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Will Obama just let Fargo drown?
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It's a red state... so yeah. thats the plan
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Looks like the Red Cross and a few thousand National Guard troops are already on the scene. The entire state was declared a Federal Disaster Area last week. Doesn't seem like there's a big risk of life, mostly property. Obama can get out his pen but you're not going to stop a river. Crazy situation though, at least when Cedar Rapids flooded last year it wasn't 20 freaking degrees! -spence |
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He offered help, long before the governor excepted it. But it was all blamed on Bush who made none of the mistakes on the ground, like sending busses to the wrong place. or having the rescue helicopter fly to his residence to get personal items vice rescue people. Seems like republicans get blamed for the bad, while democrats accept the blame for things gone right. Example, first 2 months of Obama's presidency stock market loses 1/3 of its value (not his fault) and yet it has a small rebound and Obama is credited by the drive-bys for it.. Total rubish |
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-spence |
Bush started that flood from the snow fall of 'o8.
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I just thought it was a contrast to see the Fargo folks working together to protect what they can. New Orleans.... don't listen to the warnings and then blame someone else for the situation. |
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See... now your lumping the real wing bats in with the people that think the administration, including Bush, but certainly extending into FEMA botched the handling of Katrina, where Nagin and the Govenor wanted help or not...
I don't think any rational people think GWB was down at the levee wiring explosives himself... :D the CIA did it for him :D:D:D:D:D |
This is what we pay taxes dollars for IMO, to help those in need.
But neither one , Katrina nor ND, with get anything. go outside of NOL, its still Afghanistan out there. |
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As bad as Fargo is, and it's pretty bad, this is not even close to Katrina. -spence |
go to La. you tell me, I've been there. I've nailed 2x4s in houses that had been under 20' of water, I've walked on slabs of concrete that had everything that was on it in piles of sorted %$%$%$%$ in the neighborhood streets waiting for months for the EPA to get rid of it. Those piles existed only because of volunteer groups that paid for their own efforts to come and assist in the cleanup because our government didn't have the wherewithal to see outside of the metro area and help their fellow citizens
Fargo has topped the all time recorded flood level of 40.1 with 42' above flood stage and stay there thru Wednesday night. That's worse than katrina. The only thing that makes it anyway near better is that less people live there. |
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Obama's going to use this as more proof we need to carbon credits (taxes)
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/235048/ |
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When you look at the entire situation, Katrina is much worse in terms of net destruction and suffering. The population makes a big difference here, as does the slow rise of the river which gives the National Guard, who are on the job, a good amount of lead time to manage the situation. Sure if your life is upturned it sucks personally, but the thread is about why Obama isn't fixing the situation, which is just a bull%$%$%$%$ argument to fake outrage. Buck and Beans are sounding more and more like Air America every day... -spence |
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The National Guard are on the job because the Governor is not an idiot as was not the case for Katrina. Fargo had the same set of options that New Orleans had they just chose to use them. |
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This isn't to say that local officials aren't to blame for the Katrina mess, they certainly are...but you're comparing apples and oranges. -spence |
if I remember correctly there were dead bodies in the streets of NO. I'm not sure that the two are comparable. I think the right is just looking for something to blame something on Obama. 9/11, Katrina, Iraq, the economy, all results of republican policies. It would be nice if they had something to blame on the new guy.
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Katrina was a Bush failure because the Federal government let a massive breakdown in the state and local governments go unchecked for too long, allowing a very bad situation to get much worse. It's not like Mayor Nagin got a lot of great PR over the situation, the media made him out to be an idiot. -spence |
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I mean we all know the Republicans caused Katrina:jester: |
The big difference I see here is local leaders took charge, made right decisions, and most importanly, the people arent sitting on their butts waiting for Uncle Sam to save them, they are hip deep in freezing water, working together to save what they can. And when it is all over they will put those same values and ethics to work, and rebuild it a lil better than it was before. The mindset of someone in most of the midwest and mountain states is totally different that that of the east coast. If they have a problem, they will work "together", not riot and loot each others homes..... That alone caused alot of the additional property and human casualties from Katrina. That and many of the cops and firemen, leaving. A good friend of mine is a cop there and he was left with 1/2 his guys, doing 10 times more work,, alot of it trying to prevent or stop looters as they didnt have a boat to rescue people, they tried to protect people and property. from looters. I guarantee you will not find a single case of looting a neighbors home in North Dakota.
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heineken in bottles tastes like crap anyway
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To assert that the people of Mayberry would repond differently to a natural disaster than say Gotham is quite an astonishing observation don't you think? :rollem: Funny thing is I grew up in Cedar Rapids, IA which was suffered greatly in the epic floods of last summer. They said the exact same thing about no looting there as well, up until the point when there was some looting. Most of those still suffering are from the lower income housing that was gutted, and yes, the Public Library is a goner...but there was never a chance of 1000+ dead. 500 year floods don't do that, it has to rain for weeks and you have plenty of warning. But no, it's easier to claim parity because it highlights a social gap responsible only by socialist policy that's entitled the poor and destroyed their sense of civic duty...right? -spence |
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