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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 48245"><p>Why is it every freakin disaster turns into some political debate? Geez people we got folks suffering and we've got the rest of our lives to play political oneupsmanship. Fact of the matter is most of the gov't focus will be on larger infra-structure issues and there will be both good and bad with that including much to Monday morning Qback but the bulk of the yoemans work in a situation like this takes place via private charities and individual citizen's actions. </p><p> </p><p>Washington and the American politicos are notorious for highjacking real issues and spinning them so much that nothing really gets done so in some sense the more Washington is out of it the more likely much more will get done. It also could be that maybe Bush has faith in the local leaders and to go there or even sit in Washington and pontificate would do more harm than good. I'm no fan of Bush at all but so far he's done nothing wrong. </p><p> </p><p>Or unless you're one of those crackpots on other sites now saying Bush had the levee dynamited for some political advantage such has payback to that area for not voting for him. If you are please speak up and speak loudly so we can fully discount you right now instead of it coming to light later and having to deal with it then. I don't think that is the case with any of this crew but you never know these days. </p><p> </p><p>"You're absolute worse day at UPS will never compare in any way to the day a poor person trapped in New Orleans will have today!" </p><p> </p><p>quote from an unnamed but otherwise dead on point UPS Center Manager</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 48245"] Why is it every freakin disaster turns into some political debate? Geez people we got folks suffering and we've got the rest of our lives to play political oneupsmanship. Fact of the matter is most of the gov't focus will be on larger infra-structure issues and there will be both good and bad with that including much to Monday morning Qback but the bulk of the yoemans work in a situation like this takes place via private charities and individual citizen's actions. Washington and the American politicos are notorious for highjacking real issues and spinning them so much that nothing really gets done so in some sense the more Washington is out of it the more likely much more will get done. It also could be that maybe Bush has faith in the local leaders and to go there or even sit in Washington and pontificate would do more harm than good. I'm no fan of Bush at all but so far he's done nothing wrong. Or unless you're one of those crackpots on other sites now saying Bush had the levee dynamited for some political advantage such has payback to that area for not voting for him. If you are please speak up and speak loudly so we can fully discount you right now instead of it coming to light later and having to deal with it then. I don't think that is the case with any of this crew but you never know these days. "You're absolute worse day at UPS will never compare in any way to the day a poor person trapped in New Orleans will have today!" quote from an unnamed but otherwise dead on point UPS Center Manager [/QUOTE]
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