Here Come the Problem Solvers!

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WPCNR NEWS COMMENTARY. By John F. Bailey. September 7, 2005: I was watching Mr. Bush a few moments ago with his cabinet gang of very nervous people behind him. He said…”We’re the problem solvers.”

Please, I want to repeat that. “We’re the problem-solvers.”


I thought I was watching The Daily Show. Which is what this Monty Python government is.


I am so glad. So solve them, already. Let’s have a timetable. If you have a plan for recovering from a disaster, let’s have it.


Where is the plan that FEMA has for recovering a major city? Could anyone please tell me? After all you had to consider an earthquake or a WMD hit, right?


Has any network nitwit asked them, well surely you must have scenario-ed a destroyed city as part of your FEMA plan. What is it? Is everything falling into place? What will you do first?


They do not know ladies and gentlemen. Most of what is being done now is out of the goodness of communities hearts which are doing the job these ridiculously overpaid FEMA FUMBLERS are supposed to be doing!


No one has pinned down whether these creative plans are the result of FEMA or American ingenuity and feeling which is great.


I am sure the Bush administration is going to be quick to claim credit for these. That would be just like them. Look how good we’re doing about relocating, putting kids in school, getting people to help. I can hear it now.


It’s not them. It is you Mr. and Ms. and Mrs. America. You students from Duke who went down and told the true story of what it was like down there.


The Bush Administration and Sean and Rush are too busy whining about it not being their fault, and saying who knew?  


The President said “There is some misunderstanding between  what the federal, State and local governments should do.”   


Is anybody listening to this — what this jackass is saying. Has Mr. Bush ever read the Presidential Oath? He spent all day last Wednesday listening to his lawyers, according to Newsweek instead of saying the hell with the legality, we have to help these people.


Incisive! Daring.


“There is some misunderstanding between what the federal, state and local governments should do.”


Hey, Mr. Bush. It’s o.k. to help, you’re the President.


It took our peerless leader  — what — 9 days to figure that out? You know he must have consulted one of his conservative think tanks.


 Or maybe Rush or Sean told him. Perhaps Rush and Sean are the two dumbest people on radio today. Dumber than dirt, crueller than dirt. Hatefully superior. 


 Perhaps Rush and Sean should go down to New Orleans and Mississippi and Alabama in their $2,000 suits and mingle a little. Smell the roses. Do their shows on location. At least Geraldo is down there. The sad thing is their listeners think these two men are for them. They are for themselves. Sean was described by Randi Rhodes today as “Bush’s whore.”  


I love what Rush said today. I mean people think this radio personality is so smart. Here’s what this man said today, it is another Rush classic:


There’s no difference between the Katrina disaster and the Galveston Hurricane of 1900. He’s right actually.


In Galveston of 1900 there were no phones. In New Orleans of 2005, there were no phones.


There were no helicopters in Galveston. In New Orleans there were not too many to speak of either.


They shot looters in Galveston on sight, Rush said. They ordered persons to shoot looters in New Orleans, but only found five or 6 to shoot. They sent in the Guard to shoot looters and bring order but they could not find too many, The Los Angeles Times reported that today.


There was no relief in Galveston. There was no relief in New Orleans.


It took days for the news to get back to Washington about how bad it was in Galveston. It took 5 days for the news to get back to Washingon about the Gulf Coast. Thank God for television.


There was no television and radio in Galveston. There was no television or radio in New Orleans.


But I am being sophist here.


Back to the reassuring words of our peerless leader.


Mr. Bush said he was going to investigate his own administration. That’s really going to be a grilling!  Reminiscent of Claude Rains telling his Casablanca police to round up the usual suspects.


And then Tom DeLay, saying how the FEMA people were working 24 hours a day without sleep, and that it was strictly a local authorities problem. Nervous, Tommy?


Mr. Brown and Mr. Chertoff don’t look too tired, do they? Neither does Mr. Bush. He does not look too tired, either. All those power suits and no power to get things done.


It’s too late.


Every Republican in congress and the senate up for election in 2006 should be doomed if any Americans had brains in their heads. No Republican or Democrat in office now can ever say to a voter we care about you.


What intrigues me is the people that write me and say this is the usual liberal trash.


