Re: Michael Brown's Dinner
[QUOTE=thesightless]they all fucked up AND were overwhelmed.
NO ONE down there outside of scientists who did the studies had any idea how bad it was going to be, and continues to be. to be honest i feel terrible for all of them, even though they dropped the ball big time. can only hope the spirit of orelans is revived.[/QUOTE]
I'll kinda agree with you on the front end, although there was ample evidence that exactly what happened could happen if a large enough storm hit New Orleans. What I find alarming (and telling) is the response after things did go south. For example:
[QUOTE]On Aug. 31, Bahamonde e-mailed Brown to tell him that thousands of evacuees were gathering in the streets with no food or water and that "estimates are many will die within hours."
"Sir, I know that you know the situation is past critical," Bahamonde wrote. "The sooner we can get the medical patients out, the sooner we can get them out."
A short time later, Brown's press secretary, Sharon Worthy, wrote colleagues to complain that the FEMA director needed more time to eat dinner at a Baton Rouge restaurant that evening. "He needs much more that (sic) 20 or 30 minutes," Worthy wrote.
"Restaurants are getting busy," she said. "We now have traffic to encounter to go to and from a location of his choise (sic), followed by wait service from the restaurant staff, eating, etc. Thank you."[/QUOTE]
To me, that displays either a complete failure to understand the gravity of the situation, or a complete failure to give a rip about it. Either was inexcusable under the circumstances. As I've indicated in previous messages on this topic, I don't think anyone at any level of government ought to get a free pass for what happened in New Orleans. On the other hand, "Brownie" appeared to be a special kind of idiot.