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Daveparts Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-07-07 08:24 AM
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Second Disaster to Strike Kansas

The deadly tornado that struck Greensburg Kansas last Friday was but the first affliction soon will come the second. As certainly as thunder follows lightning after a disaster of this magnitude comes the Bush full Monty stump speech full of euphemisms and faux promises of assistance. Coming soon to a disaster near you! George of the bungle will set up his standard kiss and consolation photo op offering kisses kind words and consolation but not much else.


The administration learned well from the publicity disaster of hurricane Katrina, the problem they surmised was that the New Orleanians were offered too much assistance. If those programs were cut or eliminated entirely then they couldn’t blame the government if they received no help. You see, a month and a half into the 2006 hurricane season, the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced an overhaul in core disaster relief programs. The biggest change is a sharp cut in emergency cash assistance to families, which will be slashed under the new rules from the $2,000 previously allowed per household to $500.


President Bush Sunday in sad somber tones remembered the "pioneer spirit" that built the Midwest, and which he said Kansans would draw upon to rebuild,” Which was code for don’t look this way for much help sucker! In addition, states are being asked to foot 25 percent of the bill for the emergency cash, which will only be provided after an affected state signs off on the program. You’re doing a heck of a job there Paulie! Brownie’s successor is even sharper than his pony-posing predecessor.


FEMA director R. David Paulison, who took over after the resignation of former head Michael Brown, heavily criticized for his miserable performance following last year’s storms, expressed the federal government’s disregard for the effect the changes will have on future disaster victims. “This is still going to be a compassionate organization,” he stated. “We simply have to do a better job of protecting the tax dollar.” We are using artillery shells that cost forty thousand dollars a piece to take out one sniper in Iraq but when it’s our own people in the streets. A kind word, a cup of coffee and a kick in the ass!


But Kansas don’t feel persecuted or put upon George promised Senator Trent Lott a new house too and that didn’t happen either. So take your FEMA check and stand in line while they rebuild the bank because under the new rules you can’t be trusted with cash. The administration that lost nine billion dollars in Iraq fears what sort of mischief you could get into with five hundred dollars burning a hole in your pocket. The message is clear, contractors can be trusted but American disaster victims must be treated like retarded children.


Years ago I lived in Kansas for a short time, the small towns are islands of population separated by the ocean prairie seas. The small towns are support centers for the surrounding farmers and ranchers the motels are small mom and pop affairs several hundred rooms might be hard to acquire. Friends and relatives will take many in, which makes George’s ironic statements of “Pioneer spirit” even more insulting.


"I'm confident this community will be rebuilt. To the extent we can help, we will," the president said, in brief remarks after attending services at St John's Episcopal Church.

But since we cut disaster relief benefits keep us posted on how that works out for you!

"They said to me it's hard to describe how bad this community was hit. I have declared a major disaster for that community and I hope that helps," Bush said.

But I’m far too busy to come see for myself, I went to church what do you people want from me! But have no fear if the press beats me up about it or another scandal breaks and I need a good photo op I’ll be there for you but for now I’ll sign some papers and take my photo op here.

"The most important thing now is for our citizens to ask for the good Lord to comfort those who hurt."

Because God help you if you expect help from the Bush administration!

"It's going to take a long time for the community to recover. And so we'll help in any way we can," the US president said.

And they say the man can’t tell the truth!


The FEMA overhaul was also not discussed with state officials in advance, but presented as my way or the highway. Mark Smith of the Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, commented, “Historically, FEMA doesn’t make major changes until it’s at least talked to the states and tried to assess the impact. That hasn’t been done yet, and these changes need to be stopped in their tracks.”


FEMA officials have shrugged off such criticism from the state governments. Director Paulison reiterated that if the states were unwilling to commit to contribute a quarter of the funds, they would not get anything. “It’s their citizens,” he said during a news conference at FEMA headquarters. “If they don’t agree to it, we won’t do it.”


I guess the let them eat cake line was taken old Paulie’s a real piece of work by suggesting we are going to make draconian cuts and blame it on the states to boot! It’s a darn good thing Oliver Twist didn’t ask old Paulie for another cup of porridge.


Mark Smith countered in a comment quoted in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, “If a catastrophic event like Katrina hits a poor state like Alabama, Mississippi or Louisiana, they most assuredly won’t be able to pay and the people will suffer. They are citizens of their states, but they are also citizens of the United States. Is saying the federal government will turn its back on its citizens, its taxpayers?”


Yes, that’s exactly what he is saying, hide and watch.


