Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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I don’t think they had bad rep for Katnina. I was there. 45 minutes outside of New Orleans. The people left were all there by choice. A mandate was given to GTF out of the city. Then the levee broke and unfortunately all you can do is cross your fingers. Red Cross, Coast Guard, Etc were all there ready for help
Katrina was widely linked to the decline in Bush’s popularity
"He never recovered from Katrina," says a former Bush adviser and Republican strategist who wants to remain anonymous to avoid offending the Bush family. "The unfolding disaster with the Iraq war [a conflict which Bush ordered] didn't help, but it's clear that after Katrina he never got back the popularity that he had." Referring to Bush's decision to fly over the ravaged areas and allow photos to be taken of him peering out the window, the former adviser added: "He's rued that decision ever since."

In his book "Decision Points," Bush wrote, "That photo of me hovering over the damage suggested I was detached from the suffering on the ground. That was not how I felt. But once that impression was formed, I couldn't change it."
Bush loyalists say the administration was hampered by slow and inept responses from state and local authorities in Louisiana including Gov. Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Nagin. But the president was widely blamed by the public for failing to provide emergency relief in a timely manner and for being insensitive.

Polls at the time bear out this negative assessment. A Washington Post-ABC News survey found that the bungled response to Katrina dragged down Bush's job approval rating in mid-September 2005 to 42 percent, the lowest of his presidency until that point, while 57 percent disapproved of his performance. Only 49 percent said he could be "trusted in a crisis" compared with 60 percent who felt that way a year earlier.
"It raised fundamental questions in people's minds about how in touch he was while there was chaos in people's lives, and how much he cared about it," says Democratic pollster Geoff Garin. "And it raised questions about the basic competence of his administration."
 
I don’t think they had bad rep for Katnina. I was there. 45 minutes outside of New Orleans. The people left were all there by choice. A mandate was given to GTF out of the city. Then the levee broke and unfortunately all you can do is cross your fingers. Red Cross, Coast Guard, Etc were all there ready for help
well, you were 11, so you're probably going off what your GOP mates/family tell you.
In reality, congress, the president, FEMA, and the Army corps of Engineers all acted way too late and as a result lives were lost and billions of dollars was done to property. Just take a look at how the whole super dome fiasco was handled.
 
The people left were all there by choice. A mandate was given to GTF out of the city.
Actually Grinch, gotta pull you up here, this post is kinda gross. It shows a complete lack of understanding for the socioeconomic situation others are/were in, a lack of understanding of infrastructure, communications, education, wealth disparity in NOLA. A scary lack of empathy from someone who works in the medical world.
It's horrible.
 
Actually Grinch, gotta pull you up here, this post is kinda gross. It shows a complete lack of understanding for the socioeconomic situation others are/were in, a lack of understanding of infrastructure, communications, education, wealth disparity in NOLA. A scary lack of empathy from someone who works in the medical world.
It's horrible.
They had buses, charters to evacuate bud. Even if they had 0$ the state offered to evacuate to another area of safety
 
They had buses, charters to evacuate bud. Even if they had 0$ the state offered to evacuate to another area of safety
After Hurricane Katrina, around 100,000 people were trapped inside New Orleans, unable to escape for days. The evacuation plans for the city fell apart even before the storm hit, as NPR's Laura Sullivan reports.


SULLIVAN: The plan says the buses would drive two hours north of the city, past a highway called I-12. But a day before the hurricane struck, the city veered from that plan. The roads were clogged with traffic from the million people evacuating on their own. So down at the city's Office of Emergency Preparedness, Councilwoman Hedge-Morrell says officials made a decision: Better avoid the traffic and send the people on the buses somewhere closer to wait out the storm.

Ms. HEDGE-MORRELL: What we figured at that point--the city made a decision--the Office of Emergency Preparedness made a decision that rather than try to get stuck in that traffic evacuating these people, they brought them to the Superdome. But the intention was that as soon as Katrina passed, they were going to bus them to shelters past I-12.

SULLIVAN: That decision quickly became a critical mistake and turned the Superdome, the city's shelter of last resort, into a refuge for everyone. Then after the storm, when the levees broke, thousands more came. And the city buses, meant to take them to proper shelters, were underwater.
 
They had buses, charters to evacuate bud. Even if they had 0$ the state offered to evacuate to another area of safety
but they didnt, there's a famous photo of hundreds of busses flooded because the city didn't mobilize them in time. 27% of the population didnt have a car. The storm track changed with less than 48 hrs notice, most relied on TV for news and didnt get the news quick enough to make plans. Most lived in poverty and had nowhere to go.
They were left to die, deserted by local, state, and the federal government.
 
It finally clicked why the Dems want DC to be a state. They would get 2 Dem senators for ever. Holy poop

It's weird that an entire area, with more people than Vermont or Wyoming and that ranks 1st in GDP per capita (when compared to other states) would have a system where its citizens pay taxes but don't have any federal representation.

As to whether they would be Dems forever is far from clear, though the city (like most urban voters) is highly Democrat. DC Republican party is in support of statehood, it's only at the national level where it is opposed by Republicans.
 
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