United States of Shame
NY Times
By MAUREEN DOWD Published: September 3, 2005
Stuff happens.
And when you combine limited government with incompetent government, lethal
stuff happens.
America is once more plunged into a snake pit of anarchy, death, looting,
raping, marauding thugs, suffering innocents, a shattered infrastructure, a
gutted police force, insufficient troop levels and criminally negligent
government planning. But this time it's happening in America.
W. drove his budget-cutting Chevy to the levee, and it wasn't dry. Bye, bye,
American lives. "I don't think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees," he
told Diane Sawyer.
Shirt-sleeves rolled up, W. finally landed in Hell yesterday and chuckled
about his wild boozing days in "the great city" of N'Awlins. He was clearly
moved. "You know, I'm going to fly out of here in a minute," he said on the
runway at the New Orleans International Airport, "but I want you to know that
I'm not going to forget what I've seen." Out of the cameras' range, and avoided
by W., was a convoy of thousands of sick and dying people, some sprawled on the
floor or dumped on baggage carousels at a makeshift M*A*S*H unit inside the
terminal.
Why does this self-styled "can do" president always lapse into such lame
"who could have known?" excuses.
Who on earth could have known that Osama bin Laden wanted to attack us by
flying planes into buildings? Any official who bothered to read the trellis of
pre-9/11 intelligence briefs.
Who on earth could have known that an American invasion of Iraq would spawn
a brutal insurgency, terrorist recruiting boom and possible civil war? Any
official who bothered to read the C.I.A.'s prewar reports.
Who on earth could have known that New Orleans's sinking levees were at risk
from a strong hurricane? Anybody who bothered to read the endless warnings over
the years about the Big Easy's uneasy fishbowl.
In June 2004, Walter Maestri, emergency management chief for Jefferson
Parish, fretted to The Times-Picayune in New Orleans: "It appears that the
money has been moved in the president's budget to handle homeland security and
the war in Iraq, and I suppose that's the price we pay. Nobody locally is happy
that the levees can't be finished, and we are doing everything we can to make
the case that this is a security issue for us."
Not only was the money depleted by the Bush folly in Iraq; 30 percent of the
National Guard and about half its equipment are in Iraq.
Ron Fournier of The Associated Press reported that the Army Corps of
Engineers asked for $105 million for hurricane and flood programs in New
Orleans last year. The White House carved it to about $40 million. But
President Bush and Congress agreed to a $286.4 billion pork-filled highway bill
with 6,000 pet projects, including a $231 million bridge for a small,
uninhabited Alaskan island.
Just last year, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials practiced how
they would respond to a fake hurricane that caused floods and stranded New
Orleans residents. Imagine the feeble FEMA's response to Katrina if they had
not prepared.
Michael Brown, the blithering idiot in charge of FEMA - a job he trained for
by running something called the International Arabian Horse Association -
admitted he didn't know until Thursday that there were 15,000 desperate,
dehydrated, hungry, angry, dying victims of Katrina in the New Orleans
Convention Center.
Was he sacked instantly? No, our tone-deaf president hailed him in Mobile,
Ala., yesterday: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job."
It would be one thing if President Bush and his inner circle - Dick Cheney
was vacationing in Wyoming; Condi Rice was shoe shopping at Ferragamo's on
Fifth Avenue and attended "Spamalot" before bloggers chased her back to
Washington; and Andy Card was off in Maine - lacked empathy but could get the
job done. But it is a chilling lack of empathy combined with a stunning lack of
efficiency that could make this administration implode.
When the president and vice president rashly shook off our allies and our
respect for international law to pursue a war built on lies, when they
sanctioned torture, they shook the faith of the world in American ideals.
When they were deaf for so long to the horrific misery and cries for help of
the victims in New Orleans - most of them poor and black, like those stuck at
the back of the evacuation line yesterday while 700 guests and employees of the
Hyatt Hotel were bused out first - they shook the faith of all Americans in
American ideals. And made us ashamed.
Who are we if we can't take care of our own?
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