Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Normally a comment on how New Orleans would be chocolate again would blow me through the roof. But in Nagin's case I pardon him because I think he's been the most effectual character in this whole drama--similar to Guliani in New York. Nagin is caught in an impossible position much like the mayor of Stalingrad was in 1942. Think back to the shouted statements on CNN about people getting off their asses and getting some help to New Orleans. It took someone swearing at the top of his voice to finally get National Guard into New Orleans. Nothing less was going to do it, and he did it. When evaluating Nagin and Gov. Blanco one has to remember that state and city resources are entirely inadequate to deal with something like Katrina. I learned yesterday Louisiana has lost 43% of its tax revenue base since the storm. Mississippi can't be much different. We might as well have taken a nuclear strike down here. If there's someone to blame I'd look higher toward George Bush. There's just not enough help coming down here, and we're stuck with a president who thinks government is a superfluous waste. It's incredible that the power company in New Orleans, Entergy, has had to declare bankruptcy and then stay in it. They have no money to repair the electrical grid in New Orleans. If the federal government would help re-establish the power grid, telephone service, potable water, and then declare that construction will start forthwith to build levees to withstand the strongest storms, they wouldn't have to put any more money into the situation. Private enterprise would take care of the rest. It blows me away that people are living in tents down here when last week a $700 million space probe launched last week toward Pluto (or one of those planets). Lee England Natchez, Mississippi USA