Monday, February 13, 2006
Go Fish: Katrina response a 'national failure'
A report now confirms what we all knew. The response to Katrina was a national failure. Bush Inc. literally let those people sit for 5 days. Finally support arrives in New Orleans and evacuates the residents to all 50 states. Then Bush waived the Davis-Bacon Act which would have guaranteed a certain wage for people to re-build New Orleans so his buddies could use illegal immigrants and make more money. 1,300 people were killed. There are still over 3,000 people missing. You don't hear about the missing (which are dead) because that would put the total killed well over 4,000. That would surpass the number killed on 9/11. We can't have that now can we. I'm Chaz Atlas and that's how I see it.
CBC News: Katrina response a 'national failure': report