She's frustrated. She's scared for her beloved New Orleans. From what I understand, the situation is far worse than what we can see on TV.
As for America failing the victims of this horrible tragedy....in a sense yes, we did fail them....on individual, local, state and federal levels. On a national level, we responded to the tsunami crisis faster than we did for the crisis in our own backyard.
I'm sure there will be plenty of commissioned task forces to figure out what went wrong and what went right, where communication failed, etc. Many of us Americans assumed, and rightfully so, that there was already a plan in place for New Orleans in case of such disaster. Did the plan forget to account for the poor and the elderly not being able to get up and go during the evacuation process? Did the plan not include some sort of immediate mobilization of food and water for those that remained behind? Did the plan not include how people would be rescued? I'm scratching my head trying to figure out just what the plan was and why it wasn't carried out properly. However, I'll leave it up to the task forces to figure this all out. My responsibility now is to do what I can do to help those in need whether it is to open my home, buy supplies and/or donate money.
May God bless all affected by this horrible catastrophe.