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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 02:47 PM
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One Year Later: The Real State Of New Orleans

http://thinkprogress.org/2006/08/28/katrina-facts-anniversary">One Year Later: The Real State Of New Orleans



Standing in Jackson Square on Sept. 15, President Bush stated, “This government will learn the lessons of Hurricane Katrina” and promised to “get the work done quickly.” But on the eve of Katrina’s one year anniversary, here’s a look at the current state of New Orleans:

Less than half of the city’s pre-storm population of 460,000 has returned, putting the population at roughly what it was in 1880.

Nearly a third of the trash has yet to be picked up.

Sixty percent of homes still lack electricity.

Seventeen percent of the buses are operational.

Half of the physicians have left, and there is a shortage of 1,000 nurses.

Six of the nine hospitals remain closed.

Sixty-six percent of public schools have reopened.

– A 40 percent hike in rental rates, disproportionately affecting black and low-income families.

– A 300 percent increase in the suicide rate.

Eighty-four percent of New Orleans residents rate the government’s recovery efforts negatively, while 66 percent believe the recovery money has been “mostly wasted.”



Slide show (link posted in comments): 9th Ward, New Orleans 8/06
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keta11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 03:04 PM
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1. What the hell is Nagin doing? How come he
Edited on Mon Aug-28-06 03:04 PM by keta11
got re-elected??? It seems fixing most of these problems are Mayor -related duties.
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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 07:01 PM
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3. Just what, exactly, is he to work with?
If I had ham, I'd have a ham sandwich, if I had some bread.
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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:48 PM
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5. Federal Katrina "Czar"
Donald Powell replaced Karl Rove to oversee the disaster recovery in Nov 2005. Donald Powell, wealthy contributor to Bush campaign. Probably a big supporter of "privatization" which would account for Iraq-like disappearances of millions of dollars with nothing to show for it. The only fault of Nagin is not speaking up against it because of his own Republican leanings.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20051101-1108-gulfcoastrecovery.html
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Lindacooks Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:53 PM
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6. The point of having a federal government is that it fixes things
when local governments are overwhelmed, as is the case here.

Why aren't more people blaming chimpy? He, after all, was the one who stood in the fake lights of Jackson Square and vowed to spend what it took to bring New Orleans back.
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calimary Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 03:55 PM
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22. Especially when the calamity crosses state lines.
Then it is ABSOLUTELY a federal matter.

Beyond a doubt.

It's got me foaming at the mouth, too.


http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=132

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garthranzz Donating Member (983 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:33 PM
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8. Nagin's in NY
making stupid comments.

He's not a bad man, but he is in over his head. And by making his re-election campaign race-driven, he has forfeited many opportunities to unite the citizenry. There's a reason the Republican candidates backed him.

Check out my poem "The Front Yard, After Katrina" which I posted earlier.
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azureblue Donating Member (412 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 11:21 AM
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15. Nagin & Blanco
N & B did they best they could with what they had, considering Bushco flat lied to them about helping NO:

February 2002
The president unveiled his new budget, this one with a $390 million cut to the Army Corps.
The cuts came during the same year the richest 5 percent (those who make an average of $300,000 or more) were slated to receive $24 billion in new tax cuts. The cuts were devastating. The administration provided just $5 million for maintaining and upgrading critical hurricane protection levees in New Orleans—one fifth of what government experts and Republican elected officials in Louisiana told the administration was needed. Likewise, the administration had been informed that SELA needed $80 million to keep its work moving at full speed, but the White House only proposed providing a quarter of that. These cuts came even though the potential cost of not improving infrastructure was known to be astronomical. A widely-circulated 1998 report on Louisiana’s insurance risks said a serious storm could inflict $27 billion worth of damage just to homes and cars—and that didn’t include industrial or commercial property. Local insurance executives estimated in 2002 that the total damage would be closer to $100 billion to $150 billion—estimates that now look frighteningly accurate.
When Mike Parker headed to Capitol Hill for annual budget hearings in February 2002, he couldn’t hide the truth. Under questioning, he admitted that “there will be a negative impact” if the President’s budget cuts were allowed to go forward. The White House fired Parker within a matter of days.