It has nothing to do with being liberal, republican or democrat. It is a matter of being a decent human being who does the right thing when you are in position to do it — when you have “the con” as they say in the Navy. You can’t pull a Captain Queeg every time you get in a jam.


I allege Mr. Bush is not a decent human being. I ask, what would Jesus do?


I lump all those people who claim they represent the American people in that category, too.


It has taken a week before any elected yo-yo has spoken up about what has happened here.


Other than the Louisiana Republican Congressman and the tentative plaintive pitiful Mary Landreau and that includes Hillary Clinton, AND her husband Bill. We still have not heard Chuck Schumer’s take. Maybe Chuckie Cheese is on vacation, too.


However Hillary the Hopeful today called for rolling FEMA out of the DHS and into the cabinet. How gutsy. How timely. How creative. How sensitive.


And hey, how about Greta the Griller collaring Hillary yesterday and not asking her flat out, how would you have handled this situation Mrs. Clinton if you were President? Do you think the President should have overrode the Governor and sent in the troops? You have to ask that question. How about asking Bill the same thing, Grets? Smoke the hypocrits who have simply being laying low.


It took Hillary and Bill a week to figure that out? A week to figure we have to have an investigation? Get out of here! This was a no-brainer, but then the Clintons have shown a lack of brains before, a lack of a sense of timing, and appropriateness of time and place.


Those qualities alone, based on the Bush supporters out there who love the guy, these qualities dutifully qualify Hillary for President, judged on the swift decision-making in the White House. She will fit right in.


Now, our congress in Washington is starting to finger point as they see which way the wind is blowing. Finally, a tad of outrage.


When you consider that The Department of Homeland Security did not even run up an Orange Alert 9 days ago, you can see how much they were paying attention. In fact, as far as I can see, the only thing the Department of Homeland Security has done, other than hold a lot of good, chummy, security conferences and comaraderie is create the Orange Yellow, Amber heightened state of awareness system and improve airport security, which of course is being taken away by cuts to the FAA Air Traffic Control System. Can anyone think of anything else, other than the airport search lines? I’m serious?


And what has FEMA been doing? Look, it was crummy under James Witt, too. Remember the signs on rooftops in North Carolina during Hurricane Hugo? How about the Mississippi floods? Not too many boats then either. Witt is the genius who told this reporter personally that he did not know the toxic level of a radiation cloud from Indian Point. This is the expertise level of these bureaucrats and congress people. They are good getalong people. They each protect the backside of the other.


You think they know a lot. But, the sad fact is they do not. They are incompetents for the most part who have risen to their positions because they appear likable and appear to care, and do the bidding of their highest contributors, not you. Appear is the key word.


They don’t care. I cannot emphasize that enough.


Mr. Bush does not. Mr. Cheney does not. Mr. Lott does not (gutless statement by him tonight about not biting the hand that’s trying to help you — is that a veiled threat?). Ms. Rice does not. Mr. Brown does not. Mr. Chertoff does not. The list goes on and on.


Some more photo-ops for Mr. Rove to put in his “To Do List,” it is the least WPCNR can do to help the damage control program put into effect by The Bush Team, and if ever there was an approriate name, it is The Bush Team. Bush League!


Today’s Top 13 Photo Ops from the Karl Rove To Do List:


1. Have President pose with the King of Saudi Arabia announcing a cut in the Barrel Price of Oil, perhaps a $1. That was actually happening today (a quick call by Daddy to his pals in Saudi Arabia perhaps?)


2. Pose members of his cabinet in blue jeans tomorrow. (When are we going to realize a sharp suit, a white shirt, and close haircut, and a big belly do not do not do not mean competance?)


3. Show Mr. Bush with  a chain saw clearing wreckage in Missouri.


4. Show Mrs. Bush, helping to give hepatitis shots, perhaps to a grinning young African-American.


5. Show President Bush in a classroom with displaced Louisiana kids going to school.


6. Have Mr. Bush attend an NFL Opener in Texas with Louisiana evacuees ( I think that has great potential), announcing an NFL Build, House and Teach Contest.


7. Arrange for Mr. Chertoff or Mr. Brown to resign. Or both — or perhaps a reassignment to head the investigation of themselves while simultaneously bringing in Rudy Giuliani and George Pataki to oversee the rebuilding effort. (They are still arguing over rebuilding the Trade Center.)


