More Investigations

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Funding cuts preceding Hurricane Katrina:
"October 13, 2001: The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported that "federal officials are postponing new projects of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Control Program, or SELA, fearing that federal budget constraints and the cost of the war on terrorism may create a financial pinch for the program." The paper went on to report that "President Bush’s budget proposed $52 million" for SELA in the 2002 fiscal year. The House approved $57 million and the Senate approved $62 million. Still, "the $62 million would be well below the $80 million that corps officials estimate is needed to pay for the next 12 months of construction, as well as design expenses for future projects."

April 24, 2004: The Times-Picayune reported that "less money is available to the Army Corps of Engineers to build levees and water projects in the Mississippi River valley this year and next year." Meanwhile, an engineer who had direct the Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration Study – a study of how to restore coastal wetlands areas in order to provide a bugger from hurricane storm surges – was sent to Iraq "to oversee the restoration of the ‘Garden of Eden’ wetlands at the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers," for which President Bush’s 2005 gave $100 million.

June 8, 2004: Walter Maestri, emergency management chief for Jefferson Parish, told the Times-Picayune:
Walter Maestri: It appears that the money has been moved in the president’s budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq , and I suppose that’s the price we pay. Nobody locally is happy that the levees can’t be finished, and we are doing everything we can to make the case that this is a security issue for us.

September 22, 2004: The Times-Picayune reported that a pilot study on raising the height of the levees surrounding New Orleans had been completed and generated enough information for a second study necessary to estimate the cost of doing so. The Bush administration "ordered the New Orleans district office" of the Army Corps of Engineers "not to begin any new studies, and the 2005 budget no longer includes the needed money."

June 6, 2005: The New Orleans CityBusiness newspaper reported that the New Orleans district of the Corps was preparing for a $71.2 million reduction in overall funding for the fiscal year beginning in October. That would have been the largest single-year funding loss ever. They noted that money "was so tight" that "the New Orleans district, which employs 1,300 people, instituted a hiring freeze last month on all positions," which was "the first of its kind in about 10 years."

Re: More Investigations

Originally posted by KharmaDog
I just saw that Bush is going to launch an investigation to see what went wrong with the reent disaster in New Orleans.

He also made sure investigations were launched into the snafu's that resulted in 9/11 and further investigations were launched regarding the war in Iraq, both it's inception, how it is being handled, and situations such as abu gahrib.

Is anyone else sick of Investigations that seem more attempts to cover the ass of people responsible. Nothing came of the others, I doubt anything will come of this.

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I'm sick of investigations and you're 100 percent right. One way to truly solve this problem is voting Democratic in the next four years...or better yet..supporting independant canidates who aren't controlled by right/left wing fringe groups.

Or just vote for whoever you think will do the best job, regaurdless of their political affiliation.

Its stupid to just vote with one party. Stay independent and just vote for the right person.

Which Bush isnt.

you cannot vote for your president ; therfore you cannot NOT vote for your president.

Anyway G.W. Bush cannot be President next elections ; he has dont 2 terms which i might add, have been eventful.

Originally posted by GCG
you cannot vote for your president ; therfore you cannot NOT vote for your president.

Anyway G.W. Bush cannot be President next elections ; he has dont 2 terms which i might add, have been eventful.

no necessarily. lets not forget f.d.r.

f.d.r. 😬 what is that ?

Originally posted by GCG
f.d.r. 😬 what is that ?

franknin d. roosevelt
u.s. president during ww2
he long exceeded the 2 term limit because of the war.

But wasn't he president before that rule was made?

Cause I think Eisenhower (sp?) served more than two terms as well.

Originally posted by PVS
franknin d. roosevelt
u.s. president during ww2
he long exceeded the 2 term limit because of the war.

But that wasnt through the national elections, was it ?

Who knows some of his cronies will try to replace him and be as bad as him.

I anticipate Cheney going back to a cushy job at Halliburton after the demise of this U.S. Administration. So which crony are you referring to?

president rove? *shudders*

Rice? Unlikely. Rumsfeld? Unlikely. Ashcroft? Unlikely. No one in the Admin stands a chance imo.

My spidey sense says Sen. John McCain.

wouldnt be surprised for dubya's brother ; just to keep the Bush's roots & race into the presidency

Originally posted by PVS
franknin d. roosevelt
u.s. president during ww2
he long exceeded the 2 term limit because of the war.

The two-term or 10 year limit amendment was added after FDR died, before that there was no real limit.

Originally posted by Afro Cheese
But wasn't he president before that rule was made?

Cause I think Eisenhower (sp?) served more than two terms as well.

Eisenhower was president after FDR and served 2 terms.

Well in Canada they go far as long as they are voted in and as long as they want. Some were prime ministers for 11 years straight. the best one was from 1968-1980 to 1980-84. There was another prime minister who from 1920-1950 served 22 years in between here and there.

okay i think i would not mind john McCain.

Originally posted by Lana
The two-term or 10 year limit amendment was added after FDR died, before that there was no real limit.

Eisenhower was president after FDR and served 2 terms.

Well.. at least I got 1/2 of my post right. I've never been good at remembering history facts.

Originally posted by PVS
franknin d. roosevelt
u.s. president during ww2
he long exceeded the 2 term limit because of the war.

PVS.. PLEASE GOD NO!! 😐

Originally posted by bilb
very happy you can get a chuckle or two out of thousands dead & hundreds of thousands homeless.. real class act there dude

Oh, please...and BTW, that's exactly what I was doing. Don't worry about poking fun at the blame game that gets tossed around for every GD thing that goes wrong in this world...oh, no, I wouldn't do that.

Try reading and understanding (key word here - take note) the underlying context of the post next time. If it's over your head there are a number of users here who could help you out next time. Just PM KharmaDog or PVS and they'll help you out. Got it? Just trying to help.