Bush and Hurricane Katrina — Part I

In the midst of the Hurricane Katrina crisis, there are two equally-important but completely independent ways of considering the president’s performance — what he did before the disaster and what he did after it. Let’s first look at the prior.

The devastation that we’re seeing is not in any way unexpected. On Good Morning America today, Bush said, “I don’t think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees.” This is among the most breathtakingly stupid things the president has ever said. Everyone anticipated the breach of the levees. If Bush really believes this, he’s further gone than I thought.

Indeed, Sidney Blumenthal explained almost too well that this was a crisis that many saw coming, but which the president and his administration decided not to take seriously.

A year ago the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed to study how New Orleans could be protected from a catastrophic hurricane, but the Bush administration ordered that the research not be undertaken. After a flood killed six people in 1995, Congress created the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project, in which the Corps of Engineers strengthened and renovated levees and pumping stations. In early 2001, the Federal Emergency Management Agency issued a report stating that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S., including a terrorist attack on New York City. But by 2003 the federal funding for the flood control project essentially dried up as it was drained into the Iraq war. In 2004, the Bush administration cut funding requested by the New Orleans district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for holding back the waters of Lake Pontchartrain by more than 80 percent. Additional cuts at the beginning of this year (for a total reduction in funding of 44.2 percent since 2001) forced the New Orleans district of the Corps to impose a hiring freeze.

That, I’m afraid, is just the beginning.

Among the other things we’ve learned in recent days:

* Louisiana’s wetlands, which would have helped absorb some of the brunt of the storm, were making a comeback — until Bush turned over the wetlands to land developers in 2003.

* Last year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers essentially stopped major work on the levee system that has now been breached after the Bush administration cut funding for the project. It was the first such stoppage in 37 years.

* Federal flood control spending for southeastern Louisiana was chopped from $69 million in 2001 to $36.5 million in 2005. When area lawmakers fought to restore the funds, the White House rebuffed the requests.

* In 2001, the New Orleans district of the Army Corps of Engineers had $147 million to spend on flood and hurricane projects. This year, after budget cuts, the district has about half that. In fact, the Bush administration proposed further cuts for the district for fiscal year 2006.

* Bush has almost completely decimated the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since first taking office. In particular, the Bush White House slashed funding for the agency’s “mitigation” programs, which include measures taken in advance to minimize the damage caused by natural disasters.

* After years of steady leadership under former FEMA chief James Lee Witt during the Clinton years, Bush tapped two completely inexperienced FEMA heads since taking office. Indeed, the current head of FEMA was an estate planning lawyer in Colorado before taking over the agency.

* The New Orleans district of the Army Corps of Engineers was preparing a study to determine ways to protect the region from a Category 5 hurricane. Due to budget cuts, the study was shelved.

A devastating report from Editor & Publisher yesterday set the record straight.

I’d say the president is due for another “accountability moment.”

I was thinking that this could be the first major US disaster to occur as a direct result of global warming. Of course, this means more to come.

Soooo, what other disasters are in the making that the Bush administration are facilitating?

  • Yeah, he’s a gamblin’ man, all right – gambling the futures of people who have no resources in reserve and no way to fight back.

    The minions of hell may need to invent a new circle in order to accomodate him and his buddies.

  • This is a helpful list. It’s something I can use for a letter to the editor and with my wingnut neighbors/coworkers.

  • Just a few years ago I was reading about how global warming will increase the frequency and devastating power of hurricanes. And wouldn’t you know it, last year Florida got slammed 4 times in a row and it’s only the end of August and New Orleans is already destroyed. Is anyone taking notice but me?

  • Believe me, Herms – many are noticing. And even some of the sheep are beginning to see the administration’s neglect of simple national maintenance and governing, which includes recognizing and researching how weather affects the homeland. This, by the way, is the reason for government (it is NOT meant for maintaining the economic positions of about 50 people, including the CEO’s of Exxon and Mobile).

  • ” “I don’t think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees.” This is among the most breathtakingly stupid things the president has ever said. ”

    Absolutely, CB. How does this president get away with
    being so incompetent? Forget about being corrupt.
    Why doesn’t it scare the bejeesus out of everyone that
    we have a complete fraud as our leader? Why does
    everyone look the other way when he demonstrates
    his stupidity and ignorance?

    For the twenty-some hours after Katrina ratcheted it
    up to category 5, until she struck New Orleans, CNN,
    MSNBC and Fox went on non stop red alert levee
    breaching warning level. No one but the dead could
    have missed it.

    Every single American expected it.

  • This is the first place I’ve been able to find a concise list of this administration’s actions leading up to the current tragedy.

    Damning. Absolutely damning. As soon as it’s appropriate to do so, Shrub needs to be busted in the chops royally–at minimum, he owes the people of New Orleans an apology.

