Bush approaches Katrina as he does everything else

Just eight days ago, Time’s Mike Allen summarized what he had heard from administration sources about the Bush gang’s “three-part comeback plan” after the debacle that was the federal response to Hurricane Katrina. Let’s take a moment to revisit the list and see how they’re doing.

Step One was to “spend freely, and worry about the tab and the consequences later.” That one was taken care of quickly. Step Two was to avoid dwelling on their collective screw-up and avoid any compromise on an independent investigatory commission. We can safely put a check mark next to this one too.

Step Three, of course, featured a plan to “gin up base-conservative voters for next year’s congressional midterm elections.” This is the one everyone needs to keep an eye on, because it’s the step that shows the cravenness of the Bush machine’s political agenda.

Over the weekend, Donna Brazile wrote a piece for the Washington Post describing her reaction to the president’s remarks from Thursday.

[A]fter watching him speak from the heart, I could not have been prouder of the president and the plan he outlined to empower those who lost everything and to rebuild the Gulf Coast.

Bush called on every American to stand up and support the rebuilding of the region. He told us that New Orleans and the entire Gulf Coast would rise from the ruins stronger than before.

I think Brazile may have been right about the potency of the president’s carefully-crafted speech, and the lofty goals certainly sounded admirable, but as for any connection between the rhetoric and the reality, I’m afraid she may be off base.

After seeing the series of steps Bush has take over the last week or so, a number of emotions come to mind, but “pride” isn’t one of them.

There have been criticisms of the way in which the president and his administration dealt with the possibility of this disaster before Katrina even existed. There have also been critiques of how the administration failed in the immediate aftermath of the storm. But take a moment to consider everything we’ve seen from the White House over the last 10 days.

* By executive order, Bush suspended the Davis-Bacon Act in areas of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, allowing federal contractors to pay local workers less money on construction projects. (This will, forevermore, be known as the “Gulf Coast Wage Cut.”)

* Once construction workers were out of the way, the White House then began working on suspending wage supports for service workers in the region.

* The administration imported the contracting practices it’s used in Iraq to begin awarding no-bid contracts to companies for Katrina-related work.

* The companies that won contracts enjoy close ties to the Bush White House and Republican politics.

* The president has drawn up plans to help rid business of regulation, subsidize private schools, and protect tax cuts for the wealthy.

* And perhaps best of all, Bush tapped Karl Rove to be in charge of the reconstruction effort.

The White House, in other words, is treating this disaster just as it has treated everything else — as an opportunity to pick a fight, advance its agenda, divide the nation along ideological lines, and Swiftboat anyone who gets in the way. Considering the speed with which the Bush gang moved on these items, it apparently never even occurred to them to put politics aside and rally the nation behind the idea of working together to address the crisis. We’re talking about a political operation that only knows one move.

There was a time in American politics when it was accepted that there were some things you just don’t do. I wonder if anyone still believes such a standard even exists anymore.

them repulikans is sho nuff diggin a mighty deep hole for ’06 and ’08…I spect the gubbmint jes mite see de biggest changes in de congress since the war fo comfederate inependance…

  • Donna Brazile is an idiot. She fell down in ’04 in every conceivable way, and her only claim to fame in the past eight years is her unsurpassed record of attempting to whore herself out at every opportunity. Whoever knows her should tell her to shut the hell up. Are you listening Mr. Gore?

  • Bush has the same approach to whatever he does, alright. He
    gets other people to do his thinking for him while he sits on his lazy
    ass and pretends to be leading. He has demonstrated his complete
    unworthiness to be the leader of anything. His divide and conquer
    stategy won’t work forever, though. When enough middle income
    Americans start having to pay for his errors, Bush will start to feel the pinch of full-scale hostility to him and his political party. The high price of gasoline and the coming super-high price of winter heating fuel will
    make otherwise dimwitted Americans start wondering who is to blame for this. They won’t have to look far and long to find out.
    He had also better hope that hurricane season doesn’t bring any more
    mega-disasters to the US. Rita is churning toward the Gulf Coast right now and could be a major storm by later this week. God forbid that it does but if it should hit Texas it will be interesting to see how he handles
    THAT disaster. Bush has been seriously (perhaps mortally) wounded
    by Katrina and its dismal aftermath. Maybe he had better be planning
    a new strategy- an exit strategy to escape to another country before
    the tar and feathers are ready for him and his ilk.

  • The reconstruction of New Orleans will be the
    biggest rip-off of the American tax payer in
    history, topping even the fiasco of Iraq.

