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Katrina One year later, and still nothing really done.

The Lone Alliance
20-08-2006, 10:14
From Bellsouth news, Assocated Press Article (http://home.bellsouth.net/s/editorial.dll?fromspage=cg/news/ne_details.htm&categoryid=&only=y&bfromind=849&eeid=5018492&_sitecat=1504&dcatid=0&eetype=article&render=y&ac=3&ck=&ch=ne)

Gov't Fulfills Few Katrina Promises

Published: 8/19/06, 5:25 PM EDT

(AP) - Nearly half of New Orleans was still under water when President Bush stood in the Crescent City's historic Jackson Square and swore he would "do what it takes" to rebuild the communities and lives that had been laid to waste two weeks before by Hurricane Katrina.

"Our goal is to get the work done quickly," the president said.

He promised to spend federal money wisely and accountably. And he vowed to address the poverty exposed by the government's inadequate Katrina response "with bold action."

A year after the storm, the federal government has proven slow and unreliable in keeping the president's promises.

"This is not something that is going to be able to be accomplished in 365 days," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said. "The president has set the federal government on the course to fulfill its obligations."

The job of clearing debris left by the storm remains unfinished, and has been plagued by accusations of fraud and price gouging. Tens of thousands of families still live in trailers or mobile homes, with no indication of when or how they will be able to obtain permanent housing. Important decisions about rebuilding and improving flood defenses have been delayed. And little if anything has been done to ensure the welfare of the poor in a rebuilt New Orleans.

How has the government performed in the most critical areas of the recovery and reconstruction effort?

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE: A June report by the Government Accountability Office concluded that FEMA wasted between $600 million and $1.4 billion on "improper and potentially fraudulent individual assistance payments."

Government auditors found that debit cards distributed to Katrina victims were used to pay for things like Dom Perignon champagne, New Orleans Saints season tickets and adult-oriented entertainment. The audit also found that people used fictional addresses, fake Social Security numbers and the identities of dead people to fraudulently register for assistance. FEMA also double-deposited funds in the accounts of 5,000 out of the nearly 11,000 debit card holders.

CLEANUP: The job still isn't done. More than 100 million cubic yards of debris have been cleared from the region affected by Katrina. So far the government has spent $3.6 billion, a figure that might have been considerably smaller had the contracts for debris removal been subject to competitive bidding.

Working through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA gave each of four companies contracts worth up to $500 million to clear hurricane debris. This spring government inspectors reported that the companies - AshBritt Inc. of Pompano Beach, Fla., Phillips and Jordan Inc. of Knoxville, Tenn., Ceres Environmental Services Inc. of Brooklyn Park, Minn. and ECC Operating Services Inc. of Burlingame, Calif. - charged the government as much as four to six times what they paid their subcontractors who actually did the work.

HOUSING: In his Jackson Square speech, Bush said his goal was to "get people out of shelters by the middle of October."

By and large that goal was met, with all but a few thousand of 270,000 Katrina evacuees out of shelters by mid-October.

But that didn't solve the monumental housing problem created by Katrina. Most of the people who had been in shelters went to hotel rooms, with FEMA picking up the bill. About 50,000 families who had evacuated to other cities were promised a year of rent assistance, though in April FEMA began cutting off some who the agency said did not qualify for the program. More than 100,000 families moved into trailers or mobile homes parked either in the yards of their damaged houses or in makeshift compounds.

Meanwhile, FEMA flailed and flip-flopped on its contracting policies for trailers, mobile homes and other temporary shelter. The first big contracts were handed out non-competitively to four well-connected companies - Shaw Group, Bechtel Corp., CH2M Hill Inc. and Fluor Corp.
Then in October FEMA director R. David Paulison promised to rebid the contracts after Congress complained that smaller companies, especially local and minority-owned firms, should have a chance to compete for the work.

A month after that, FEMA said the new contracts would not be awarded until February. That deadline came and went, and then in March a FEMA official announced that the contracts weren't going to be rebid after all.

"A week later FEMA reversed itself again, giving up to $3.6 billion in business to small and minority-owned firms.

"I promised Congress I was going to bid them out, and that's what I'm doing," Paulison said.

