disneyfan67
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I don't understand some of the responses on this thread. I may not be the sharpest knife in the kitchen, but even I can see there's plenty of blame to go around.
You got the residents of N.O, some of who should have taken more responsibility in preparing for the worst and evacuated, if they had the means to do so.
You also had a thug element who took advantage of the disaster to cause even more problems and mayhem than usual.
You had a incompetent local and State government who should of did more and really dropped the ball. Nagin and Blanco are synonymous with the words failure and incompetency.
You have the Federal government and an agency that's sole purpose is to provide relief in disasters, made sure everyone clearly saw how incompetent and slow they were as well. The words of: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." will be always known as sarcastic slang for things done/ performed very poorly and half *****.
You have a President and his staff who waited way too long to take action, regardless of who they thought should be doing the relief work, they should have done more sooner. There's no reason in the age of communication why the administration didn't see what we all did on our TV's. As the CEO of the country, the POTUS should have realized that his popularity and poll numbers would be affected by this. Him flying over the affected areas in Air Force One and looking out the window, really hurt his image. I can still remember the political cartoons blasting him over that. Those kind of mistakes usually end most political careers.
To me it seemed like there's more than enough blame to go around and it's more than just one person. I think as a nation, lessons were learned from that disaster. I think California is proving that.
You got the residents of N.O, some of who should have taken more responsibility in preparing for the worst and evacuated, if they had the means to do so.
You also had a thug element who took advantage of the disaster to cause even more problems and mayhem than usual.
You had a incompetent local and State government who should of did more and really dropped the ball. Nagin and Blanco are synonymous with the words failure and incompetency.
You have the Federal government and an agency that's sole purpose is to provide relief in disasters, made sure everyone clearly saw how incompetent and slow they were as well. The words of: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." will be always known as sarcastic slang for things done/ performed very poorly and half *****.
You have a President and his staff who waited way too long to take action, regardless of who they thought should be doing the relief work, they should have done more sooner. There's no reason in the age of communication why the administration didn't see what we all did on our TV's. As the CEO of the country, the POTUS should have realized that his popularity and poll numbers would be affected by this. Him flying over the affected areas in Air Force One and looking out the window, really hurt his image. I can still remember the political cartoons blasting him over that. Those kind of mistakes usually end most political careers.
To me it seemed like there's more than enough blame to go around and it's more than just one person. I think as a nation, lessons were learned from that disaster. I think California is proving that.