Friday, August 26
PRESIDENT DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
President declares a State of Emergency in Louisiana on August 26, 2005 that technically made the Governor’s request unnecessary. This can be seen from the official White House press release at http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/08/20050827-1.html

Sunday, August 28
GOV. BLANCO ASKS BUSH TO DECLARE FEDERAL STATE OF EMERGENCY IN LOUISIANA:
“I have determined that this incident is of such severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the capabilities of the State and affected local governments, and that supplementary Federal assistance is necessary to save lives, protect property, public health, and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a disaster.”
The Governor’s request for help on August 28, 2005 as can be seen by viewing her official request at:
http://gov.louisiana.gov/Disaster Relief Request.pdf

FEDERAL EMERGENCY DECLARED, DHS AND FEMA GIVEN FULL AUTHORITY TO RESPOND TO KATRINA:

Sunday, August 28
BUSH, CHERTOFF WARNED WHAT KATRINA COULD DO:
WASHINGTON - In dramatic and sometimes agonizing terms, federal disaster officials warned
President Bush and his homeland security chief before Hurricane Katrina struck that the storm could breach levees, put lives at risk in New Orleans' Superdome and overwhelm rescuers, according to confidential video footage.
Bush didn't ask a single question during the final briefing before Katrina struck on Aug. 29, but he assured soon-to-be-battered state officials: "We are fully prepared."

Sunday, August 28
9:30 AM — MAYOR NAGIN ISSUES FIRST EVER MANDATORY EVACUATION OF NEW ORLEANS:
“We’re facing the storm most of us have feared,” said Nagin. “This is going to be an unprecedented event.”
“Special arrangements will be made to evacuate persons unable to evacuate themselves.”
This is referring to evacuating people to an emergency shelter within the city, not evacuating people to points outside the city. The Mayor did implement an emergency bussing system that evacuated the city's poor and disabled to the Superdome. This can be verified by reading the plan at http://www.cityofno.com/portal.aspx?portal=46&tabid=26

AFTERNOON — BUSH, BROWN, CHERTOFF WARNED OF LEVEE FAILURE BY NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER DIRECTOR:

August 29
MORNING- Blanco calls Bush: "I need everything you've got,
" the governor said she told the president on Monday. "I am going to need all the help you can send me."
MORNING – BUSH SHARES BIRTHDAY CAKE PHOTO-OP WITH SEN. JOHN MCCAIN
11:30AM — MICHAEL BROWN FINALLY REQUESTS THAT DHS DISPATCH 1,000 EMPLOYEES TO REGION, GIVES THEM TWO DAYS TO ARRIVE:

DHS failed to use catastrophe response plan in Katrina's wake
The Homeland Security Department did not use a plan for handling catastrophes in its response to Hurricane Katrina, even though some officials say that doing so could have saved lives and brought the chaotic situation in New Orleans under control.
The department didn't activate a section of the National Response Plan
http://www.dhs.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/NRP_FullText.pdf

Thursday, September 1
8AM — BUSH CLAIMS NO ONE EXPECTED LEVEES TO BREAK2PM —

MAYOR NAGIN ISSUES “DESPERATE SOS” TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
“This is a desperate SOS. Right now we are out of resources at the convention centre and don’t anticipate enough buses. We need buses. Currently the convention centre is unsanitary and unsafe and we’re running out of supplies.”


Investigation finds Red Cross agreed to withhold Orleans aid, operates in tandem with Homeland Security
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Investigation_finds_Red_Cross_agreed_to_withhold_New_Orleans_aid_operates_in_tandem_with_Home_0913.html


FEMA BLOCKS RELIEF
(1)FEMA won't accept Amtrak's help in evacuations http://news.ft.com/cms/s/84aa35cc-1da8-11da-b40b-00000e..
(2)FEMA turns away experienced firefighters http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/5/105538/7048
(3)FEMA turns back Wal-Mart supply trucks http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/national/nationalspec ..
(4)FEMA prevents Coast Guard from delivering diesel fuel http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/05/national/nationalspec ..
(5)FEMA won't let Red Cross deliver food
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05246/565143.stm
(6)FEMA bars morticians from entering New Orleans http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15147862&BRD=...
(7)FEMA blocks 500-boat citizen flotilla from delivering aid http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/3/171718/0826
(8)FEMA fails to utilize Navy ship with 600-bed hospital on board http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0509..
(9)FEMA to Chicago: Send just one truck http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-050902dale..
(10)FEMA turns away generators http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/WWLBLOG.ac3fcea.html
(11)FEMA: "First Responders Urged Not To Respond" http://www.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?id=18470


