September 27, 2005
Louisiana's Politicians: Making Up for Guilt with Greed

The Washington Post has the guts to write what needs to be written:

The Louisiana delegation has apparently devoted little thought to the root causes of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. New Orleans was flooded not because the Army Corps of Engineers had insufficient money to build flood protections, but because its money was allocated by a system of political patronage...

The state's representatives have come up with a request for $250 billion in federal reconstruction funds for Louisiana alone -- more than $50,000 per person in the state. This money would come on top of payouts from businesses, national charities and insurers. And it would come on top of the $62.3 billion that Congress has already appropriated for emergency relief...

The Louisiana bill is so preposterous that its authors can't possibly expect it to pass; it's just the first round in a process of negotiation. But the risk is that the administration and congressional leaders will accept the $250 billion as a starting point, then declare a victory for fiscal sanity when they bring the number down to, say, $150 billion.

Posted by Jonathan R. on September 27, 2005 08:50 AM
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The Republicans are passing up an opportunity of a generation if they do not seize on the issue of perceived poverty do to lack of opportunity caused by racism. This has been the SOP of the liberal black and white leeches for to long.

The perception from the republicans is that blacks will not vote for us anyway so why bother.

The fact is that republicans have a moral duty, political or not, to rescue those who are poverty stricken whether they get their votes or not.

Are you not going to feed a family member if they happen to vote democratic? I doubt it. Then why not help those who need help? The liberals do not care about the less fortunate as much as they do their vote.

The republicans should voice moral outrage at the utter collapse, brought on by liberal policies, of their [democrats] so-called constituency. The clock is ticking.

Posted by: coffee260 [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 27, 2005 12:01 PM



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