REBUILDING: Despite Bush's Jackson Square promise to "undertake a close partnership with the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, the city of New Orleans and other Gulf Coast cities," state and local officials had a hard time reaching a deal for federal aid to help residents rebuild their ruined homes.

In January the administration rejected a $30 billion plan for Louisiana as too expensive. The White House also balked at subsidizing the reconstruction of homes in flood plains, a policy that would have excluded all but a small fraction of Louisiana homeowners whose houses were significantly damaged.

The state finally won funding in July for the $9 billion 'Road Home' program, which pays homeowners up to $150,000 either to repair their damaged property or rebuild elsewhere in the state. People who leave the state are eligible for a 60 percent buyout. The money, which is being distributed through escrow accounts to prevent fraud, is just becoming available a year after the hurricane.

LEVEES: The federal government hasn't broken any promises with regard to flood protection - mostly because it has assiduously avoided making any.

White House Katrina recovery czar Donald Powell has said that the administration intends to wait for the completion of a $20 million U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study, due in December 2007, before it decides whether to enhance the flood protection system in southern Louisiana enough to resist a Category 5 hurricane.

A preliminary draft of the study released in July was widely criticized because it omitted five projects that state officials say should be started right away. At the same time, it focused on a massive levee that would stretch hundreds of miles along the Louisiana coast while paying only lip service to the critical task of shoring up the state's vanishing wetlands, which provide a natural barrier to hurricane flooding.

"We're wasting our time and money and attention contemplating large-scale levees across the entire state," said Tim Searchinger, an attorney with the advocacy group Environmental Defense.

The federal government has committed about $6 billion since Katrina to repair and improve the Big Easy's existing levee system. The first goal was to bring the levee system back to "pre-Katrina" levels by the beginning of the 2006 hurricane season on June 1. That goal was largely achieved. The next step will be to make improvements that will bring the system up to what is variously called Category 3 or 100-year protection by 2010.

But planners and state and local officials say that the levees need to be brought up to Category 5 protection, a level that would cost up to $30 billion, if people are to have confidence moving back to areas destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

POVERTY: Bush offered three proposals in Jackson Square to help combat poverty around the Gulf Coast region. Two of them never went anywhere - the creation of "worker recovery accounts" that would help evacuees find work by paying for school, job training or child care while they looked for employment, and an Urban Homesteading Act that would give poor people building sites for new homes that they would either finance themselves or obtain through programs such as Habitat for Humanity.

A third proposal, the creation of a Gulf Opportunity zone, did come to pass. Signed by President Bush in December, the legislation gives $8.7 billion in tax breaks to developers of low-income housing projects, small businesses and individuals affected not just by Katrina but by hurricanes Rita and Wilma as well. The law also provides debt restructuring for financially troubled local governments in the area.

Corruption, Corporate Kickbacks, Fraud, and suffering. Just another year in this Adminstration.

The two proposals that would help the poor were ignored yet the one that would help business passed.

For easy reference I have underlined potental signs of Corruption, stupidity, outright crap, and Secret 'Who you know' deals.

Dark blue is for the few times they actually stopped from being corrupt.
There are allot more lines then there are blue text.

It's not true that George Bush doesn't care about Black People. Or that the Federal government doesn't. Actually they don't care about anyone who makes less than a Million a month.
Empress_Suiko
20-08-2006, 10:18
Yeah, because we all know nobody in america can be blamed for anything but Bush. When in doubt, Blame Bush. I blame the local government of Louisiana...GOD FORBID!!
The Lone Alliance
20-08-2006, 10:20
Yeah, because we all know nobody in america can be blamed for anything but Bush. When in doubt, Blame Bush. I blame the local government of Louisiana...GOD FORBID!!

I'm not talking about what CAUSED it. (And what happened during it is just as much the fault of the Local and State Governments)

But I'm talking about the rampart FEMA corruption, giving corporations tons of money that they won't use, and the outright stupidity of the Federal Government.

Our wonderful President said he would do everything he could... Right.
Empress_Suiko
20-08-2006, 10:25
I'm not talking about what CAUSED it. (And what happened during it is just as much the fault of the Local and State Governments)

But I'm talking about the rampart FEMA corruption, giving corporations tons of money that they won't use, and the outright stupidity of the Federal Government.