Saturday, Dec. 3
Blanco defends actions in storm
From the Times Picayune:
“The Blanco administration released the mountain of documents to U.S. House and Senate committees investigating the response to Katrina on Friday evening, with the governor saying in a statement that they will show the hard work of her administration during its greatest crisis.
"These documents will demonstrate what I have said for several months -- that dedicated employees of the state of Louisiana worked tirelessly and effectively during this period to save many thousands of lives," Blanco said in the written statement.
To a large degree, the massive document dump was Exhibit A in Blanco's public relations defense of her performance during and after the storm. Since the days after the Aug. 29 hurricane, she has been portrayed as indecisive and bumbling in the face of the nation's worst natural disaster. But the documents, especially a 33-page timeline she constructed, take pains to show her as engaged and assertive as she tries to cope with false promises and intransigence from the federal government.

"I requested massive federal assistance in letters to President Bush on Aug. 27 and Aug. 28 -- before the storm's landfall," she said in one. "I spoke with President Bush on Sunday (Aug. 28) and Monday (Aug. 29) and told him I needed everything he had. I believed FEMA officials who told me that every federal resource was at my disposal. I believed this meant every single available resource."
Later on in the talking points document, she responds to a hypothetical question about what she did wrong in response to Katrina.
"I believe my biggest mistake was believing FEMA officials who told me that the necessary federal resources would be available in a timely fashion," she said.”

The Original can be viewed on line at:
http://www.nolarises.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=728
And at
http://www.nola.com/katrina/view.ssf
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jen4clark Donating Member (812 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 06:58 PM
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2. Worst part is
the crooks, liars and thieves running our country never had any intention of helping the people of NO.

Read Greg Palast's report on this.

HURRICANE EXPERT THREATENED FOR PRE-KATRINA WARNINGS

DON’T blame the Lady. Katrina killed no one in this town. In fact, Katrina missed the city completely, going wide to the east.

It wasn’t the hurricane that drowned, suffocated, de-hydrated and starved 1,500 people that week. The killing was done by a deadly duo: a failed emergency evacuation plan combined with faulty levees. Behind these twin failures lies a tale of cronyism, profiteering and willful incompetence that takes us right to the steps of the White House.

Here’s the story you haven’t been told. And the man who revealed it to me, Dr. Ivor van Heerden, is putting his job on the line to tell it.

Van Heerden isn’t the typical whistleblower I usually deal with. This is no minor player. He’s the Deputy Director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane Center. He’s the top banana in the field — no one knew more about how to save New Orleans from a hurricane’s devastation. And no one was a bigger target of an official and corporate campaign to bury the information.

Here’s what happened. Right after Katrina swamped the city, I called Washington to get a copy of the evacuation plan.

Funny thing about the murderously failed plan for the evacuation of New Orleans: no one can find it. That’s right. It’s missing. Maybe it got wet and sank in the flood. Whatever: No one can find it...

Continue reading ‘HURRICANE EXPERT THREATENED FOR PRE-KATRINA WARNINGS’

http://www.gregpalast.com/section/articles

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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 10:41 PM
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4. Thank You !!! - K & R !!!
:kick:
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Bobbieo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:02 PM
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7. Did a plan for the evacuation of New Orleans ever exist
in the first place???
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garthranzz Donating Member (983 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:36 PM
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9. Yes - the contraflow
While traffic moved slowly, over 90% of us got out. Compare the Katrina evacuation here with the Rita evacuation in Houston, and you'll see the difference. The evacuation was successful. But as far as I know there was no plan for those who would not - or could not - get out.

Even so, those trapped at the Superdome and Convention Center could have been evacuated. Oh, but wait, the LA National Guard was in Iraq.

