Somehow, This Has Got To Be Bush's Fault
Hey, DingleBarry... how's that oil spill recovery goin'?
Here's some of the article from the AP; (Emphasis and comments mine)
Data show New Orleans recovery stalled under Nagin
NEW ORLEANS - As Mayor Ray Nagin leaves office, hundreds of damaged city buildings including police stations and fire houses sit unrepaired more than four years after Hurricane Katrina, stark reminders of how the recovery has floundered. (No, the recovery hasn't foundered, Nagin has.)
Only seven percent of 283 city-owned structures slated to be rebuilt have been completed or are under construction, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Those figures back up an impression many residents have had for more than a year — the Nagin administration has failed to renew much of New Orleans.
Nagin said the city made a remarkable comeback under his watch. (When all else fails, claim victory.)
As for public infrastructure, the Nagin administration is adamant that it has done a good job and that FEMA — not city officials — are largely to blame. (See, I told you it's Bush's fault. Oh, wait... DingleBarry is working on year 2. And allow me to ask yet again -- how's that oil spill recovery goin'?)
Hey, DingleBarry... how's that oil spill recovery goin'?
Here's some of the article from the AP; (Emphasis and comments mine)
NEW ORLEANS - As Mayor Ray Nagin leaves office, hundreds of damaged city buildings including police stations and fire houses sit unrepaired more than four years after Hurricane Katrina, stark reminders of how the recovery has floundered. (No, the recovery hasn't foundered, Nagin has.)
Only seven percent of 283 city-owned structures slated to be rebuilt have been completed or are under construction, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. Those figures back up an impression many residents have had for more than a year — the Nagin administration has failed to renew much of New Orleans.
Nagin said the city made a remarkable comeback under his watch. (When all else fails, claim victory.)
As for public infrastructure, the Nagin administration is adamant that it has done a good job and that FEMA — not city officials — are largely to blame. (See, I told you it's Bush's fault. Oh, wait... DingleBarry is working on year 2. And allow me to ask yet again -- how's that oil spill recovery goin'?)
2 Comments:
Nagin and the then Governor of Louisiana (I forget her name) were both negligent, before and after Katrina hit.
I just want to take this opportunity to point out that the largest single receiver of contributions from BP (who own the oil) and BP-PAC, dating to his time in the Senate, is Barack Obama.
Just another chicago Back-Room Deal.
But I bet the MSM won't mention this very much.
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