"DSK" wrote in message
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http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/...608200322/1002
All this time, I thought Republicans believed in states rights.
NOYB wrote:
Damned if you do, and damned if you don't.
Bush got criticized to holy hell for not responding more quickly after
Katrina. And now you're citing an article that states unequivocally that
Gov. Blanco resisted the White House's urging to turn control of the
guard over to Federal authority!?!
Why was Federal aid to the area struck by Hurricane Katrina contingent
upon turning over authority over the National Guard?
Are you saying you support this fascist power grab by the Bush
Administration, and offer up it's failure as a serious reason why they
should not have bothered sending the various federal agencies to actually
do their job?
The federal agencies are incapable of handling a crisis of that magnitude
without the help of the military (active duty, reservists, or the guard).
It wouldn't be feasible to keep a federal agency of large enough size at the
ready in case of an emergency like Katrina. That's the purpose of the
Guard.
So there were two problems:
1) the posse comitatus act prevented Bush from sending US troops
2) Gov. Blanco refused to allow Bush to have authority over Guard troops.
So how was Bush supposed to handle the Katrina crisis?
I look forward to how you'd have handled things differently.
I think the President ought to have the authority to take over the
National Guard during "a serious natural or man-made disaster, accident,
or catastrophe that occurs in the United States, its territories and
possessions, or Puerto Rico." Afterall, the Guard is paid for by revenue
from Federal taxes.
Of course. One might surmise from your attitude that you feel President
Bush ought to be declared Dictator-For-Life... you almost certainly would
not support turning any authority over to a Democrat President.
After a crisis like Katrina? Of course I would...especially if the Guard is
in the hands of an inept Governor.
As long as guys like Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist are in charge down here,
there's no need for Federal control of the guard in Florida. Unfortunately
that's not the case in many states.