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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Oct 30, 2012, 01:46 PM Oct 2012

As governor, Mitt Romney failed Massachusetts when disaster struck

Mitt Romney is all about dismantling the federal government's role in emergency management and putting the states in charge, which sort of raises the question of how Romney responded to emergencies when he was governor of Massachusetts. Would it surprise you to hear that the answer is "not well"? In fact, Romney failed Massachusetts at both preparedness and response, as the Huffington Post's Jason Cherkis and Ryan Grim report.
In 2004, Romney vetoed funding for flood prevention in recently flooded Peabody, Massachusetts. Romney claimed he didn't have enough information about the project, though local officials said they had given him lots of information. In 2006, Peabody flooded again. Romney was there for a photo op after the flood, but Peabody probably would have preferred to have had the funding to prevent flooding in the first place.

When the city of Greenfield flooded, in 2005, Romney was too busy traveling the nation positioning himself for a presidential run to find out the extent of the flooding or declare an emergency. The most senior person in his administration, the city's mayor, could get in touch with was the lieutenant governor's chief of staff. Without help from the state, Greenfield faced an example of what America can look forward to if Romney becomes president:

Forgey says a resident opened up the high school and used it as a crisis shelter. A radio station launched a food and clothing drive and the Red Cross provided services.

The town could handle distributing donated shirts and juice. But Greenfield, with its population of 18,000, couldn’t repair this level of loss, which had been estimated to exceed $1 million. Forgey said she needed the state government to respond and for Romney to declare an emergency. But for days, Greenfield residents were on their own, with limited outside help.


Romney says he wants states to handle emergency response. But when he had the chance to show how well that can work, all he showed was failure and indifference.

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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/30/1152508/-As-governor-Mitt-Romney-failed-Massachusetts-when-disaster-struck
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As governor, Mitt Romney failed Massachusetts when disaster struck (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2012 OP
K & R. n/t FSogol Oct 2012 #1
Hope the media picks this up Nancy Waterman Oct 2012 #2
I just tweeted this to my list. Everyone needs to go to the resource thread in the link courseofhistory Oct 2012 #3
So he cares so little for his own state's people that he left them to suffer in their crisis. He is The Wielding Truth Oct 2012 #4
Kicking - thank you! Lucinda Oct 2012 #5

courseofhistory

(801 posts)
3. I just tweeted this to my list. Everyone needs to go to the resource thread in the link
Tue Oct 30, 2012, 02:00 PM
Oct 2012

and add your contacts. Use the resources to spread the word on all Mittens' news.

Go there and add your contacts so we can spread the word on all news regarding Romney this last week before the election.

Resource thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251190179#post8

What I just tweeted (been tweeting most of the morning!)

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251190771 Romney failed MA when it came to disaster relef (see link/source)

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The Wielding Truth

(11,415 posts)
4. So he cares so little for his own state's people that he left them to suffer in their crisis. He is
Tue Oct 30, 2012, 02:02 PM
Oct 2012

worthless as a public leader. We are not hiring a CEO. We are hiring another public servant who must understand and serve the public.

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