    How much of that 200 billion will wind up
    in the pockets of fat cats and crooks
    (not that they’re mutually exclusive),
    versus how much will actually go toward
    the needy?

    How many thousands of businesses will
    be rebuilt to specifications beyond their
    wildest dreams, at our expense, while
    the poor and middle class get the shaft
    from this effort?

    What gets me is this disaster is just
    what Bush needed to get his poll numbers
    rising. If Donna Brazile can gush like a
    school girl over this bastard’s speech writer’s
    rhetoric, think what the rest of the Americans
    must believe.

    I already see it the letters to our major
    newspaper in Idaho: overwhelmingly
    defending Bush on Katrina, when
    before this disaster struck they were
    running 2-1 against him.

  • It’s the 9/11 response redux…

    UNITE THE COUNTRY? Fuck no, when dividing it can advance your political interests!

    CALL FOR SHARED SACRIFICE? Fuck no, when giving the expected surpluses — all of which was in the Social Security Trust Fund that working Americans built up by paying EXTRA money since the 1983 Greenspan Commission with Daniel Patrick Moynihan literally saved Social Security for then-current retirees AND for the baby boomers — to the rich-fucks, is so much more satisfying for the radical right-wingers.

    INVESTIGATE WHAT THE FUCK WENT WRONG? Fuck no, when you already know the answers — the Bush gang is made up incompetent un- or under-qualified political cronies ALL of whom were asleep at the switch — AND when you have no desire to really do what it takes to make Americans safe, even when that is the LIE that got them re-annointed in 2004.

    HOLD THE CULPRITS ACCOUNTABLE? Fuck no, when rewarding those loyal to you — ala the Soviet Union — works so much better to protect your sorry political ass AND when the CCCP (Compliant Complicit Corporate Press) won’t even ask the hardball questions let alone investigate and report as we used to have when real journalism was practiced.

    SHOW REAL COMPASSION FOR THE VICTIMS? Fuck no, when you can use them for political gain, to advance your radical agenda, and to reward your political cronies with lucrative no-bid contracts and paying federal dollars to “faith-based” providers. Besides, if we really addressed poverty and victims, then that group would no longer be available to the right-wing to use as political footballs, and that for sure can’t be allowed to happen — without class warfare, there is no reason for the Rethugs to exist.

    Why should we be surprised. As one early Cabinet secretary said, there is no policy apparatus in the White House — it is ALL political. Res ipsa locquitor: the thing speaks for itself/what you see is what you get. Of course, that Cabinet secretary was promptly fired.

    Lying.Fucking.Bastards.

  • Well, I don’t know what’s happening in Idaho and Donna Brazile’s head, but from the latest Rasmussen poll, Dear Leader has actually seen a drop in his approval rating since that glorious speech. Keep talkin’ George. You can fool some of the people some of the time, all of the people some time but …uh…maybe it’s too late to fool folks agin’.

  • I hope you’re right, Frak, but I don’t think
    so. Check this out that I just found on
    Truthout:

    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/091905C.shtml

    I’ve read dozens of obituaries on the Bush
    regime in the last three weeks from progressive
    columnists, and I just walk away shaking my
    head at the naivety of us guys thinking the
    power and corruption of corporate America
    can be defeated by a tiny minority of liberal
    bloggists. It just ain’t going to happen.

    Read this column. It says it all.

  • Latest Gallup poll compares Bush in poll done the week before the speech (number in parenthesis) versus dates shown, after the speech. Americans can be uninvolved, thick and believing of corporate media, but they can smell cooked goose even when it isn’t Christmas. Take heart, hark. We live in hope.

    Gallup Poll. 9/17-19. MoE 4%. (9/8-11 results)

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?
    Approve 40 (46)
    Disapprove 58 (51)

  • “A]fter watching him speak from the heart, I could not have been prouder of the president …”

    What kind of BULLSHIT is this!!???!! This is the same Donna Brazile who was Gore’s campaign manager? A leader in the Democratic party? So Bush belatedly ambles over to the disaster and mumbles out yet another in a long line of empty speeches written by somebody else in a staged setting—how many times have we seen this before?—and this craven maven falls for his faux sincerity hook, line and sinker to the point where she’ll gush all over him in the Post? What the hell is this world coming to? Partisan my ass! Bush totally blows it and who knows how many more die due to his incompetence and he gets a free pass from Gore’s fucking campaign manager??!! Sweet Jeebus, I need a drink. No wonder Dems don’t win elections anymore.

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