If the people of New Orleans were white middle class Americans, would they still be sinking into a hell hole?
yOUR one paranoid person. I'm middle class and I'm offended and appoled at your threats to my class. Stand down. Protecting middle class everywhere.Duppi_KronKite said:Yes they would be sinking in a hole. If the government gets bigger under the influence of corporate interest, which is exactly what you SHOULD be seeing happening today.. the only way to complete such a task would be to destroy the middle class citizens.
The middle class citizens are the only competetion for the government. So if most white americans ARE middle class, then yes they too would be targets. The best targets would be young people as this usually angers the nation.
Duppi_KronKite said:Yes they would be sinking in a hole. If the government gets bigger under the influence of corporate interest, which is exactly what you SHOULD be seeing happening today.. the only way to complete such a task would be to destroy the middle class citizens.
The middle class citizens are the only competetion for the government. So if most white americans ARE middle class, then yes they too would be targets. The best targets would be young people as this usually angers the nation.
People need to keep it out of race issues or left and right issues and understand that everyone is the same and potentially at risk.
goinfor11x7 said:If the people of New Orleans were white middle class Americans, would they still be sinking into a hell hole?
Kal-el said:I have another question. If it were Beverley Hills or Hollywood, would Bush be faster on the draw to help? Let's see, he has no problem sending 130,000 of our soliders overseas, but we don't even have control of the streets of New Orleans? I guess Iraq is more important.
goinfor11x7 said:If the people of New Orleans were white middle class Americans, would they still be sinking into a hell hole?
Dashdeming said:The answer is no. The white middle class white americans got out well before the storm and are watching this disaster on TV like the rest of us.
The primary failing is that the New Orleans city government knew for years that this disaster would one day come, however, they made the choice over and over to spend citzen tax dollars on entertainment related improvements for the betterment of the the local businesses whom influence the politicians. THe money should have been spent on correcting the levies and disaster preparedness. For goodness sake they didn't even have a satellite phone to communicate with when the disaster hit.
Is this a race issue? No way. The secondary failing with this issue is the governor of Louisiana did not act before the storm and stage federal and state rescue outside the perimeter. There was all kinds of notice to do this but they didn't. Then, with no means of communication, no one knew right away exactly how bad the issue is.
And third, rescuing one person takes a prescribed amount of time. Rescuing 100,000 person takes 100,000 times as much time. You can only do it as fast as one rescue when you have 100,000 rescue teams. Even if you had 100,000 rescue teams, you couldn't work them all in a concentrated area.
Last comment, it is not middle class americans that are shooting at the rescue teams and causing huge delays in rescue.
iwant8inches said:I wouldn't throw out a comment like that last one unless you were ever in that situation where everything you own and people you love don't have food or water and basically can't leave and no one seems to be showing up to help. I don't blame people for "looting". The insurance costs for everyone else will go up regardless and some businesses will never recover and possibly never reopen, but survival is the only thing that mattered. When faced with devestation some people regardless of class or whatever will resort to the most vile things. The rapings, shootings, and other high crimes are inexcusable, but honestly the point is the evacuations and preparedness for such a natural disaster were atrocious and unforgivable. The amount money that was asked for repeatedly by the military to work on the things that could have prevented such a fate after the fact was never even approached by our government. The wetlands were fucked and developed and you can blame all sorts of idiotic policies and priorities by the administration, FEMA, the mayor of New Orleans in particular, and corporations for this mess. It was completely avoidable and now how many people have died needlessly? The people that were basically given little to no chance of actually evacuating happened to be of the poor variety. It's ALWAYS that way.
against_odds21 said:Saw a thread like this in another forum manifest in a Bush bash too. Its easy for you to sit back and point your fingers eh? Many were fools for not leaving and I only have pity on those that couldn't, primarily the elderly and sick. Stop the rebels right away eh duppi? Shoot to kill a few to control the chaos and then hear you complain about that? Police get sniped at and helicopters shot at and you have the nerve to say they should have acted quicker? Pfft. First concerns were rescue. Should they not have been?
So easy to criticize.
