Stonewalling the Katrina Victims
Public outrage is clearly growing over the federal government's woefully inadequate program for housing the hundreds of thousands of people displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Last week a group of survivors filed the first of what are likely to be several lawsuits alleging that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has failed to live up to its responsibilities. The recovery effort has been subject to blistering criticism from conservative, nonpartisan and liberal groups alike.
The same basic question is this: Why did the Bush administration focus on trailer parks built by FEMA - which is actually not a housing agency - instead of giving the lead role to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which has so much experience on this issue?
Because they don't believe the government can do anything right...and they are in a position to insure that. Because they would rather see people die of exposure than see their philosophical point yield to reality...not being reality-based...because they can blame the victims as usual.
Um, because they're selfish little pricks.
Okay, three simple answers.
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