drydem wrote:
> I hope the China does a better job of handling this disaster
> than we handled the USA Katrina Hurricane disaster. (9_9)
That was easy. Since the city, county and state governments ****ed up,
all they had to do was yell at the top of their lungs, "Where are the
Feds? WHERE ARE THE FEDS," until everyone believed it was the Feds'
fault. Other disasters both natural and civil engineering **** ups
occur in the U.S. yearly. Only in Lousyana did the local officials
succeed in ****fting blame from themselves to the Feds/FEMA/Bush, because
no other sane locality ever did that kind of ****.
Before all the yelling and screaming and blaming took place, the
Lousyana governor in a recorded interview were all praises and gratitude
for the first Feds to arrive to do their work for them. Then the
Democratic national leader****p took over the publicity stunts and the
rest is how-to-do-it history.
When a disaster strikes anywhere else in the U.S., locals help
themselves and each other, and neighborhood as well as elected/appointed
leaders arise to the occasion. During floods in Texas, emergency
workers have to turn away too many offers from residents to use their
personal watercraft in rescue and clean up operations. What did New
Orleans residents do during and after Katrina? Aside from picking up
the orchestrated yelling and screaming, the mother****ers reelected
their ****ed up mayor (who was spotted in Dallas buying a house during
Katrina--official real estate records exist in a Texas courthouse to
sup****t this)!
While on the subject, court records exist on suits filed over the years
by tree huggers against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers every time they
tried to work on the New Orleans levees. Liberal judges were only too
happy to issue the injunctions. Yep, all that proposed construction
could have killed some species of insects. So, people died.


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