  • In early 2001, the Federal Emergency Management Agency issued a report stating that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three most likely disasters in the U.S., including a terrorist attack on New York City.

    Two down, one to go.

    I’d like to know what the third disaster in that report was…

  • What he probably meant was, “I don’t think anyone in MY ADMINISTRATION anticipated the break of the levees.” Just as no one in his administration could have anticipated that terrorists might use airplanes as weapons. These idiot liars probably don’t anticipate sunrise.

    Is there any chance of the MSM following up on this?

  • MSM following up? You got to be kidding.
    You mean covering up, don’t you?

    This is so bad, it’s incredible. The facts are
    clear, that for years a breach was anticipated
    when the big one struck, and that when it did
    come in the form of Katrina, that breach was
    a certainty. And this fool sits there and says
    no one anticipated it. This is so bad it might
    leak out to the public in spite of the protective
    cover of the MSM.

  • Says it all, Ed. Good catch. I downloaded
    it, and I’m going to circulate it. Everyone
    should. This is the kind of powerful
    message the Dems are so incapable
    of producing themselves.

    Too bad the Boston Globe is one of
    those commie liberal rags that can be
    summarily dismissed.

  • “And even some of the sheep are beginning to see the administration’s neglect of simple national maintenance and governing,…”

    Hopski, I live in Texas and it’s like we’re now part of Mexico. Our roads and highways went from being some of the best to equivilant to what I have seen in Mexico. Our schools are now some of the worst, and everything is generally trashier that it was when I was growing up. I can only really speak for my area (I-35 area) about 40 miles south of Crawford, so I won’t say the whole state is that way, but I know what you’re saying about general maintenance.

    “How does this president get away with
    being so incompetent? Forget about being corrupt.
    Why doesn’t it scare the bejeesus out of everyone that
    we have a complete fraud as our leader?”

    hark, it scared the bejeesus out of me in 2000. I mean, he was the failed CEO of at least 3 businesses. What made ANYONE think he could run the country. After all this is said and done, I will have been under Bushco “leadership” 15 years. I for one am tired of it. I will be glad when he’s gone. Unfortunately, he’ll probably come back to Texas. Since he bought his estate in Crawford about 2 months before announcing his candidacy for president, maybe he’ll sell it after he’s through playing president and move somewhere else.

  • Forgive me, hark, it was just wishful thinking. I should change my name to Pollyanna. I just thought that maybe, since they’re covering the story anyway, they might …

    See, here I go again, off into that fantasyland where politicians represent and are accountable to the people who pay their salaries and the media can’t wait to expose fraud and corruption at the highest levels of government.

    What was the name of that place anyway?
    I think it used to be called America. Wonder what ever happened to it?

  • I think that New Orleans on Sept. 1, 2005, is what America will look like when Grover Norquist’s dream of shrinking the U.S. Govt. to a size so small that it can be drowned in a bathtub comes to pass. Quite an appropriate metaphor I would say.

    I don’t know what’s so appealing to him about such a scenario. Does he picture himself in some turreted and gated and guarded house on a high hill that will be impervious to the pissed off, scrambling rabble below? I’d love to see Grover set down in the middle of N.O. right now. He’d be one scared puppy, yessiree. I’d like to chase his lardy ass down. Toss him off the 1-10 overpass. Watch him spin in the dirty, swirling H2O below. Hee-hee-hee. Yessiree. I would enjoy that. I’d throw him a chunk of wood to hang on to. For sure.

    kanopsis: To a fellow Texan, I feel your pain. What a great state. What fantastic music. What pretty women. What nice people. What beautiful beaches. What amazingly horrible gov’t. Poor Ann Richards. She had had enough. Rove and Bush practiced up on her and then took their show on the road. She took the first hit and now we’re all getting hammered. Dang.

    But chin up Buckaroo. The Kinkster is in the saddle and he’s being pleasantly surprised at the overwhelmingly positive response he’s receiving as he contemplates a run for governor. People may not even comprehend why as they move mindlessly through the daily routine, but there seems to be a perception that it’s time for a change. Check out the 8/22/05 New Yorker for an uplifting and entertaining profile of Kinky and his entourage. Willie Nelson as Energy Secretary! A spliff with every fill up of bio-diesel. (that’s my idea, not in the article, but what a campaign promise). Now that would be worth moving home for.

    Hang in there. The cavalry may be on it’s way.