8. Show Mr. Bush and members of congress with three giant $40 Billion Check made out to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Mayor Delfino finds this very effective in getting a point across.


9. Next create a contingency of Republican Leaders labeled the “Republican Rescuers” who personally tour the areas. ( A former Executive Officer of White Plains found the personal tour very effective.)


10. Show President Bush at the switch that throws on the electricity to one New Orleans building.


11. When Dick Cheney arrives Thursday (9 days after the levee break), have Dick treated at one of the medical centers treating the folks needing medical care.


12. Have the FCC Chairman make the first call when the first phones go back on in the city.


13. Have Mr. Gonzalez, the Attorney General, sitting down with the Governors of all 50 states to thrash out “American Rapid Response” — the new three color code of awareness of need system that states can run up on state flag poles: Green for Send Aid Now. Yellow for Send a Little Aid, and Red for we’re O.K.  But there will be varying shades of flags: Lime for send troops and food, but no water, etc.


That way lawyers and Homeland Security people will not mistake the need.


How am I doing, Mr. Rove? Just doing my part in Damage Control Response!

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Picnic Ends in Serious Assault at Winbrook Complex Sunday Night. 4 Arrested.

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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. September 5, 2005. UPDATED 12:20 P.M. E.D.T. UPDATED 2:00 A.M. E.D.T. September 7,2005: Inspector Daniel Jackson, spokesman for the White Plains Department of Public Safety confirmed to WPCNR that a serious assault took place Sunday evening at the Winbrook Housing Project on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in the park centered in the middle of the Winbrook complex. Jackson said the assault took place following a picnic held Sunday evening.


Inspector Jackson, in a statement to WPCNR Tuesday has provided more details of the incident. Inspector Jackson’s statement:


There were two people injured in the fight at 33 Fisher Ave. 1 female with minor injuries and 1 male whom was seriously injured. He was taken to the Westchester Medical Center where he underwent Emergency Surgery.



His status as of this morning was stable but serious condition. The investigation is continuing.

As of now, four people have been arrested for participation in the assault and charged with Gang Assault 1st Degree a B-Felony.  Lamont Person of Chatterton Ave. Tammel Esco, Shamel Esco, and Dennis Paige all from Dekalb Ave.

More arrests are expected.


Tuesday afternoon, Inspector Jackson provided more details to WPCNR of the circumstances. The Inspector said the incident was called in at midnight Sunday from the Winbrook complex and that it originally started as an altercation between two females, and then the males joined in.


Jackson said the victim was stabbed and struck with a chair and weapons such as a knife and a box cutter were involved in the assault.


When asked in the persons involved had been drinking, Jackson said the Police Report did not indicate that. Asked if the suspects arrested had been given sobriety tests, Jackson said they had not.  He said the investigation was continuing and more arrests were expected.

 

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Media Turns to the “Happy Side” of the Story. Ignores the Obvious.

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WPCNR NEWS COMMENTARY. By John F. Bailey. September 5, 2005 Updated Briefly 11:30 P.M., September 5, 2005: I have just finished watching four hours of Fox News and CNN reporting on the New Orleans, Mississippi, Alabama disaster. I have just heard that before Judge Rehnquist is in the dirt, Bush has nominated Judge Roberts to be Chief Justice. He sure acted quickly on that one didn’t he? Tasteless!


 


The preponderance of coverage devoted itself to how the victims were being cared for and reported how Texas particularly and other places are housing the victims. Very feel good stuff and we salute that. Every day Americans want to help fellow Americans in trouble. It is only the government that apparently does not.


 



The reports of Sunday confirmed that contrary to what was reported Saturday and Friday, the New Orleans Convention Center was not completely evacuated until 6 PM Sunday. So the earlier reports that everyone had been moved out Friday night were false, giving a false sense of efficiency.


 


The questions of what everyone is doing were answered, but there was a great deal of jumping on every possible report of a sniper. One correspondent even raised the possibility a sniper had downed a helicopter, when it later turned out that the helicopter had simply rolled over on the ground. But if you did not watch for four hours as I did, you did not know that at the time.


 


Correspondents spoke of anarchy, depravity in the Convention Center. However no one has documented any depravity. Not one rape victim incident has been described by the police in police report detail. You know if they had, it would have been on the air. There was an incident where police confronted gunmen on a bridge and killed two. O.K., that is one officially reported incident. Then there was last night’s report of the besieged police station, what was up with that? How did that work out? Was that exaggerated?


