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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by Advantage
I'd say the fact it's election time simply means these people will see the best and most timely response of living memory for Americans. Regardless of disaster or who was in charge, I can't recall one with the dynamics in the background that this has. In a time of desperate need, as it's obvious our fellow Americans are suffering in many places tonight, it's one time I really don't even care the motives that make it happen.
People are sitting in the dark tonight...some hungry and most, likely cold with no idea in many cases, what is even happening or HAS happened. I recall our Ice Storm and with no power and a dead phone...News is what happens within line of sight or hearing. Literally.
Thats gotta be scary as hell for people tonight. I, for one, couldn't be more grateful for whatever the background issues have come to be that insure those folks won't be that way any longer than absolutely necessary.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by beezzer
The president has done everything that he can do. People on ATS just don't understand that disaster emergency is done on a local level, not the federal.
The feds are not even allowed to set foot in a state until the state says it is ok by declaring a state of emergency.
DOD, National Guard deploy in force to aid Hurricane Sandy relief effort
By Carlo Munoz - 10/30/12 04:06 PM ET
Nearly 8,000 National Guard troops have been sent to several states along the eastern seaboard to assist local authorities’ relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, with thousands of active duty and reserve forces set to move in if needed.
Storm Finds Many Ways to Claim Lives
They stepped in the wrong puddle. They walked the dog at the wrong moment. Or they did exactly what all the emergency experts instructed them to do — they huddled inside and waited for its anger to go away.
The storm found them all. Read the Stories of some of the dozens of people killed by Hurricane Sandy.
Originally posted by alternateuniverse
Obama would save the black baby first. Face it.
Originally posted by Taiyed
reply to post by beezzer
You honestly don't see the difference between a relatively small attack (face it, it was a small attack) and one of the worst hurricanes to hit the east coast?
You are blinded by partisanship.
Nothing Obama does would be approved of by you. Just come out and say it, you would criticize Obama for whatever action he took. Obama could personally save a baby and you would claim it was wrong of him to do so.edit on 30-10-2012 by Taiyed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by pierregustavetoutant
And you are right about Benghazi. What idiot ever believed the youtube narrative?
Originally posted by pierregustavetoutant
He's attempting to act tough (haha) by saying he wants his people "to cut through red tape and bureaucracy". From a guy whose sole policy is to create mountains of red tape and bureaucracy in every arena possible....
...With minimal federal involvement, the states have managed a lot better with their EMAC collaboration. There should be an administrative role and for larger disasters, some fiscal role, for the feds, but otherwise, butt out. ...
Obama is a joke. His handling of the Oil Spill was almost as criminal as BP's. Those who weren't on or near the scene have no clue how terrible he was. If it weren't for Jindal basically calling him out and using the Louisiana National Guard to protect the marshes, half the state would have been soiled. Obama wanted to force them to go through ridiculous bureaucracy while the marshland was being destroyed. Then of course he mindlessly shut down all drilling (despite solid safety records by most other operators) and killing thousands of jobs during an already crappy economic time. ..
...And you are right about Benghazi. What idiot ever believed the youtube narrative? No one who has any familiarity with how embassies.consulates in those nations operate.
Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by SELAboy
*laughs*
Jindal who is considered the fourth worst Governor in the US?
Who passed the Gulf Energy Act just so states get royalties for opening previously forbidden territories? The one who claimed when trying to get the bigger Deep Ocean Energy Act passed by saying that an oil drill 50 miles out in the gult can't affect state resources?
Then what a coincidence that this member of the House becomes the Governor of the state that was first to provide this lease to BP that would become the Horizon Oil Spill.
Then after receiving 100, 000 bucks from oil companies, went on to say that oil drilling should be deeply anti-regulatory.
Who never developed a oil spill plan. Who tried to elminate the LA oil spill inspector position?
The same Jindal where state legislature launched an inquiry to his own paltry response to the spill?
Your Governor CAUSED the BP Oil spill.
I don't care if Obama said everyone had to commence cleanup with a plastic spoon. No one, can ever touch the stink on Jindal. And it faintlly reeks of oil.