Without a doubt there is a lot of handwringing and finger pointing going on over the catastrophe on the gulf coast. Personally I feel much of it is misguided. In large part by a media whose not so veiled intentions to tarnish the administration at any cost. Even the truth. The New Orleans office of emergency management has a very thorough and comprehensive plan in place to implement in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. You can
read it here. I can save you the trouble, having read it myself and can say categorically that the troubles down there are the result of a total collapse of local government. When it became obvious to the mayor that he had neither the control of his underlings nor the confidence in them he ordered the evacuation. He didn't execute his plan, he bailed. While New Orleans' Mayor Ray Nagin criticizes, carps, and moans -- far away in dry, safe Baton Rouge we should be asking him where was his government in the days following the hurricane? Any sensible disaster plan would have required every policeman, every fireman, and every public health worker to remain in the City and to come to work the following morning.
Where were they? New Orleans has a police force of 1,700 officers (majority black.) Even under the terrible conditions, the presence of those officers around the city would have gone far to maintain a sense of order. And where were the firefighters -- yes, without water pressure they couldn't have fought fires, but they could have begun rescue efforts.
It appears that Mayor Nagin's government (like the Mayor himself) simply disappeared. Many probably evacuated and there have been reports of policemen turning in their badges and leaving. The only heroes in this crisis appear to be the valiant hospital workers who struggled for days with no support from their own city to keep the sick from dying.
Where was the local Health Department? Where were the stocks of medication and food that any sensible city often hit by hurricanes would maintain? Why were hundreds of school buses left idle instead of being pressed into service to evacuate those poor about whom we're hearing so much?
This is being turned into a racial issue now. Black demagogues around the country are beginning to howl at President Bush's and "white" America's failure to respond more quickly. But they're simply trying to deflect attention away from what they want to keep secret. Why did the black Mayor and his government presiding over a majority-black and overwhelmingly poor city fail to provide his own constituents with the barest support during the city's worst crisis?
The Federal Government is doing what it always does, coming in afterward to clean up the mess. And I'm sure we'll be hearing for years what it could or should have done better. But the fact remains that it's a far bigger mess in New Orleans than it might have been because of Mayor Nagin's obvious incompetence. The racialists should pipe down, contribute some money, and ponder what, and who actually drove New Orleans to its knees.
The collapse of New Orleans' institutions in its worst hours is the true national disgrace. The truth is that the federal government isn't the first line of defence, its the last line of defense. How confident are we in OUR elected local government officials?