I share sentiments of both Will and Cops.
The point I would like to make is that I'm bothered that response was not quicker. In my opinion it is clear that a quicker response on a larger scale would have saved more lives.
I'm bothered that it took 4 1/2 days after the hurricane had passed for significant relief to reach people. I'm bothered that a massive response wasn't mounted more quickly.
I'm not speculating on the cause at this time. I think our current emphasis should be on rescue and recovery since many persons remain at risk at this time. I think we should limit speculation on what caused the need for a massive response. But I think it's concerning that it did take so long.
Many in the local/regional government and many on the liberal side are blaming the federal government. The federal government and right wing are blaming the local government. I think the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. but none of that matters as much as fixing the current problem. Let's stop the bleeding, folks.
Will...are you suggesting that the delay in sufficient response is due to trying to decide who should get rich off of this?
Cops I think the most important thing is that we have plans in place for the next time, not to point fingers about this one. But the issue of response time is still significant, especially while people still need rescue. To that end, some politicizing is probably benficial to help grease the wheels.
I work for the government. I understand that for bad reasons and for good reasons, the government is more reactive than proactive. the blame game is not important to me. finding solutions to save lives now and prevent another disaster is important to me.
If i had to be concrete about it. I would say we should have seen food, water, and supplies heading in by whatever means within 24 hours after the flooding stopped. so that would put things around wednesday evening.
There are other areas where only a vertical rescue and and recovery could occurr in the future just as in New Orleans. I think we should be sure that a better reponse happens than did in New Orleans.
As far as your bitter old man, I disagree with him, but I understand why he feels that way. Even though I don't see this as institutionalized racism, I probably would if I had to endure it all my life. Not to mention that dumbasses like O'Reilly have been saying that the people who stayed behind did so because they wanted to loot.
Btw, and I've always preferred the term Displaced Person (DP) to refugee.