Here's the thing about preparedness. If this were 1995, 1998, 2000, even September 10th, 2001, I would have to say, "Geez. This is bad. And we could've done better probably. But we had no way of dealing with this at all."
But after the WTC attacks and four years of rhetoric from the White House and Homeland Security about how we've been putting our best resources to work designing plans to use in times of a massive terrorist attack and the ensuing aftermath, THIS is the best we could do? Absolutely pathetic.
I'm not talking about the dikes and levees that Army Corps of Engineers have spent decades trying to improve. I'm not even talking about the inherent belief that the hurricane certainly wouldn't be that bad. I'm talking about the ass-backwards, bumbled evacuation procedures.
Where are the guardsmen?
Where are the police?
Where are the supplies?
Where are the buses and trucks?
If you want to, you can extrapolate Katrina to be a simulated terrorist attack drill, one that we failed miserably.
I agree also about the photo-op. What malarky. I love this quote, by the way.
"We're gonna clean all this mess up...with money!"
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Where's that standing-on-the-rubble-with-a-bullhorn leadership now? As Jesse Jackson, Jr. said, "The response in Iraq was Shock and Awe; in New Orleans, the response is Shockingly Awful."