New Orleans Revisited

by hillbilly 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • hillbilly
    hillbilly

    Information the media will not tell you. Now here's something you probably didn't know about Louisiana and Hurricane Katrina. At the very time Katrina was bearing down on New Orleans, there were several top-level officials in the department of Louisiana government that prepares for emergencies such as Katrina sitting around and waiting for their trial. Trial, you say? Trial for what? Let's try corruption and throw in a bit of fraud. It seems that these Louisiana officials either misspent or misplaced or worse ... about 60 million federal taxpayer bucks. Here are some details. In March of this year ... that's about five months before Katrina ... FEMA was asking for the return of $30.4 million that the federal government had sent to Louisiana for emergency planning and preparedness. Most of this money was sent to the state office called the Louisiana Office of Home- land Security and Emergency Preparedness. Wait ... it gets worse. According to the Los Angeles Times, much of that money was sent to Louisiana under some federal program called the Hazard Mitigation Grant program. That is a program that is, in part, supposed to help states improve flood control facilities. Flood? Did someone say flood? Hazard mitigation would have been a great idea in New Orleans, don't you think? Especially that "improve flood control facilities" part, but nobody seems to know where the money went! OK ... let's follow the trail of $15.4 million dollars that was spent by the Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. The $15.4 million was part of a $40.5 million grant of your money that was sent to Louisiana for the Hazard Mitigation Program. You know...flood control and all that. Oops! Hold on a second here. It seems we can't follow that $15.4 million. You see, the Louisiana officials say that they awarded that money to subcontractors for 19 major hazard mitigation programs, but they just can't seem to find any receipts to account for 97% of the funds. Ninety-seven percent of $15.4 million, my friends. No receipts. That's $14.94 million .. gone, and nobody can trace it. Doctors from across the United States poured into Louisiana to offer their services in shelters and hospitals treating Katrina's victims. They could do nothing. They just sat. You see, they weren't licensed to practice medicine in Louisiana. It took the amazing Governor of Louisiana, Kathleen Blanco, five days to sign a waiver to allow these doctors to practice medicine in Louisiana. Five days, while people were suffering and dying. New Orleans' Mayor Ray Nagin On the Saturday before the hurricane New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin received a call from Amtrak. There was a passenger train sitting in the New Orleans station with 900 empty seats. Did the Mayor want to put some evacuees in those seats? No thanks. The train left nearly empty. You cannot blame Mayor Nagin for this decision; Why? You could be called a racist. In 1997 the U.S. Congress appropriated $500,000 of your money .. not federal money... taxpayer's money . to the State of Louisiana. The money was set aside to create a "comprehensive analysis and plan for evacuation alternatives for New Orleans." Now correct me if I'm wrong, but that's the big deal here, isn't it? New Orleans didn't get evacuated, right? Well, for two years nothing happened. Then the Congress demanded of Louisiana a plan for evacuation in the event of a category 3 storm, a levee break, a flood or some other natural disaster. The $500,000 of your money got to Louisiana . but then what? It was spent by the Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission, not on an evacuation plan, but things that needed to be done to the Lake Pontchartrain cause- way over the next fifteen years or so. What does the incredible Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness have to say about the funds and the causeway study? The spokesman says that they can't find any information. Speaking of flood control. You did know, didn't you, that in 1996 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was going to raise and strengthen the very levees that failed in New Orleans. They were going to, but they didn't. And why not? Because of a lawsuit, that's why. The plaintiff in the lawsuit didn't want the work done until extensive and expensive environmental impact statements were prepared by the Corps of Engineers and approved by the EPA. And who filed that lawsuit? Why...it was the Sierra Club.

  • Undecided
    Undecided

    It sounds like a typical political use of our tax money. It happens all the time with money sent to poor countries, the poor people get very little of it.

  • under74
    under74

    so...where are your sources hillbilly? Not doubting just want to see for myself.

    There's a lot of blame to go around BUT the President could have given the word and many lives could have been saved. He also could have saved the levees by not cutting the budget for the Army Corp of Engineers in his first term.

  • SamIam1976
    SamIam1976

    Sounds like another example of the "Fleecing of America" to me.

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