Our wonderful President said he would do everything he could... Right.


Then Blame FEMA for being corrupt and the Corporations for wasting money they where supposed to use then. The president can only do so much, and everything isn't his fault.
The Alma Mater
20-08-2006, 10:26
Our wonderful President said he would do everything he could... Right.

Yes, but that was when people were still interested. They aren't anymore - therefor the disaster is no longer a priority.

Who is to blame for this - the person who acts out the will of the people or the people whose will he is acting out ?
The Lone Alliance
20-08-2006, 10:40
No, because people are too busy watching Reality TV.

But he never intended to act out the will of the people, he just bluffed it long enough for Society to forget about it.
Empress_Suiko
20-08-2006, 10:42
No, because people are too busy watching Reality TV.


I hate reality tv. :mad:
Kibolonia
20-08-2006, 10:59
Then Blame FEMA for being corrupt and the Corporations for wasting money they where supposed to use then. The president can only do so much, and everything isn't his fault.
Compare the effective FEMA under the Clinton administration to the rotting tumor of cronyism the Bush administration purposefully installed in its place. The lack of response to Katrina is directly Bush's fault. He is the man most directly responsable as if he'd simply encouraged, and enabled FEMA to continue effectively as it had been for the better part of a DECADE things would have been much improved. If he'd just preserved the status quo less people would have died. But no, he's determined to run the government like one of his businesses, into the ground.

More over, the idiots in the Bush administration have cut critical programs which aid in fundemental weather modeling, and forecasting which impact, among other things, the accuracy of hurricane paths. A failing which will be neither easy nore cheap to rebuild.

In their stunning, even crippling, lack of foresight, the Bush administration is exactly equivalent to the Soviet era politicians who abandond the well formed science of evolutionary biology in place of a more patriotic, but completely false, theory. A choice that would ultimately doom them to comparitive poverty. Those are the choices Bush consitantly makes, because otherwise he's afraid of what it might do to the magic he believes in. The emotional convienence of his want of faith (since if he actually had any real faith, he wouldn't be afraid to make rational choices) wins out over the lives of hundreds, thousands, and even hundreds of thousands, or even millions of real americans. They're more abstract and less real than his insane bullshit.

In the end, all Bush had to do is surround himself with competent people. People deserving of their nation's trust. Professional people of integrity and expertise. To realize this goal, he had all the resources of his office and a congress his party controlled at his disposal. Instead we've had 6 years of continuous catastrophy, some of which he personally went out of his way to manufacture.

Fuck all of his apologists.
Vetalia
20-08-2006, 13:01
Compare the effective FEMA under the Clinton administration to the rotting tumor of cronyism the Bush administration purposefully installed in its place. The lack of response to Katrina is directly Bush's fault. He is the man most directly responsable as if he'd simply encouraged, and enabled FEMA to continue effectively as it had been for the better part of a DECADE things would have been much improved. If he'd just preserved the status quo less people would have died. But no, he's determined to run the government like one of his businesses, into the ground.

Problems with FEMA goes back a lot longer than Katrina; they totally botched their last two handlings of Category 5 hurricanes (Andrew and Hugo), and pretty much all of the same problems that happened in Katrina also happened in Andrew and Hugo; delays, corrupt no-bid contractor work, critical lapses in communication and slow response to reconstruction needs are all present in both hurricanes. They got lucky in the 1990's by avoiding disasters on the scale of Andrew or Katrina; I have no doubt that there would have been similar problems, since it's simply not possible to solve 30 years of problems in eight.

The only difference is that those two hurricanes didn't hit New Orleans; if they did, the exact same thing would have happened. Of course, when you realize that a lot of the people in FEMA in 2005 probably worked for the organization during the 80's and 90's, the problem becomes a lot clearer. FEMA's leadership was definitely packed with Bush cronies, but below that the same incompetent mid and low level bureaucrats were in place from the past three Administrations.

