Archive for October 20th, 2005

This came from a mailing list I’m on, courtesy of shieldholder.

"Things I have noticed while watching media coverage of the recent hurricanes.

1. Texas: Productive industrious state run by Republicans. Louisiana: Government dependent welfare state run
by Democrats.
2. Texas: Residents take responsibility to protect and
evacuate themselves.
Louisiana: Residents wait for government to
protect and evacuate them.
3. Texas: Local and state officials take responsibility
for protecting their citizens and property.
Louisiana: Local and state officials blame federal
government for not protecting their citizens and
property.
4. Texas: Command and control remains in place to
preserve order.
Louisiana: Command and control collapses allowing
lawlessness.
5. Texas: Law enforcement officers remain on duty to
protect city.
Louisiana: Law enforcement officers desert their
posts to protect themselves.
6. Texas: Local police watch for looting. Louisiana: Local police participate in looting.
7. Texas: Law and order remains in control, 8 looters
tried it, 8 looters arrested.
Louisiana: Anarchy and lawlessness breaks out,
looters take over city, no arrests, criminals with
guns have to be shot by federal troops.
8. Texas: Considerable damage caused by hurricane. Louisiana: Considerable damage caused by looters.
9. Texas: Flood barriers hold preventing cities from
flooding.
Louisiana: Flood barriers fail due to lack of
maintenance allowing city to flood.
10. Texas: Orderly evacuation away from threatened
areas, few remain.
Louisiana: 25,000 fail to evacuate, are
relocated to another flooded area.
11. Texas: Citizens evacuate with personal 3 day supply
of food and water.
Louisiana: Citizens fail to evacuate with 3 day
supply of food and water, do without it for the next 4
days.
12. Texas: FEMA brings in tons of food and water for
evacuees. State officials provide accessible
distribution points.
Louisiana: FEMA brings in tons of food and
water for evacuees. State officials prevent citizens
from reaching distribution points and vice versa.
13. Texas: Media can’t find poor blacks in need of
assistance, looking for something else to blame on
Bush.
Louisiana: Media focuses on poor blacks in need of
assistance, blames Bush.
14. Texas: Coastal cities suffer some infrastructure
damage, Mayors tell residents to stay away until
ready for repopulation, no interference from federal
officials.
Louisiana: New Orleans is destroyed, Mayor asks
residents to return home as another hurricane
approaches, has to be overruled by federal officials.
15. Texas: 24 killed in bus accident on highway
during evacuation, no storm related deaths.
Louisiana: Over 400 killed by storm, flooding and crime.
16. Texas: Jailed prisoners are relocated to other
detention facilities outside the storm area.
Louisiana: Jailed prisoners are set free to
prey on city shops, residents, and homes.
17. Texas: Local and state officials work with FEMA and
Red Cross in recovery operations.
Louisiana: Local and state officials obstruct
FEMA and Red Cross from aiding in recovery operations.
18. Texas: Local and state officials demonstrate
leadership in managing disaster areas.
Louisiana: Local and state officials fail to
demonstrate leadership, require federal government to
manage disaster areas.
19. Texas: Fuel deliveries can’t keep up with demand,
some run out of gas on highway, need help from fuel
tankers before storm arrives.
Louisiana: Motorists wait till storm hits and
electrical power fails. Cars run out of gas at gas
stations that can’t pump gas. Gas in underground
tanks mixes with flood waters.
20. Texas: Mayors move citizens out of danger. Louisiana: Mayor moves himself and family to
Dallas.
21. Texas: Mayors continue public service announcements
and updates on television with Governor’s backing and
support.
Louisiana: Mayor cusses, governor cries, senator
threatens president with violence on television, none
of them have a clue what went wrong or who’s
responsible.
22. Texas: Republican Senator says "when you call
911, the phone doesn’t ring inWashington, it rings
here at the local responders".
Louisiana: Democratic Senator says FEMA was slow in
responding to 911 calls from Louisiana citizens.

What if state and local elected officials were forced to depend on themselves and their own resources instead of calling for help from the federal government? Texas cities would be back up and running in a few days. Louisiana cities would still be under water next month."