Check out my poem "The Front Yard, AFter Katrina" posted earlier.
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panbanger Donating Member (96 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 12:08 PM
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17. the contraflow
Took me 6 hours to get from Chalmette to Baton Rouge. Best 6 hours my cat and I ever spent.
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azureblue Donating Member (412 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 11:19 AM
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14. Yes-
Aug 29-9:30 AM — MAYOR NAGIN ISSUES FIRST EVER MANDATORY EVACUATION OF NEW ORLEANS:
“We’re facing the storm most of us have feared,” said Nagin. “This is going to be an unprecedented event.”
“Special arrangements will be made to evacuate persons unable to evacuate themselves.”
This is referring to evacuating people to an emergency shelter within the city, not evacuating people to points outside the city. The Mayor did implement an emergency bussing system that evacuated the city's poor and disabled to the Superdome. This can be verified by reading the plan at http://www.cityofno.com/portal.aspx?portal=46&tabid=26
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karynnj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:46 PM
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10. kick
Nice post
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fed-up Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-28-06 11:51 PM
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11. WoW only 11 minutes from 0-5 R's, thanks all, hugs to all survivors nt
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Jesterstear Donating Member (110 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 07:56 AM
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12. Heard from a customer....
A customer in my store claimed to have done some work there recently, and he said that the only area that was close to be considering restored was Burbon Street in hopes of getting the tourism. He said that on most streets, the trash was pushed so far from the houses to the road that the roads were reduced to one lane only. Not one lane each way, just one lane.
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DirtyDawg Donating Member (594 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 10:08 AM
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13. Look folks...
...this is just one more case of geedubya shootin' his mouth off before his 'dark-side' handlers had had a chance to figure out how to make a profit, and/or, political hay out of this mess. Soon after he made his 'grandstand' entrance - strutting across the park to the lighted podium with all the generators pumping out more light on the background - the repigs in LA, Washington and the moneyed insiders saw their chance to get their hands on the cash-flow and, at the same time, turn the city into a majority white racist enclave. They told him to just 'cool your jets...the longer we make living here hell - at least for all them 'n*****s' that Katrina run off - the easier it'll be to get 'white folks' in office. Now don't get me wrong, we need that nit-wit mayor around for as long as possible to take all the criticism and give us a convenient 'fall guy', but in the end we'll have us a fine, historic place without all them 'step-n-fetch its' around to mess things up. We may have to keep a few for 'color' - jazz, funerals, that sort of thing, but it'll pretty much be just for show...they won't be able to elect anybody or anything'.

Yeah, that's what this is all about and you can complain and complain, and Spike can do all the documentaries he wants to and GMA can do all the remotes they want to, but in the end it's the bastards that see government as 'a profit deal' that'll win out...and the rest of us lose...until we get wise and throw the shit-heads out of office and start to fumigate the place.
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 12:01 PM
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16. Senator Kerry's response
John Kerry Appeals for Help for Katrina Victims
Posted by Pamela Leavey
August 31st, 2005 @ 6:01 pm
John Kerry sent out an email to the members of JohnKerry.com appealing for help for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Here’s the text:

Dear Friend,

This is a time for all Americans to pull together and do everything we can to assist people whose lives have been devastated by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=397


"Hurricane Katrina devastated significant portions of the Gulf Coast and disrupted millions of lives but she didn’t and couldn’t destroy the spirit of endurance, bravery, generosity and compassion we have been witnessing during the relief and rescue operations. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the citizens of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama as they struggle with the aftermath of this devastating storm, and to their loved ones and families viewing the disturbing photos coming out of the region. Now is the time for all of us to come together to help the evacuees, refugees and survivors and rebuild the communities that have lost so much.

http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/releases/pr_2005_08_31.html


LOTT : John Kerry called my wife Tricia and me at our home -- I don't remember -- two or three days ago and said he and Teresa wanted to help. And I identified what we needed and he said, "Where can we land the plane?" And I told him. And I assigned a staff member to coordinate with him.

: John Kerry called my wife Tricia and me at our home -- I don't remember -- two or three days ago and said he and Teresa wanted to help. And I identified what we needed and he said, "Where can we land the plane?" And I told him. And I assigned a staff member to coordinate with him.

http://lott.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&PressRelease_id=194&Month=9&Year=2005


Dear XXXXXXXXX,

"More tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans are off the table." Those are the words that America is waiting to hear from President Bush. At a time of crisis and enormous need, it should be an easy decision for him to make. He could make the announcement tomorrow.

