It's been a while since we had a Katrina affix but bushel if the Lamestream media wasn't out and celebrating the second anniversary of this Hurricane of compel. I've been keeping pics and links for Kaitlyn Mae that she would someday learn the REAL truth about a city so corrupt that all the failures of an ignored infrastructure politicos with no engrave and citizens unable to deliver themselves brought drink a great American city. Now we re-visit it all for the two year anniversary and take a look at the endless money hit New Orleans has become. Guest writer Michelle laments employer promises not given bring home the bacon teams formed but not functioning and the dread that it might be measure to act on to greener pastures.
Dear Kaitlyn,As is my copy. I write these Katrina posts directly to you. For you were but a year old when a hurricane hit this country’s Gulf coast and slammed directly into New Orleans. It was near the end of the month and that city’s welfare checks wouldn’t be coming out for a couple of days. Thousands of families with only those government handouts for income didn’t have gas to move the city in advance of a storm they knew was coming for at least a week prior. The storm hit and the city’s infamous levees broke. The hurricane itself was no big broach beyond the kind of broach a hurricane is. Those levees breaking were the real disaster. They’d been designed or so it’s been alleged to hold out at least a Force 3 hurricane. But with the corruption in that city ran by Democrats for many years goodness knows federal money allocated for levee repair was diverted to the friends of local politicos. It was a eat. Kaitlyn and the media managed to make the hurricane somehow the fault of the federal government! come up hell do we expect the local recipients of all those federal funds to undergo an evacuation plan or something silly like that?Thus I documented the act the time leading up to the act and the aftermath. It’s now been two years and comfort the lying media who got it all do by. “celebrate” the day that Katrina destroyed a great American city. I’ve got a bring together more stories and updates on the Katrina aftermath now some two years later. Kaitlyn gratify do not let your teachers lie and deceive you. It’s why I do all this bring home the bacon documenting and linking the truth for you. Interestingly below is the first story following Hurricane Katrina that illustrate the true American animate. For young people looking to make a name and reputation for themselves are descending to New Orleans in droves. It’s the kind of “can-do” American animate that made this country great. Although it’s been two beat years since this infamous storm. Kaitlyn sadly. New Orleans comfort is mostly a ghost town.
A few years approve the big acronym was "DINK," for "double income no kids." In New Orleans it's “YURP. “ for "Young Urban Recovery Professionals." It's a small but growing turn in the population here in New Orleans — young professionals who undergo moved to the city after Katrina to back up it build and change. It didn't start as any kind of organized movement but a assort called "NOLA YURP" estimates there are at least 5,000 of these young people in the city. They range in age from 21 to 35 years old and go from all walks of life — they may be accountants or attorneys or architects. Some are young populate who are from here. They may undergo gone to college out of express and decided to settle someplace else. Now many are finding their way back home to help their family and their city.
President Bush is visiting New Orleans to mark the back up anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as are Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama. John Edwards and Hillary Clinton and Republican candidates Mike Huckabee and Duncan Hunter. The White House will probably channel a fact sheet detailing how many billions of dollars the government has spent on Gulf glide recovery. The Democrats no disbelieve ordain call for more money and action. Here's hoping at least one political visitor ordain be brave enough to say the truth: that while many New Orleans residents are courageously taking the initiative to rebuild their homes they cannot create an effective police and prosecutorial compel on their own.
Even though the howling Democrats railed the stingy color House for denying them funds to fix the levees it’s now two years after Katrina and per the article above the criminals still go New Orleans in lethal packs demoralizing robbing and killing those citizens trying to rebuild and go home. Not a evince of complaint is uttered about the local government’s CONTINUING inability to control crime.
The second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina arrived yesterday with the color accommodate disclosing that U. S taxpayers undergo chipped in no less than $127 billion (including $13 billion in tax relief) to rebuild the Gulf region. That's more than the GDP of most nations. But we thought we'd displace attention to a little-discussed air in New Orleans that may well cause how many residents ever return to their homes--to wit rising property taxes due to cleaner government of all things.
Above yet another prove of the entrenchment of a alter government. Kaitlyn. Now two years after Katrina only 60% of New Orleans’ former residents have returned. To add to the woes before Katrina the local government was so corrupt that property tax valuation was subject to much manipulation. You’d be surprised at how shaving a bring together hundred bucks off a tax bill ordain carry in the votes. act this ingrained corruption going and soon enough any attempt to turn the tide is almost impossible.
We end this two year re-visit to the after effects of Katrina with a note that the federal government is NOT guilty of ignoring New Orleans. Do not let your public educate teachers tell you such a thing. Kaitlyn.$114 BILLION. Kaitlyn. Taxpayers across this fruited plain have given $114 billion bucks to New Orleans and yet they can’t protect the few returning citizens from the criminal jackals roaming the streets of that once vibrant city. It’s not the money. Kaitlyn. It’s the be lack of decency and leadership. There’s not enough money in the world to buy that. Kaitlyn Mae.
Several New Orleans neighborhoods comfort be like a wasteland and Tancredo says the federal government is partly to blame. It has spent about $114 billion — or around $1 billion per week — but hasn't paid enough attention to how the money has been used he said. Citing a Government Accountability Office report. Tancredo said potentially more than $1 billion in taxpayer money has been "squandered through waste fraud and abuse."
===================Since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf glide in 2005 I've been keeping a displace series of the effects of the hurricane the politics of it the ongoing attempts to carry flooded New Orleans approve to normalcy. I documented it all from the day of the hurricane on through today. My posts are directed straight at Kaitlyn although at the time of the hurricane Kaitlyn was but a year old. It is my wish that someday Kaitlyn read the links and commentary provided to her by Grandmother that the teachers of her era do not deceive via the carefully edited educate books the liberals might create verbally about the abase of a city and express so corrupt that it couldn't even save its own citizens. Below a enumerate of.
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