 


My point here is that to give the impression there is rampant violence going on through babble is lousy reporting. It’s rumor spreading.  In fact, when the National Guard Commander that has singledhandedly sorted out this mess in two days, when asked about all this alleged sniping by Geraldo,  said “I didn’t say that. Most of the loud bangs are motor vehicles popping empty water bottles.” I mean the Commander said that!  The Commander essentially said reports of violence were hearsay.


 


Fox keeps finding pictures of fires to show. Says they will send out a team to check them out.


 


The big news is that Mike “Security” (Chertoff) Quarterback of the DHS  showed up in New Orleans today. Good job, Mike, always good to get a first-hand look! I saw no interviews with Mike “Rescue” Brown, Captain of the FEMA Fumblers. No reporters through the last four hours even noted the fact that Mike and Mike were not briefing people. And, they are not. This is a big story. Mike and Mike are not telling us what is going on.  The government has shut down communications. Sort of a little like White Plains, isn’t it?


 


I have to commend the reporter who finally asked Mike Security a tough question. They asked apparently if Chertoff and the DHS was not prepared. Chertoff bristled, said there will be time for “lessons learned,” but that they were making all their efforts to save people and care for people now.  Mikey was just a little sensitive. Perhaps a reporter should have asked him why he was just showing up on the scene four days after the levees broke. But, these questions are now being dismissed by Mikey as counterproductive. But you have to ask these to point out what people are missing.


 


One Fox Correspondent actually said there is no information being supplied the media. At least the National Guard Commander is talking to Geraldo.


 


The focus of the story is being shifted to the humanitarian efforts, to give the impression that the government has control of the situation,  but occasionally disturbing facts are arising out of the coverage that are inexplicable and correspondents should be pouncing on.


 


Example: Fox reports that the National Guard is securing the airport now, because they expected violence from the victims. This kind of reporting fuels the sniper-violence angle. However, other than heartwarming interviews with people, their reporter at the airport did not ask the victims how long did the bus ride take to the airport in Kenner (12  miles outside of New Orleans), how long did they stay there? You gotta document the experience.


 


Example: A correspondent interviews the Army Corps of Engineers supervisor, and he thinks the breach in the canal will be completed tonight. He brings up the matter of the fact that the pump station is underwater, and the Army Corps of Engineers spokesman says it has not been ascertained whether the pumps will work, if they get electricity. No follow-up question. They have had five days to get into that pump house and figure out if the pumps will work.  Sure hope they do not have to send out for new pumps. You have to ask this guy do they have backup pumps on order to supplement the pumps they hope will work to pump it out faster. Again, this lack of thinking on the Army Corps’ part is stunning. They should be lining up every damn pump in America to drain this flood, now.


 


The other question that should have been asked is whether holes have punched in the southern walls as reported Friday,  to help the area drain and how that is going, or if it has been done. But, heck, the news producers have to be thinking of these questions. Report, don’t cheerlead.


 


Example: You have the Army Corps of Engineers spokesman. The New York Times reports Sunday that the Times Picayune website spotted the levy break NOT the Army Corps of Engineers. That is huge incompetence!!! But, but, but, but, nowhere in the course of the 4 hours I watched Sunday evening, did any Fox or CNN newshound bring upthis point. This means, this means, this means, the Army Corps of Engineers was asleep at the dike.


 


Example: I am updating this section of this article on Monday evening. The report on WINS1010 in New York was that water is being pumped out finally from the canals. Well, Aaron Brown of CNN points out at about 10:30 P.M. Monday night, in an interview with a Corps of Engineers spokesman that, surprise, they are only DRAINING THE PUMP HOUSE!!!! The guy suddenly does not answer, disappears! Come on a little straight answers are needed. The main pumphouse is not apparently working.  Could Aaron explore this topic later on in the broadcast? Could there be a little candor on the part of the Army engineers? We still do not know if the pump house is working or this is just a giant sump pump clearing the pump house.


 


Example: They report the Times Picayune has finally got their paper going, and their editoral is calling for the firing of those responsible. How about an interview with the Times-Picayune people.