There is hurt and suffering all around us. Estimates are that it will cost as much as $150 billion to help the hard-hit people and communities of the Gulf Coast get back on their feet following Katrina's devastation. And the Bush administration's failed policies in Iraq are draining billions of dollars from our treasury every month.

But still, Republican leaders refuse to abandon their obsession with granting still more tax cuts to the wealthy and well-connected. Don't let them get away with it.

Sign our "Don't You Dare" petition right now.

http://www.johnkerry.com/petition/taxcuts.php


Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., center, speaks as Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., left, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., second right, and Sen. Harry Reid,D-Nev., look on at a news conference at the Capitol, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2005, in Washington. Congress hurried toward approval Thursday of an emergency aid package that would spend well over $1 billion a day for recovery needs of victims of Hurricane Katrina. Democrats and Republicans agreed that much had gone wrong in the government response but squabbled about what to do about it. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=1108012&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312


And Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, said in an interview: "It's a summary of all that this administration is not in touch with and has faked and ducked and bobbed over the past four years. What you see here is a harvest of four years of complete avoidance of real problem solving and real governance in favor of spin and ideology."

The display of unity was striking for a party that has been adrift since Mr. Kerry's defeat, struggling to reach consensus on issues like the war in Iraq and the Supreme Court nomination of Judge John G. Roberts Jr. The aggressiveness was evidence of what Republicans and Democrats said was the critical difference between the hurricane and the Sept. 11 attacks: Democrats appear able to question the administration's competence without opening themselves to attacks on their patriotism.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/08/national/nationalspecial/08democrats.html


John Kerry Offers Major Package of Legislation to Help Small Businesses, Others Devastated by Hurricane Katrina

9/9/2005 5:26:00 PM

To: National Desk

Contact: David Wade or April Boyd, 202-224-4159, both of the Senate Small Business Committee

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With estimates that more than 400,000 jobs will be lost as a result of Hurricane Katrina, Senator John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) today unveiled a package of emergency economic aid and federal assistance for small businesses and others reeling from the destruction in the Gulf Coast.

"It is clear that our government failed the people of the Gulf Coast. In time, those responsible will be held accountable for what has gone right and what has gone wrong. Right now, we need to make up for lost time and help any way we can, and that means targeting the fastest relief possible," said Senator Kerry. "Every small business we can help will help a hard-working family start to put the pieces of their lives back together. We should help small businesses rebuild themselves and these communities."

http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=53053




Kerry set to deliver supplies By Rick Klein, Globe Staff |
September 10, 2005

WASHINGTON — Senator John F. Kerry has chartered a plane to deliver supplies to the New Orleans area tomorrow and is accepting donations in Boston to make deliveries in the coming weeks.

Kerry, a Massachusetts Democrat, has coordinated local and national corporate donations that will be part of tomorrow’s delivery to a supply distribution center in Baton Rouge, La.

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=493


Senator John Kerry on Resignation of FEMA Director BATON
ROUGE - Below is a statement from Senator John Kerry on the resignation of FEMA
Director Michael Brown. “Long overdue. Too little, too late.”

http://kerry.senate.gov/v3/cfm/record.cfm?id=245622


A Failure To Communicate
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/12/2005

A massive breakdown in communications after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast—nearly four years after the devastating mishaps following 9/11—has brought the issue of emergency communications into the spotlight on Capitol Hill.

“I am closely following the communications failures in Katrina-hit areas,” says Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). “As Congress soon tackles the DTV transition, we must be mindful of these challenges and ensure public safety, emergency response and interoperability remain our paramount focus.”