If you didn't see some of the morally, socially, criminally poor check out this putfile clip.
against_odds21 said:Saw a thread like this in another forum manifest in a Bush bash too. Its easy for you to sit back and point your fingers eh? Many were fools for not leaving and I only have pity on those that couldn't, primarily the elderly and sick. Stop the rebels right away eh duppi? Shoot to kill a few to control the chaos and then hear you complain about that? Police get sniped at and helicopters shot at and you have the nerve to say they should have acted quicker? Pfft. First concerns were rescue. Should they not have been?
So easy to criticize.
If you didn't see some of the morally, socially, criminally poor check out this putfile clip.
Dashdeming said:I have been in the zone already and I know what I saw and what the 100's of devistated people told me directly. The good people were in that situation and not shooting at the help. It is a couple of gangs of thugs that are roaming the streets in the darkness of night and doing all of the terrible criminal acts. These acts have nothing to do with forcing these thugs to do these things for survival. It is all about taking advantage of a bad situation and doing exactly what they already had been doing to a much lesser scale. Thse people were evil before the event and are ruthless with the lights out and little police available. I am headed back into the north side today and will stay for about 58 hours to provide support. Pray for me please.
Dashdeming said:I have been in the zone already and I know what I saw and what the 100's of devistated people told me directly. The good people were in that situation and not shooting at the help. It is a couple of gangs of thugs that are roaming the streets in the darkness of night and doing all of the terrible criminal acts. These acts have nothing to do with forcing these thugs to do these things for survival. It is all about taking advantage of a bad situation and doing exactly what they already had been doing to a much lesser scale. Thse people were evil before the event and are ruthless with the lights out and little police available. I am headed back into the north side today and will stay for about 58 hours to provide support. Pray for me please.
goinfor11x7 said:God Bless You, DD. I wish I were there. I would join you. All I can do is donate money.
Question: Isn't the Army Corps of Engineers under the control of the Federal Government?
iwant8inches said:Thank god for you and I'll pray for your safety as I know people there. Whoever was looting supplies are not to be blamed. The people shooting are evil and like I said unforgivable. However the people that have lost everything and we're waiting around for days...I can't see how anyone but someone in that situation can be blamed for stealing supplies or a bus for instance to get out of town. Whatever happens happens regardless of the fortune or misfortune thereafter, but those such occurences were for survival and in that situation people become desperate and take chances.
goinfor11x7 said:How much you want to bet when they pump the water out, and start doing a body count, most of the dead will be the elderly, the sick, small children and infants--those least able to take care of themselves?
goinfor11x7 said:How much you want to bet when they pump the water out, and start doing a body count, most of the dead will be the elderly, the sick, small children and infants--those least able to take care of themselves?
that guy said:Bib - You are a wise man. I would have duplicated some of what you said had I not read your post first.
Many people are playing the blame game now. Don't blame. Do. When 9/11 happened, Rudi G didn't wait for the governer or President to step up. He immediately started to direct the efforts to save as many lives as possible. It was HIS city, not the governer's city, not the president's city. It was days of the NO Mayor whining and complaining about nobody doing anything to help his city out. There should have been a plan in place years ago. Even the mayor didn't evacuate and got stuck.
People are criticising Bush for cutting funding for the Levee Reconstruction efforts, thus causing the flooding. Last year, he did cut the budget from $21B to about $4B if I remember correctly. Had the full amount been given, the project would be completed in 2015, which would have done absolutely nothing to help this situation.
As for the Feds stepping in to take control, Bush has asked twice to do that. The governer of LA has denied both requests, not wanting the Feds to be in control of "her state".
So many people can point fingers. Yes, it is a terrible situation. Many people are suffering and dying when they don't have to be. However, there are military personnel going door to door right now throughout all of NO literally begging people to leave their houses that are flooded and filled with sewage and god knows what else. The can not force people to leave and many people WANT to stay. How much more effort is required now to go and beg people to leave a situation not fit for humans?
I'm not saying that the Federal Government couldn't have done something differently, but other than being a tyrant, Bush did what he could. FEMA dropped the ball without a doubt.
I can't wrap my head around everything going on with this. I just hope people stop blaming and start acting. It's sad that anyone would start playing partisan politics when American lives are still in the balance.
Sorry. I'll step off of the soap box now.