  • -1:02 AM 9/5/2005

    Mr Chertoff, head of Homeland Security,

    defended the government’s response to the

    disaster amid allegations that it reacted too

    slowly.
    He said the magnitude of the hurricane and

    flood was beyond all expectations, and had

    “exceeded the foresight of the planners and

    maybe anybody’s foresight”.
    Has anyone asked why Mike Brown, head of FEMA,

    why he said they were prepared for a Cat 5

    hurricane.What was that plan?
    With two days notice of Katrina, and the fact

    there was rehearsal of a mock-disaster plan,

    called “PAM”,almost identical to what actually

    has occurred,gives more credibility to the

    failure of Gov’t response efforts.
    The first few days before,during and after

    Katrina were a natural disaster, the last four

    to five days and the lack of Gov’t help, were A

    MAN-MADE DISASTER!
    If evacuation plans that informed residents

    what the disaster plans are, and what they

    should do and be aware of,included helping the

    depondent citizens with assistance for

    transportation or even identifying a place of

    shelter,a place where they could evacuate to,

    may have proved to mitigate the humanity crisis

    that has occurred.
    In a sign that the Bush administration was

    moving on to a public relations offensive, Mr

    Rumsfeld inspected military relief efforts,

    seven days AFTER Katrina.
    The US has given the EU and Nato a list of

    specific emergency aid it needs for the relief

    operation.
    American officials have asked for blankets,

    first aid kits, water trucks and food.
    EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said

    the union was READY TO OFFER ANY or WHATEVER

    ASSISSTANCE it could, while NATO said, It was

    TOO READY TO HELP!
    Pres Bush has not excepted any contributions

    from even the most unlikely countries, Cuba,

    Venezuela, France,and Middle East and Far East,

    etc. This is unacceptable! Not only because it

    refuses medical doctors,that won’t be available

    for disaster victims,but possibily a greater

    show of establishing some political

    communications and breaking down barriers that

    can continue to negatively effect our country’s

    arrogance perceived by eveny country in the

    world.

  • 1:10 AM 9/5/2005

    re: HURRICANE KATRINA DISASTER

    WHERE ARE ALL THE RED STATES ASSISTANCE AND THE

    EVANGELICALS THAT ARE SO VISIBLE, POLITICALLY,

    TO THE RIGHT TO LIFE?

    We surely heard enough of them protesting when

    Terry Schiavo was brain dead! People were using

    Terri to reflect their needs and views. Some

    people frequently use other people as props to

    advance their political agenda. There was a

    special session of Congress. Pres Bush flying

    back to Washington DC, to sign a special law for

    one medically confirmed brain-dead individual

    who had been on life-support for 15 or so years.

    The obsession of the media to make this the

    number one topic,hearing every evangelical group

    for15 days solid! Where are they now?! Is it

    because they don’t support Katrina’s disaster

    victims “Right to Life”? Where’s Pat Robertson

    and his “700 Club”? He claims to reach out to

    millions of members all over the world? The lack

    of reaction or in not calling out for financial

    help, is this any way to support life, or is it

    revealing their idealocical hippocracy? Is it

    RACIAL? What does Pat Robertson think of Pres

    Chavez donating support and the Pres Bush not

    accepting or receiving their help? Where’s your

    help 700 Club? Where are the people that made

    Janet Jackson’s one-second exposure at a

    football game a Worldy-issue, so far beyond

    morality that the federal gov’t should change

    laws and FCC Regulations and impose fines on

    anything that their religous groups consider

    offensive. Should we change the laws of the

    land to meet their theocratical views? If Pat

    Robertson’s death threat to Pres Chavez is

    defended by those same groups defending right to

    life and morality, by saying that they don’t

    agree with what he said,but it was just an

    honest mistake. After he blatantly denied making

    that remark. When he apologized, he said that

    the press made a mistake and that really isn’t

    what he said. How does he get away with it? Can

    anyone else make a mistake? Janet Jackson

    couldn’t make a mistake.When she showed a

    liitle skin at half-time at the Super bowl,which

    I couldn’t see watching the game,I was

    grateful I could for two weeks after it aired on

    TV from every media show there was. Who is now

    profane and immoral? Who is not visible helping

    their neighbors? What do they think they can say

    about neglecting hundreds of thousands of

    disaster victims when they had laws written to

    protect one individual?
    Hippocracy? Poltics? Lies? Religous and

    political ideaologies? Who knows. But I know as

    a human being that the Katrina hurricane

    disaster response was completely inhumane,

    immoral and unacceptable. I always thought that

    waiting for seven minutes was a long time for

    our President to wait after being told that our

    nation is under attack on 9/11. Now I know that

    it doesn’t matter to Pres Bush how long it

    takes. He has his so-called “Moral Majority’s”
    support. It doesn’t sound like all the US

    citizens that I know and people from every

    country in the world will support him in this

    inhumane response to preventing and rescuing

    lives. A four or five day delay in responsding

    has now turned into a retrieval of dead

    bodies.Why does this country continue to support

    anyone that has such a neglect in saving lives

    that he was sworn to protect?

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