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6255754.html


“This Administration still hasn’t figured out the difference between spin and leadership. The President has done the obvious, only after it was clear he couldn’t get away with the inexcusable. President Bush has accepted Michael Brown’s resignation and admitted the buck stops in the Oval Office. But there are a lot of survivors who want to know whether this will change anything. Does the White House even understand the problem? The Administration had four years after September 11th to get this right, and they were caught unforgivably unprepared to deal with a major emergency here at home. Do they now understand that our government’s efforts and resources have been going to the wrong priorities? What are they doing to make sure this never happens again other than talking tough talk?”

http://kerry.senate.gov/v3/cfm/record.cfm?id=245659


Yesterday, I traveled to Louisiana to deliver emergency supplies to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Thanks to generous contributions from many Massachusetts-based and national corporations, a 757-jet was sent full of food, water, children’s shoes, toiletries and other emergency items for the people of the Gulf Coast. The jet — donated by the UPS for the relief flight — took off from Logan airport and arrived in Lafayette, Louisiana, where the goods were loaded up and distributed to centers in New Iberia (near Lafayette) and Baker (near Baton Rouge). The UPS said the payload of the plane was 48,000 pounds.

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=542


Senate Passes Kerry Legislation to Provide Tax Relief, Help Guard and Reserve Troops Hurt By Katrina

WASHINGTON - Today the Senate passed legislation proposed by Senator John Kerry (D - Mass.) that will provide financial support to National Guard and Reservists through immediate tax relief to their employers affected by Hurricane Katrina.

http://kerry.senate.gov/v3/cfm/record.cfm?id=245857


"Leadership isn't a speech or a toll-free number. Leadership is getting the job done. No American doubts that New Orleans will rise again, they doubt the competence and commitment of this Administration. Weeks after Katrina, Americans want an end to politics-as-usual that leaves them dangerously and unforgivably unprepared. Americans want to know that their government will be there when it counts with leadership that keeps them safe, not speeches in the aftermath to explain away the inexcusable."

http://kerry.senate.gov/v3/cfm/record.cfm?id=245870


Senator John Kerry's Speech at Brown University

The administration is recycling all their failed policies and shipping them to Louisiana. After four years of ideological excess, these Washington Republicans have a bad hangover -- and they can't think of anything to offer the Gulf Coast but the hair of the dog that bit them.

And amazingly -- or perhaps not given who we’re dealing with -- this massive reconstruction project will be overseen not by a team of experienced city planners or developers, but according to the New York Times, by the Chief of Politics in the White House and Republican Party, none other than Karl Rove -- barring of course that he is indicted for "outing" an undercover CIA intelligence officer.

Katrina is a symbol of all this administration does and doesn't do. Michael Brown -- or Brownie as the President so famously thanked him for doing a heck of a job - Brownie is to Katrina what Paul Bremer is to peace in Iraq; what George Tenet is to slam dunk intelligence; what Paul Wolfowitz is to parades paved with flowers in Baghdad; what Dick Cheney is to visionary energy policy; what Donald Rumsfeld is to basic war planning; what Tom Delay is to ethics; and what George Bush is to “Mission Accomplished” and "Wanted Dead or Alive." The bottom line is simple: The "we'll do whatever it takes" administration doesn't have what it takes to get the job done.

This is the Katrina administration.

http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/speeches/spc_2005_09_19.html


S.RES.261 : A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the crisis of Hurricane Katrina should not be used to weaken, waive, or roll back Federal public health, environmental, and environmental justice laws and regulations, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen Kerry, John F. (introduced 9/29/2005) Cosponsors (7) Committees: Senate Environment and Public Works Latest Major Action: 9/29/2005 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.


DEMOCRATS EYE RESOLUTION OPPOSING EPA ROLLBACKS IN KATRINA CLEANUP
Inside EPA, Sec. 39 09-30-2005

Several leading Democrats are drafting a broad resolution for a congressional vote that would oppose allowing EPA to waive any environmental rules during the ongoing cleanup efforts following Hurricane Katrina, congressional and other sources say.

The resolution is part of an emerging Democratic strategy to counter a new Republican push aimed at granting EPA unprecedented authority to waive any environmental regulations that might impede reconstruction in the areas devastated by Katrina along the Gulf Coast. The effort also comes amid new revelations that EPA is developing its own legislative proposal that critics say would give it unchecked authority to suspend key rules under the Clean Air Act.

The resolution is being drafted by Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (IL), Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), Rep. Hilda Solis (D-CA) and Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) and will likely be unveiled at a news conference next week. The issues also were scheduled to be raised
Sept. 29 at a hearing by the House Energy & Commerce Committee's environment & hazardous materials subcommittee -- of which Solis is the ranking member -- on the environmental impacts of the hurricane.

