September 2nd, 2005

Who’s To Blame for Katrina’s Destruction?

I don’t usually post stuff like this here, but I’ve been following news coverage, and frankly, I’m getting pretty pissed off. I’m not an expert, and don’t claim to be one. Here goes:

While I agree the federal government has a responsibility to these people, doesn’t the bulk of the governmental responsibility here lie with the mayor of New Orleans and the Governor of Louisiana?

Why wasn’t the city doing more for it’s poor during the evacuation? Why wasn’t it using it’s fleet of school buses and public transportation buses to get people out? Why wasn’t it coordinating with nearby cities to plan, IN ADVANCE, for adequate shelter and refugee housing?

Why isn’t anyone addressing the fact that ALL of the adults in the city CHOSE to live there in the first place. The potential for this type of disaster was a WELL KNOWN RISK. Heck, I knew about it and I live about as far away as you can get in the lower 48 — in Washington State.

While I believe it is tragic that people are in such dire straights, it seems irresponsible to ignore the fact the the primary factors that placed any/all persons in this predicament were the result of local municipal decisions and the personal choices of individual citizens in and around New Orleans and NOT the federal government.

For the record, I live near the base of an active volcano that has long been predicted, by some, to blow its top. Additionally, it has long been predicted that the area will be hit with a major earthquake any day now (they’ve been saying it for at least 10 years). When those events occur, if I’m still living here, I won’t be asking why the government didn’t do more to earthquake proof the city (much of which is built on top of a landfill or old coal mines) or protect us from lava flows. If I survive, I’ll get up, make sure my family is safe and then get to work helping my neighbors.

UPDATED 2005-09-07:

I’m not alone. Here are the best of the pros saying what I said.

Blame Amid the Tragedy
Don’t blame only feds
An Unnatural Disaster

No matter who is ultimately to blame, everyone should be doing what they can to help out. One way to do that is to donate to the Red Cross.


# : by cameron in politics


Comments
  1. You hit it on the head. Well done.
    Fact and keen wit.. a winning combination..

    mom wants to learn to shoot. Just in case not everyone shares your feeling … We don’t want to be Robbed raped or eaten.. if the big one comes …
    GOOD STUFF CAM

    comment by Michael on 2005-09-07 @ 8:12 pm

  2. I don’t know what Dad is talking about. He went and got us matching guns and HE wants me to learn to shoot.

    In case the big one comes.

    comment by Terri Watters on 2005-09-08 @ 4:30 pm

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