By Alan Caruba
Remember how
Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath was blamed on President Bush? Remember his words
to then-FEMA director, “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job”?
No doubt FEMA
is all geared up for the damage Hurricane Sandy will do throughout the
Northeast and wide swatches to the West. And no doubt it will be the States and
local communities and utilities that will do the heavy lifting as FEMA tries to
give the appearance of doing anything useful.
All of which
is bad news—actually more bad news—for President Obama who, insanely
campaigning, flew to Orlando, Florida on Sunday and then immediately flew back
to Washington, DC, without leaving the airport. Just how much did that little
round-trip cost the taxpayers? How stupid and indifferent does one have to be
to leave Washington as a major hurricane is bearing down on the Northeast’s
coasts?
The good news
is that the storm has closed down Washington and, for all intents and purposes,
the federal government. New York City, too, is a ghost town as everyone hunkers
down. The bad news for Obama is that he is likely be blamed for whatever occurs
in the wake of the hurricane because that’s what we do.
Katrina was
especially damaging because it was a category 5 hurricane and Hurricane Sandy
as of this writing early Monday morning is still a category 1 and likely to be
downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves over land. New Orleans, built in a
bowl below sea level, was a disaster waiting to happen.
Since Obama’s
response to such events is to get on television and read his Tele-Prompter, it
will remind people of his penchant for giving speeches instead of actually
producing results. His lack of candor—his lies—regarding Benghazi-gate is, for
him, the perfect storm.
If the
hurricane costs him votes, that will be good for America.
When the Des
Moines Register that hasn’t endorsed a Republican for President in forty years
endorses Mitt Romney, you know Obama is in trouble and other mainstream daily
newspapers are endorsing Romney.
And if FEMA
fumbles around as it has in the past that is likely to finish him off.
Hurricanes
are a force majeure, acts of nature that should remind us that we do not
control nature and can only clean up the mess afterword.
This writer
has endured any number of hurricanes when I lived in Florida and countless
storms and blizzards in my home state of New Jersey. I am very impressed with
the way local authorities have responded at this point. As always, the closer government
is to the people, the better it functions.
A huge,
bloated central government was the last thing the Founding Fathers had in mind
and that’s why the Constitution puts limits on the federal government it
created. The Tenth Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights, says “The powers not
delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.”
Time to reduce
the national debt.
Time to
reform Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Time to
rebuild our military.
Time to rid
ourselves of the Environmental Protection Agency before it destroys our
economy.
Time to
replace the Federal Reserve, famous for plunging the U.S. into one recession
after another.
Time to get
back to the fundamentals.
Time to rid
ourselves of the nation’s first Marxist President.
© Alan
Caruba, 2012
I sincerely hope you are correct, however, with all of the ways the media has blinded themselves to his faults, and preached his "Hope and Change" mantra...well, I am less optimistic. I pray you are right.
ReplyDeleteKeep your head down, your gun loaded and stay in touch.. I hope you voted early! You know? Just sayin'...
ReplyDeleteAlan, stay safe during this storm.
ReplyDeleteObama is going to look like he cares during the storm and it's aftermath. We all know it will be only to gain votes.
Gee, I actually saw him giving a press conference about the hurricane. Yet he's avoided doing one about Benghazi or anything else in the 'too difficult' basket. What a anker with a capital W!
ReplyDeleteTime to reduce the national debt by increasing the taxes on the rich.
ReplyDeleteTime to reform Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to actually provide care the the people of the US
Time to rebuild our military to actually support the US and not interfere in the world..
Time to empower the Environmental Protection Agency before climate change destroys our economies and the world.
Time to replace the Federal Reserve, with a bank that can control the greedy manipulative financiers.
Time to get back to the fundamentals of life liberty and pursuit of happiness.
Time to reassert a President of the people not of the corporations.
Great minds think alike, Alan!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have said it better!
I hope you are safe Alan??
ReplyDeleteAlan,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are OKAY - unusual not to see new posts at your great site.
Take Care!
Doug
You hit it out of the ballpark Alan, lets just hope the rest of the country hears you.
ReplyDeleteFred called me and said you made out of the storm ok, that's good news Alan
I agree with Texas Fred. If the nitwit and faker Obama gets reelected,time for me to go to Cabellas, and stock up on ammo.
ReplyDelete"Car 54, where are you?"
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