Katrina: A President Undone

The winds of Katrina have long since ended but the legacy of this disaster looms heavy over our country. Katrina was more than just a storm. This catastrophic event literally and figuratively tore away the curtain on the Bush Administration and exposed what many of us have felt for a long time- that Bush is an incompetent man and that his Administration is incapable of protecting the American people from threats both natural and man-made.
The Bush Administration was not prepared for this event and paid no attention to many warnings about the possible affects of a category four hurricane hitting New Orleans. This was a major blunder on their part but sadly is not the end of the story.
The most important piece of any national tragedy- be it Katrina or 9/11- is that we learn from our mistakes and put into place the necessary precautions to ensure that we will be safer in the future.
This, I fear, is where Bush gets his lowest marks. Not only does it not feel like we’re more prepared to handle a national disaster in the realm of Katrina in New Orleans or any major American city- but Bush has done nothing to address the underlying societal problems that Katrina brought to the surface.
America is still a nation dealing with issues of race, intolerance, and indifference to abject poverty. We are nation that has allowed our federal government to turn its back on the neediest in our society. Government is not the magic bullet and cannot and should not attempt to heal all ills in any society. But, our government must work hand in hand with local jurisdictions to address the issues, however unattractive and difficult those issues are to face up to, and create a better future for all Americans. Allowing the poorest people in New Orleans who were not able to escape to wait for days without food, water, shelter, or medical supplies is inexcusable. Yet, we’ve heard every excuse in the book for why this happened.
I hope and pray that for at least the next 874 days our nation will not have to face the horror of another natural disaster or terrorist incident. For we know that if we do, Bush and his failed Administration will again leave the most vulnerable to suffer and will refuse to accept any type of real responsibility for protecting the citizens of this country.
These issues rise above politics.
Yes, I am a partisan person but I don’t write this as a Democrat or as an anti-Bush activist. I write this as an American who believes that our country is only as strong as its response to adversity. Our future success as a nation will be dictated by what kinds of lessons we learn in adversity and how our leaders address the most difficult issues lurking below the surface in our society. These issues plague us in good times and most pointedly, as Katrina revealed, during out neediest hours.















September 13th, 2006 at 5:36 pm
You’re a fool. Bush was not incompetent, the Gov of LA and the Mayor or New Orleans was. It took almost two days for the Gov of LA to allow the NG to enter her state. If you had a single clue in that noggin of yours you would know that NG units of one state cannot enter another state without the approval of the Gov of the state they want to enter. Unless they are just passing through I believe but again, I’m not sure on that bit.
I’m so sick and tired of everyone pissing and moaning on how it was all Bush’s fault and no one elses. Utter nonsense. Troops were on these scene in NOLA faster than they were in Florida when Hurricane Andrew hit.
You need to stop objectifying everything through your narrow-minded liberal perceptions and see the real world and how it works.