Bush Admin & FEMA start shifting blame to locals - Crass ass covering or justified?

Uh oh, it’s time to fire Chertoff.
Federal Emergency Management Agency’s lack of planning to Blame

Grover Norquist, the leading Republican strategist, has said for years that the goal of the Republican party has been to shrink the size of the federal government down so that it is small enough to drown in a bathtub. Variations of this statement are central to Republican “philosophy” that government is inherently corrupt, evil and incompetent. What happened before during and after Katrina is the culmination of 25 years of beating down on the federal government, shortchaning infrastructure repairs, etc. When you refuse to reroof the house 25 years after it is due, expect it to let the storm through more or less unimpeded.

The Katrina disaster is the culmination of the attitude and policy that government is unavoidably bad and the baby should be thrown out with the bathwater. Bush is the current leader of that ideological movement, but the idea of: “let’s fuck up and put the 100 times more expensive fix on the national credit card” is the responsibility of every single person who has advocated it. Every voter or potential voter who would allow any politician to get away with short changing maintenance gives those politicians the political cover to do just that. If the voters did not put up with it, it wouldn’t happen. The overwhelming apathy of the public results in more deaths and costs. The people are the sovereign, and democracy is not just a way for the people to shift the buck onto a despised political elite. So while Bush and his appointees are executing this policy, this isn’t license to scapegoat the feds or locals entirely: the voters are murderous assholes too, they can’t completely pass the buck to electeds.

Don’t forget the parents of the voters. Even if they voted for someone else, they still must’ve done something wrong for their children to vote for the wrong person.