For me, the most interesting question in this whole debacle is: Why wasn't the evacuation complete? Why weren't the people forced to evacuate, and why wasn't transportation provided?
Why was there no serious evacuation plan in this city, despite the fact that it was considered as one of the US cities most likely to be hit by a catastrophe?
To say "It's Bush fault" doesn't cut it IMO. Even though Bush was ****ing pathetic in this debacle, he's not personally responsible for setting it up in the first place. All the things we're discussing now (lack of relief, lack of order, people dying by the thousands because they're stranded there) would be irrelevant if there had been actual caution before Katrina hit. If steps had been taken to effectively evacuate the city, we would be talking about financial damage today, not about thousands of deaths.
Why was there no serious evacuation plan in this city, despite the fact that it was considered as one of the US cities most likely to be hit by a catastrophe?
To say "It's Bush fault" doesn't cut it IMO. Even though Bush was ****ing pathetic in this debacle, he's not personally responsible for setting it up in the first place. All the things we're discussing now (lack of relief, lack of order, people dying by the thousands because they're stranded there) would be irrelevant if there had been actual caution before Katrina hit. If steps had been taken to effectively evacuate the city, we would be talking about financial damage today, not about thousands of deaths.
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