Interesting take on Katrina and FEMA. What are some member thoughts on this?
THE US GOVERNMENT DID NOT FAIL ITS MISSION
IN THE WAKE OF HURRICANE KATRINA
Analysis by G. Edward Griffin, updated 2005 September 21
There has been widespread criticism of the response of US officials to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005. The tone of these complaints is that the authorities failed to do their job quickly enough. Some commentators have said this is a racial issue, claiming that the government would have acted more promptly if the majority of victims had been white instead of black. Others have said it was an issue of the rich against the poor, the oil companies against the consumers, the land developers and contractors seeking to force people out of the city so they can rebuild without interference at taxpayers' expense. Democrats have said the problem is that Republicans were in control, and Republicans are indifferent to the plight of the common man.
In news coverage of this tragedy, the most significant events often were buried beneath a blanket of heart-wrenching stories of personal survival, scenes of awesome destruction, reports of looting, and interviews with experts. However, the key to understanding can be found in the following list of news headlines, most of which did not make it into mainstream coverage. These reports make it clear that the government did not fail to respond in a timely fashion. The problem was that it did respond - but in such a way as to actually hinder rescue operations. There were too many instances for this to be merely a mistake or a bureaucratic snafu. There is a clear pattern here that cannot be denied. Why this should be so will be discussed in a moment, but first, here is the amazing record.
(If the original sources are no longer active, click on (Cached).
FEMA tells first responders not to respond until told to do so. FEMA News 2005 Aug 29 (Cached)
FEMA won't accept Amtrak's help in evacuations.
FEMA News 2005 Aug 29 (Cached)
Offer of helicopters for rescue work is rejected.
Narcosphere 2005 Sept 1 (Cached)
FEMA blocks 500 Florida airboat pilots from rescue work.
Sun Sentinel 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA to Chicago: Send just one truck.
Chicago Tribune 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA turns back volunteer Sheriff's deputies and medical team. Unknown News 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA bars morticians from entering New Orleans.
Tri Valley Central 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
Pentagon says military mission in New Orleans is combat, not rescue. Army Times 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA blocks 500-boat citizen flotilla from delivering aid.
Daily Kos 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver food.
Post Gazette 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
Military turns back flood survivors trying to leave city. Thousands held at gunpoint and locked up in Superdome.
Reuters 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
FEMA fails to utilize Navy ship with 600-bed hospital onboard. Chicago Tribune 2005 Sept 4 (Cached)
FEMA cuts local emergency communications phone lines.
Meet the Press 2005 Sept 4 (Cached)
FEMA turns away experienced firefighters.
Daily Kos 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
FEMA turns back Wal-Mart supply trucks.
NY Times 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
FEMA prevents Coast Guard from delivering diesel fuel.
NY Times 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
Navy pilots who rescued victims are reprimanded.
NY Times 2005 Sept 7 (Cached)
US government turns back German plane with 15 tons of aid.
Star Tribune 2005 Sept 10 (Cached)
FEMA officials forbid stores from re-opening. Sheriff defies their order and threatens to arrest them. (Article near the bottom of page.) Times-Picayune 2005 Sept 11 (Cached)
FEMA declines volunteer firemen for rescue operations. Uses them to distibute public relations pamphlets.
Salt Lake Tribune 2005 Sept 12 (Cached)
FEMA orders doctor to stop treating hurricane victims.
Advocate 2005 Sept 16 (Cached)
THE US GOVERNMENT DID NOT FAIL ITS MISSION
IN THE WAKE OF HURRICANE KATRINA
Analysis by G. Edward Griffin, updated 2005 September 21
There has been widespread criticism of the response of US officials to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005. The tone of these complaints is that the authorities failed to do their job quickly enough. Some commentators have said this is a racial issue, claiming that the government would have acted more promptly if the majority of victims had been white instead of black. Others have said it was an issue of the rich against the poor, the oil companies against the consumers, the land developers and contractors seeking to force people out of the city so they can rebuild without interference at taxpayers' expense. Democrats have said the problem is that Republicans were in control, and Republicans are indifferent to the plight of the common man.
In news coverage of this tragedy, the most significant events often were buried beneath a blanket of heart-wrenching stories of personal survival, scenes of awesome destruction, reports of looting, and interviews with experts. However, the key to understanding can be found in the following list of news headlines, most of which did not make it into mainstream coverage. These reports make it clear that the government did not fail to respond in a timely fashion. The problem was that it did respond - but in such a way as to actually hinder rescue operations. There were too many instances for this to be merely a mistake or a bureaucratic snafu. There is a clear pattern here that cannot be denied. Why this should be so will be discussed in a moment, but first, here is the amazing record.
(If the original sources are no longer active, click on (Cached).
FEMA tells first responders not to respond until told to do so. FEMA News 2005 Aug 29 (Cached)
FEMA won't accept Amtrak's help in evacuations.
FEMA News 2005 Aug 29 (Cached)
Offer of helicopters for rescue work is rejected.
Narcosphere 2005 Sept 1 (Cached)
FEMA blocks 500 Florida airboat pilots from rescue work.
Sun Sentinel 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA to Chicago: Send just one truck.
Chicago Tribune 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA turns back volunteer Sheriff's deputies and medical team. Unknown News 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA bars morticians from entering New Orleans.
Tri Valley Central 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
Pentagon says military mission in New Orleans is combat, not rescue. Army Times 2005 Sept 2 (Cached)
FEMA blocks 500-boat citizen flotilla from delivering aid.
Daily Kos 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
Homeland Security won't let Red Cross deliver food.
Post Gazette 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
Military turns back flood survivors trying to leave city. Thousands held at gunpoint and locked up in Superdome.
Reuters 2005 Sept 3 (Cached)
FEMA fails to utilize Navy ship with 600-bed hospital onboard. Chicago Tribune 2005 Sept 4 (Cached)
FEMA cuts local emergency communications phone lines.
Meet the Press 2005 Sept 4 (Cached)
FEMA turns away experienced firefighters.
Daily Kos 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
FEMA turns back Wal-Mart supply trucks.
NY Times 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
FEMA prevents Coast Guard from delivering diesel fuel.
NY Times 2005 Sept 5 (Cached)
Navy pilots who rescued victims are reprimanded.
NY Times 2005 Sept 7 (Cached)
US government turns back German plane with 15 tons of aid.
Star Tribune 2005 Sept 10 (Cached)
FEMA officials forbid stores from re-opening. Sheriff defies their order and threatens to arrest them. (Article near the bottom of page.) Times-Picayune 2005 Sept 11 (Cached)
FEMA declines volunteer firemen for rescue operations. Uses them to distibute public relations pamphlets.
Salt Lake Tribune 2005 Sept 12 (Cached)
FEMA orders doctor to stop treating hurricane victims.
Advocate 2005 Sept 16 (Cached)