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Thursday, May 04, 2006
New official plan for next New Orleans Hurricane: Leave! That's right. They're all over this thing like white on rice -- er, well, that is, like brown on cocoa. Anyway, you can get a good idea about the comprehensive new plan from the headline in Time magazine that screamed, "New Orleans' Plan for the Next Hurricane: Everybody Leave." Excellent! Splendid! And so beautiful in its simplicity, is it not? The public is now being assured that city transportation will be available to help with an evacuation the next time a major hurricane threatens. But there is something oddly familiar about this plan. In fact . . . Oh yes, now I remember. It's basically the same plan that existed before, but was somehow (Gasp!) bungled by local officials, like Mayor Nagin, for instance. The plan then -- which was called the State of Louisiana Emergency Operations Plan and which was freely available on the Internet for anyone to see -- specifically stated that "local transportation resources should be marshaled and public transportation plans implemented as needed. Announce the location of staging areas for people who need transportation." It also said that the governor of the state should "mobilize state transportation resources to aid in the evacuation of people who have mobility and/or health problems." The only problem was, somebody forgot to implement the plan. Well, you know how things can get neglected during a crisis. So it just sat on the shelf like so much useless bureaucratic paper. Perhaps it got lost in the vault of some government building somewhere. Or maybe, just maybe, it was a simple case of incompetent people not carrying it out. I know, I know, it was supposedly all Bush's fault. And even after the video was shown of row upon row of unused buses sitting in flooded parking lots, people still couldn't wrap their heads around the fact that Democratic and black local leaders were the ones whose screw-ups had the most immediate and catastrophic effect on the residents of the city, the majority of whom happened to be, uh, Democratic and black. Nope, somehow it still had to be the fault of the genocidal racist and willfully nefarious progenitor of global warming, George W. Bush. But that's all water over the levee now. The important thing is that they have a new plan for the next major hurricane. And given what happened the last time, surely local and state officials won't be criminally negligent again. On the other hand, there is one nettlesome little detail in the new plan. As Mayor Nagin, along with others, presented the new plan to the public, he did mention that those who didn't evacuate would be on their own and there would be no "shelter of last resort," no Superdome or Convention Center, however unappealing those might be, in which to take refuge. What that means is, some people who don't evacuate will probably die. And on that astronomically tiny chance that something goes awry with the plan to provide city transportation for those who need it, even more will die. If one didn't know better, one might think that sounds like a racist, right-wing Republican plot to take advantage of a major hurricane to depopulate New Orleans of its poor blacks. But since the plan was presented by a left-wing black Democrat who is on record vowing that New Orleans will remain a predominantly "chocolate" city, then hey, no worries. Greg Strange provides conservative commentary with plenty of acerbic wit on the people, politics, events and absurdities of our time. See more at his website: http://www.greg-strange.com/ Blogger News Network is advertiser-supported, and your visits to our advertisers help BNN to meet its expenses. Help keep us afloat! posted by Greg Strange at 7:12 AM |
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