Friday, May 25, 2007

Post Katrina State Funds Windfall Not Going To Best Use

Salon magazine looks deeper than the Governor's press releases and finds basic needs unfilled on the Mississippi Gulf Coast:

In Hancock County, Rocky Pullman paints a bleak picture. The recovery is proceeding so slowly that, almost two years after the storm, most of his neighbors still can't get mail. Before Katrina, the majority of Pearlington residents used post-office boxes; but since no post offices -- or any other major city, county or school buildings in Hancock County -- have been rebuilt, they have to drive an hour round-trip to Bay St. Louis to pick up a letter.

"We've been asking for three post offices to be erected in Hancock County for well over a year now and have got no response whatsoever," Pullman says. "Those are the kind of things that really bother you. It's hard to get people to feel good when they have to spend the amount of money they do with the price of gasoline just to get their mail."
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President Bush waived the match requirements entirely for New York following the 9/11 attacks, but he has said he opposes any further waiver for Katrina funds. The Iraq/Katrina supplemental appropriations bill passed by Congress last month would have completely waived the match, but the president vetoed it. The new House bill approved last week also waives the match, but the president has not signaled his willingness to compromise on the issue.



If President Bush could someone use Katrina to justify another war, you know he would gladly spare no expense. Republicans had the choice to bring accountiblility to this war and help our struggling cities, but instead they chose to suport partisanship and their President above all else.

But under Barbour's leadership, the state has been unwilling to use its good fortune to help debt-ridden towns -- and some are at risk of going under.

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"One thing you continually hear from officials from FEMA to the state level is that -- and they love this phrase -- they've 'never seen a city go under because of a natural disaster,'" Longo says. "But there have been so many firsts in Katrina."

2 comments:

  1. FINALLY! Someone is pointing out that Haley Barbour is not God. The most disgusting thing Barbour said was that MS got more money than LA because we used it better. He takes more money than he deserves and then attacks the people he stole it from.

    Everyone says how great Barbour is for bringing all that federal money to MS. Why is it laudable in this country when someone uses politics well to hurt other Americans? Thousands of Americans were hurting big time. Money and resources should have been distributed fairly - politics should have had nothing to do with it.

    But what else can you expect from Republicans (Governor & President) who are all genetically inferior because they're missing the caring gene.

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  2. "The Caring Gene"

    That sounds like it would make a good name for a book.

    Otherwise yes, compentence and intent should matter.

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