Well when New Orleans is still in shambles years later, you start to wonder how deeply the president cares for its citizens. But it's the citizens fault. You're right.
Not the fault of FEMA, who turned down various organizations who were willing to help and send supplies before the storm hit and also turned down 500 Floridian airboaters who were ready to rescue stranded people, not the fault of homeland security who barred the red cross from entering New Orleans to deliver food, and it goes on.
Yes, we should totally blame the results of Katrina, the amount of deaths, destroyed houses, and citizens who were forced to relocate, on the citizens themselves and on two controversial mouthpieces who have no governmental power whatsoever.
Not the fault of FEMA, who turned down various organizations who were willing to help and send supplies before the storm hit and also turned down 500 Floridian airboaters who were ready to rescue stranded people, not the fault of homeland security who barred the red cross from entering New Orleans to deliver food, and it goes on.
Yes, we should totally blame the results of Katrina, the amount of deaths, destroyed houses, and citizens who were forced to relocate, on the citizens themselves and on two controversial mouthpieces who have no governmental power whatsoever.