Under the new rules, states will also not be reimbursed for the entire cost of debris cleanup done by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The new rate will be either 75 percent or 90 percent of the total cost.


I think the best course of action for the Kansans is to blame the tornado on insurgents or Al Queda then the have the Army Corp. of Engineers to build a tornado proof wall around Greensburg then Halliburton can get a no bid contract rebuild the town gratis! But without the Green zone of Greensburg prospects are dim. Your just Americans George has done all he can for you he said a prayer and paid you a compliment now you’re on your own.
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zbdent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-07-07 08:40 AM
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1. Where's all the religious leaders explaining about how all the
disasters hitting Kansas are because of the liberals and homosexuals and immorality in Kansas?
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Th1onein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-07-07 08:45 AM
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2. GREAT POST!
Welcome to DU! You have a way with words, my friend!

Kicked and recommended!
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-07-07 09:50 AM
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3. "pioneer spirit"

FUGWB

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Daveparts Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-08-07 06:42 PM
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4. Deja Vue all over again
White House, Kansas governor argue over storm response

POSTED: 12:28 p.m. EDT, May 8, 2007
Story Highlights• NEW: White House press secretary: Guard response was governor's fault
• NEW: Snow says governor should have found need then requested guard
• NEW: Kansas Sen. Brownback says Guard told him they have what's needed
• Kansas Gov. Sebelius had said deployments to Iraq slowed storm response
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House fought back Tuesday against criticism from Kansas' governor that National Guard deployments to Iraq are slowing the response to last week's devastating tornado.

White House press secretary Tony Snow said the fault was Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius'.

In a spat reminiscent of White House finger-pointing at Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco after the federal government's botched response to Hurricane Katrina, Snow rapped Sebelius for not following procedure to find gaps and then asking the federal government to fill them.

"If you don't request it, you're not going to get it," he said.

The enormous twister -- the most powerful to hit the United States in eight years -- ripped through Greensburg, Kansas, on Friday, razing nearly all of the farming town with winds estimated at 205 mph.

President Bush will travel to the area on Wednesday. Sebelius plans at that time to raise her contention that disaster preparedness and response are hampered because so many state National Guard units have been sent to the Middle East.

"I don't think there is any question if you are missing trucks, Humvees and helicopters that the response is going to be slower," she said Monday. "The real victims here will be the residents of Greensburg, because the recovery will be at a slower pace."

Sebelius said about half the state's National Guard trucks are in Iraq, equipment that would be helpful in removing debris, and that the state is also missing a number of well-trained personnel.

"The issue for the National Guard is the same wherever you go in the country. Stuff that we would have borrowed is gone," she said.

Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting, the state's adjutant general, said the Kansas National Guard was equipped at only about 40 percent of its required levels, down from the 60 percent that it had at the start of the war.

Even as Snow insisted he wasn't trying to get into a political tussle with the Democratic governor, he aggressively defended the administration's performance.

"As far as we know, the only thing the governor has requested are FM radios," Snow said. "There have been no requests to the National Guard for heavy equipment."

He went on to say that the president's disaster declaration for Kansas, issued Sunday, immediately made funding available to get heavy equipment through private contractors.

"We are eager to provide what Kansas needs," Snow said. "But again there are also -- you also have to go through the process of making the request first."

Snow said "I'm not aware of any prior complaints," and said it would be "standard procedure" when a tornado hits for a state to consult its disaster plan and start making assessments about where the federal government needed to step in.

"We are certainly going to try to clean up any misunderstandings about how this works," Snow said.

Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback also disputed Sebelius after visiting the destroyed town on Monday. Brownback, a Republican candidate for president, said local officials and the Kansas National Guard commander all told him they have the resources needed to respond.

"That's what really got me, is her saying that," Brownback said of Sebelius.

But Sebelius said she asked the Pentagon in December to replenish lost resources. She also said she spoke about the issue at great length with Bush over a year ago, in January 2006, when they rode together from Topeka, Kansas, to a lecture in Manhattan.

"What the Defense Department said then and continues to say is that states will get about 90 percent of what they had," Sebelius said. "Meanwhile, it doesn't get any better. I'm at a loss."

The White House is sensitive to the president's response to disasters after the Katrina debacle. Snow said Bush was waiting until Wednesday to visit the area "to make sure that you do not get in the way, especially of rescue operations."

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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-08-07 10:49 PM
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5. Yes, I'm going to pay for this load of plywood and plumbing fixtures with my Pioneer Spirit Card
More platitudes and bullshit from God-Emperor Chimpy I.
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