I know former [tag]FEMA[/tag] Director [tag]Mike Brown[/tag] has been looking for work, but I didn’t expect him to end up in New Orleans.
“Former FEMA director [tag]Michael Brown[/tag] might be joining St. Bernard Parish as a paid [tag]consultant[/tag]. Brown, who resigned his FEMA post last September in the wake of stinging criticism of the agency’s response to Hurricane [tag]Katrina[/tag], is expected to visit the parish [this] week.
“During his visit, Brown and parish officials will discuss the possibility of the parish contracting with Brown as a guide to help it navigate the bureaucracy of federal storm aid. Brown now has a consulting business.”
Brown has been more assertive in defending himself and shifting much of the responsibility back onto the White House and DHS’ Michael Chertoff. For that matter, Brown’s defense was bolstered by the release of a video last month highlighting the fact that Bush and Chertoff were clearly told of Katrina’s dangers numerous times, but failed to follow through on the threat.
But of all the cities to hire Brown as a consultant, New Orleans? Does he really want to return to the scene of the crime?