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kingturtle

The Elephant in the Room

19 years ago

I am at a loss to as to how to broach the subject of Hurricane Katrina on this forum. I'm sure we've have all been following the story closely for days and the story of nature's awesome power and the human tragedy and misery have overwhelmed many of us. What can anyone say or add on this forum to even begin to address what we all feel about the suffering of people.

Beyond the human loss and damage to a wonderful city, I am stunned at the huge economic hit to the US (the damage to the oil industry and major port where many of our resources are shipped) - we will undoubtedly see big impacts in the coming months as the ecomomy absorbs the higher costs and damage to infrastructure. I am concerned about the developing environmental damage to the Gulf coast as the fetid, toxic floodwater is pumped from the city into the ocean. We may be looking at damage to marine life that may take years to recover and could well spell the end of the Gulf seafood industry.

I do feel good about the responses of lower level disater response folks and the thoughtfulness of everyday people who are taking in survivors. Its also incredible that many countries are offering aid even the ones that can so least afford it. We should humble ourselves and gladly accept assistance from every corner of the world. The US for all its power and riches has been exposed to the world as a system with faults like every other country hiding a poverty stricken, third world underclass vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters.

I have been repelled and disgusted at the Gov't ineptness and incompetence at all levels. Now on top of 300 billion in war costs, we add 150 billion in rebuilding a city which could have been protected for a tiny fraction of what we will spend on Alaskan bridges to nowhere, Rock and Roll Halls, taxbreaks to Pharmaceutical Companies and Oil firms, , etc. etc. This debacle will soon morph into no-bid Gov't handouts to well placed firms (Halliburton, Becktel, etc.) to rebuild the city. I don't even want to talk of that I am so hot.

Anyway, I just had to blow off steam. No one seems to want to bring it up, but I don't feel comfortable not acknowledging this. Thanks for everyone's indulgence.

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