Clinton at made a lot of progress in fixing the problems of incompetence at the top but there were still major problems in FEMA despite efforts to revitalize the agency in his Administration. These problems run a lot deeper than Clinton, Bush, James Witt or Michael Brown, and they're going to have to be fixed in a meaningful way...simply replacing the head of FEMA sure as hell isn't going to do it if the problems run throughout the agency.
Empress_Suiko
20-08-2006, 13:02
George W Bush Is A Fucking God!!!! He Is Jesus In The White House!
Dobbsworld
20-08-2006, 13:04
George W Bush Is A Fucking God!!!! He Is Jesus In The White House!
Ahh, now your multithread rantings about "niggers" suddenly fall into place.
Heavy Metal Soldiers
20-08-2006, 13:11
YES!!! Finally, a thread I can really get into!!! I live in La Place, which is pretty much the mid-point between New Orleans & Baton Rouge!!! I see this shit first hand, damn near everyday and guess what! It's true!!! Katrina wasn't Dubya's fault; I don't blame him! The dumbasses in this particular situation were Ray 'Chocolate City' Nagan & Kathleen 'My Husband Tells Me What To Do' Blanco!!! They started the fuck-ups!!! It's all typical Louisiana politics! More ranting to follow!!!
Avika
20-08-2006, 13:30
YES!!! Finally, a thread I can really get into!!! I live in La Place, which is pretty much the mid-point between New Orleans & Baton Rouge!!! I see this shit first hand, damn near everyday and guess what! It's true!!! Katrina wasn't Dubya's fault; I don't blame him! The dumbasses in this particular situation were Ray 'Chocolate City' Nagan & Kathleen 'My Husband Tells Me What To Do' Blanco!!! They started the fuck-ups!!! It's all typical Louisiana politics! More ranting to follow!!!


But, everything is Bush's fault. Wah wah wah. The holocaust. The inquisition. The bubonic plague of medieval Europe. Scientology. It all must be Bush's fault. No one else's. I mean, when something goes wrong and you don't want to have to think, blame Bush. No explanation needed. I mean, that's what politics is all about. Blaming a scapegoat for everything that goes wrong.
Kamsaki
20-08-2006, 13:31
I hate reality tv. :mad:
Yep. It seems obvious that Parody is more your line of entertainment.
Heavy Metal Soldiers
20-08-2006, 13:32
The only reason Louisiana even received recognition in this disaster was because the levees broke! The true victims in Katrina were Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Gulfport, & Biloxi!!! Yet, residents of New Orleans East & the Ninth Ward yap, bitch, cry, complain, and feel sorry for themselves instead of pulling together and helping with rebuiling efforts!
Mississippi is coming along nicely in their rebuilding efforts; New Orleans is bitching, finger pointing, and blame gaming!!! Gee, I wonder who's getting shit done! I haven't even begun ranting on the idiots that the surrounding states were kind enough to provide food, shelter, & jobs for! Texas welcomes victims with open arms and what do they do? Spike the crime rate! A glorious New Orleans "Thank You!"
Teh_pantless_hero
20-08-2006, 13:33
Ahh, now your multithread rantings about "niggers" suddenly fall into place.
Account hijack it looks to me.
Dobbsworld
20-08-2006, 13:36
Account hijack it looks to me.
No - the "Empress" appears to have blown a gasket, mid-thread. I refer you to the Polygamy thread (http://forums3.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=496708).

There's a clear descent into 'death-by-mod' contained therein.
DesignatedMarksman
20-08-2006, 15:38
NO hasn't changed much, still a crap hole before and after. Just now with some trees and buildings gone, and waterlogged.
DesignatedMarksman
20-08-2006, 15:39
Ahh, now your multithread rantings about "niggers" suddenly fall into place.

You mean the "chocolate" people in the "chocolate" city run by a "Chocolate" mayor?
Ifreann
20-08-2006, 15:44
You mean the "chocolate" people in the "chocolate" city run by a "Chocolate" mayor?
German Manager:'We understand Homer, after all, we are from the Land Of Chocolate'
Homer:'Mmmmm, Land Of Chocolate'
One chocolate related fantasy later:
German Manager:'Homer! Homer!'
Homer:'I'm sorry, we were talking about chocolate?'
German Manager:'That was 15 minutes ago!'