 


Example: In four hours I did not have one interview with the Mayor of New Orleans or the Governor of Louisana, the Governor of Alabama or the Governor of Mississippi or any of their senators. Ain’t nobody talking. Just a lot of good warm-feeling, touchy feely stories.


 


Hint: The glamour anchors have to stop using the term, “getting life back to normal.”


 


Example: The spin coming out of CNN and Fox is that everyone has been evacuated. This simply is not a true thing to say. We hear everyone is being evacuated, yet rescues are still going on . No one has an estimate of how many persons evacuated before the levee overflowed,  from the 1.3 million in the area. At this point, reporters are saying there are 225,000 persons in shelters.  That leaves 1, 075,000 unaccounted for. How many of those evacuated? No estimates. As of noon today, the National Guard commander is saying there are 10,000 left in the city.


 


The report is thousands have died. They finally give a death toll of New Orleans as 59. Let’s hope that is correct.


 


People are being moved 12 miles to the airport at Kenner, according to my Rand McNally atlas.  12 miles. Then evacuated. A two-step.  In fact, it was reported on Fox they were still being moved there by midnight, but from where?  In the 12 hours of coverage I have seen, no network has popped up a map of this city so we can see various areas in terms of the pathetically short distances to cover to conduct evacuation operations to show just how poor the efforts have been the last week because of lack of equipment.  


 


I have also not seen a map showing what areas of the city are covered by water and what are not.  The distance from the Superdome to the airport is three Tappan Zee Bridges, or the length of the Cross Westchester Expressway, or White Plains to Yonkers. They could not get people that distance to fly them out to the airport and shoot them out of there on commercial planes before Saturday? These questions cry out to be asked. It is ludicrous. 


 


The impression I get from the media coverage, whether intentional or not, is that the New Orleans airport was a great distance away. Hell people could have walked to the airport in one day, if the planes were there. They should have been driven there, if the buses had been arranged for. I hate to say this but moving folks 12 miles if you have the vehicles and then the planes has to be done.  The delay in sending in the National Guard was inexcusable, but the lack of buses that should be have on order. A great unanswered question.


 


Example: Condoleeza Rice, dressed in her best Banana Republic safari-chic was unloading supplies on camera in Alabama Sunday. It must have been tough being out in that heat for the Fashionista. The Fox Network dutifully reported her statement that race had nothing to do with the delay in the help. But no correspondent asked her what was the reason for the delay. You have to ask that question.


 


If WINS 1010 plays back Ms. Rice’s statement and I quote it, “President Bush would never withhold aid from a hurricane zone because of race.” Then the follow up was, “Why did he withhold it? Or what was the reason he did not see fit to send it?” That’s just letting her off the hook. Perhaps since Louisiana has a Democratic Governor, a Democratic Senator, and a Democratic Mayor, that might have had something to do with it. Forget about this crap that the states have to ask. I call up the governor, and I say, honey, you just asked, and I send them in Wednesday.


 


Example: Donald Rumsfeld was on the scene in one of the zones, could not tell if it was in Mississippi or Alabama or New Orleans. Rummie did not get interviewed about the refinery capacity. Or anything. If he was, his comments did not appear on the four segment I watched from 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.


 


Example: The Labor Secretary announced a series of employment programs to get the victims without jobs working at jobs cleaning up the storm ravaged areas. This is well-meaning, but they have to phone in to register. Hello, Washington! There are no telephones working in the three affected areas.


 


Example: Senator Charles Schumer made a statement on the Supreme Court vacancy. I heard it on WINS 1010. But Senator Schumer, who takes every opportunity to speak out on Indian Point security, and Hillary Clinton, that great humitarian have not uttered one word on the The Katrina Apocalypse. Not one word. And no faxes to me from her press office, which they send me all the time.


 


Example: The best reporter on this whole thing has been of all people, Jerry Springer, who has garnered solid evidence of FEMA ineptitude: He has an e-mail from Carnival Cruise line saying they are willing to send three cruise ships for housing, but have not been released yet by FEMA (this was Friday). He has an e-mail from rescue crews in Kansas City that they have not been invited by FEMA (this was Friday). How about CNN,FOX and the other news organizations looking into this inexplicable decision-making?