While the scope of the resolution and the list of co-sponsors have not been finalized, sources say that the non-binding "Sense of the Senate" and "Sense of the House" measures will oppose the waiver push and urge federal agencies to follow a Clinton-era executive order on environmental justice in the reconstruction efforts. The four Democrats have blasted EPA for dropping race and income status as factors in its environmental justice policies.

http://www.insideepa.com


John Kerry’s Floor Statement on the Introduction of the Small Business Hurricane Relief and Reconstruction Act September 30th, 2005

The following is the text of John Kerry’s Floor Statement on the Introduction of the Small Business Hurricane Relief and Reconstruction Act from today, Friday, September 30, 2005.

Mr. KERRY: Mr. President, today I join with Senator Snowe, the chair of our Committee, and our colleagues, Senators Landrieu and Vitter, to introduce a bill to help small businesses that have been damaged, physically and economically, by one or both of the Hurricanes that have destroyed the Gulf region over the past four or five weeks.

http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=732



All in a month's work!


Thanks for keeping great notes Globalvillage!
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erpowers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 12:10 PM
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18. Sad
I saw pictures a few days ago on the news and I was shocked. I saw houses that were marked as damaged that had not been torn down. Then I saw a newspaper story that claimed that some things were the same as the were just after the hurricane. That is completely unacceptable. What can people do to get something done? I hate to say it, but more and more there is reason to say that Bush should be impeached for derliction of duty. He is not doing his job. Things should be better.
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beltanefauve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 01:01 PM
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19. A 300% increase
in the suicide rate post-Katrina from your link:

"The Orleans Parish coroner says the suicide rate in the city, with half the pre-storm population, has tripled. Dentists, the few that are left in the city, are reporting an alarming number of people showing up with grooved or chipped teeth, a telltale sign of grinding. People admit to drinking more, taking more drugs. The billions of dollars promised by the government for rebuilding has yet to translate into billions in building."

And yet those shallow, vapid yuppie propagandists on NPR's Morning Edition were touting a different story this morning:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5727398

"Mental health problems roughly doubled in the months after Hurricane Katrina, but thoughts of suicide among those with mental health problems actually decreased, according to a new study. The finding of reduced suicide runs counter to many other reports." (snip)

"Matt Friedman, the director of VA's National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, says it is too simplistic to see trauma in purely negative terms.

"A traumatic event is a complicated event. … You can have an adverse effect such as depression or , but on the other hand, you can derive some benefit so you feel this is an important part of your life.”

Fortunately, not everyone is convinced of this study's findings, but you can bet the Bushbots will be touting these new "findings".
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JeffR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 01:20 PM
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20. Time to change its name to New Baghdad
eom

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gully Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 03:43 PM
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21. How much money did we taxpayers give Halliburton to "get the job done"
again?

We should have hired the poor people of N.O. to take care of this mess. Infuriating!
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 07:40 PM
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23. Kick !!!
:kick:
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McCamy Taylor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-29-06 08:04 PM
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24. If the feds restored govt housing as required by law would be a start.
Would give people places to live, provide a work force for local employers, let merchants move back in, create income for local contractors. They could have razed the old housing and built new on stilts in the time they have been sitting around doing nothing.
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ClintonTyree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-30-06 01:20 PM
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25. Even if people COULD get electricity...........
Edited on Wed Aug-30-06 01:21 PM by ClintonTyree
they'd be in for a shock when the bill arrived. The power company down there (can't think of it right now) raised it's rates by almost double saying, "hey, someones's got to pay for the rebuilding". My daughter was a Senior at Tulane, lived off Campus, (graduated in May) and when they returned for the Spring Semester this year they were shocked at how much the electric rates had risen. What can you do? You HAVE to pay it! :shrug:
It seems like the Feds could have helped out a little there. I know there's enough Corporate welfare as it is, but an entire electrical grid is off line here. It's not like they'd be doing it to improve shareholder value like the rest of their Corporate give-aways. When a Corporation and the people in a City REALLY need the Feds they're nowhere to be found. As usual. :grr:
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