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Originally posted by benevolent tyrant
Unfortunately, she gambled and lost.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
Originally posted by benevolent tyrant
Unfortunately, she gambled and lost.
I'd say she gambled and the people of New Orleans lost.
Originally posted by goose
The day the storm hit, she asked President Bush for "everything you've got." But almost nothing arrived, and she couldn't wait any longer. So she called the White House and demanded to speak to the President. George Bush could not be located, two Louisiana officials told Time, so she asked for chief of staff Andrew Card, who was also unavailable.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
goose, don't you understand there are strict laws and rules governing the interaction between the State and Federal governments? The Feds can't just go into a state and take over with troops unless there is a bona fide insurrection. The U.S. gov't actually contemplated invoking the Insurrection Act due to the incompetence of the State gov't, but the lawyers said it would basically be an improper, probably illegal use of the act.
Originally posted by just_a_pilot
You surely understand that Louisianna is a state and that it is not guaranteed to be bailed out by the federal government. Nor do I think it should be. Why rebuild a city that is below sea level? Why should my federal tax dollars be spent on it? Move it up past Lake Ponchatrain.
By the way, I was born in Louisianna. But tell me why in the hell the federal government should spend billions on a city that will get wiped out again...............Camille and Katrina.........Now Rita.