anyone could have been, and they've done everything that could be done.' (Or words to that effect)." -- Orson Scott Card (the remainder of the article argues, among other things, that GWB was not in a position to prevent the damage.)

Notes

  • There have been rumors that Canada offered help, but that the help was not allowed to enter the country — details, anyone?