Lots of folks made lots of money off our misery.

How is that different than any other day - 'cept it was you who got the short, brown sticky end of the stick this time?

I got a very good close look at how emergencies are handled.
It was atrocious. It was ugly. It was administration at its very worse.

Do feel free to show any government that does not have "atrocious" or "ugly" to describe some of the responses to emergencies.

I'd note that our government did pretty well through the '90's.

Not perfect, but a lot of the failings of recent years would simply not have been tolerated.

Now, well, "Who could have known?"

Bill Clinton saw the failure of the older Bush after Hurricane Andrew (and the political fallout) and decided to make FEMA attractive and well operated.

More than one Beltway commentator noted that Clinton liked to visit disaster areas and bask in the afterglow of a job well done (and show his concern for those suffering, the "I feel your pain"). Good sound bites and photo-ops.

I never felt the same as the commentators, I still believe that politicians should rightfully bask in the applause for a job well done. We are well served if good policy is good politics.

GWB appointed the college roommate of his 2000 campaign director, a man who had been "asked to leave" because he could not properly organize a horse show. The results were predictable, and it shows R priorities.

Alan