 


Example: WINS 1010  aired a clip from New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg in which the Mayor said Sunday he had 72 New York City Police, buses, and firemen to send down but he was awaiting FEMA’s o.k. The next time WINS aired the clip, the comment that Bloomberg made say New York was awaiting FEMA’s o.k., was cut out of it. Draw your own conclusions.


 


Example: The comment by the rap star on the live music special to aid the victims that aired I believe on NBC Friday evening was edited out when the special was rebroadcast. That was the comment that President Bush was not helping the victims because they were black. How can they edit that out? Draw your own conclusions.


 


Example: There were no questions at all about the gasoline problem of any official. And we all know what the gasoline problem is. Something they could have asked the Labor Secretary Ms. Chin.


 


Example: President Bush announces he will fill Judge Rehnquist’s replacement promptly. How about a follow-up question there: How promptly is promptly? By the way, ladies and gentlemen, both CNN and Fox spent a lot of time talking about this replacement issue. Another issue to divert us from the national disaster and administration ineptitude. Who cares who serves on the Court of Fools? Obviously not our Senators who are ready to just put Judge Roberts on it, and he has had virtually no bench experience. Anybody can be on the Supreme Court as long as you play ball.


 


In the ultimate act of bad taste, Bush nominated Roberts to be Chief Justice (with 1-1/2 years bench experience). He couldn’t wait to get a distraction going?


 


As reporters we all want to help, but guys and gals, do not lose focus, you have a government here that has shown terrible judgment.


 


Now what can we look forward to on Monday.


 


Perhaps Mr. Rove is working on the following Photo Ops:


 


President Bush’s twin daughters helping out reading to children at the Astrodome, or rallying Students Across America to help rebuild the areas.


 


First Lady Laura Bush walking in to Jefferson Parish with victims being allowed back to their homes.


 


The President on a rescue mission with the National Guard Commander. You know that’s going to happen.


 


The President with Geraldo.


 


The President on Larry King. I can hardly wait for that one. You know Larry wants it.


 


The President again on Good Morning America, when Diane Sawyer can again throw softballs. (I mean, Diane, I want you still, but could you not have asked the President if he looked at weather reports last week?)


 


The President touring Baton Rouge with Dr Frist.


 


The President with Mike Security and Mike Rescue announcing billions and billions of programs.


 


The President with Bill Clinton and his Daddy, launching a fund drive at the Astrodome.


 


The President announcing Halliburton being given the contract for getting New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama producing gasoline, as well as homes.  We should at least catch up to India, which is already given its Tsunami victims new homes in just 8 months. Do you think I’m kidding? They have employed Halliburton to rebuild the damaged Naval Stations in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. That story appeared in The New York Times Sunday.


 


Two last media notes: WABC Radio had the nerve to allow a comedian to take over their air Sunday for at least an hour. He spewed forth criticism on the folk of New Orleans, castigated the ACLU, and diatribed on the way New Orleans handled the crisis. It was a disgrace. WABC has not disgraced itself so much since Rush Limbaugh put out the theory perhaps a liberal person had torched the Oklahoma City FBI building. How could WABC put someone on the air who would have such hatred. You know if that person was in trouble he’d be the first person screaming for help.


 


As good as the Springer show was Friday, WLIB, Air America in New York should not be running the tape over and over, just because their thoughtful hosts wanted Sunday and Labor Day off. They were very outraged Friday. But did not see fit to come in over the weekend and broadcast live.


 


Oh, one last word on these photo ops. It is show, ladies and gentlemen. To show the President is working.


 


 

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Media Ignores The Truth in Plain Sight. The Duck-and-Cover President Has No Clue

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WPCNR News Commentary. By John F. Bailey. September 4, 2005: President Bush and his scrambling damage controllers are now asking the media to help them out of this “temporary disruption being handled by the federal government and private sector” as the Great Bush describes the Katrina Apocalypse.



 


I wonder if the Republican and Democratic Senators in Washington, only one of whom has come to New Orleans, would consider 1,000 counts of Involuntary Manslaughter grounds for bringing impeachment charges against a sitting-on-his-ass President, his vacationing staff, his Homeland Security Advisor, who apparently comes from the donuts-and-coffee era of Car 54 Where Are You Policing, his FEMA director, who has yet to get New Orleans excrement on his Gucci loafers, and his Secretary of State fashionista and Broadway Showtune Afficionado and tennis buff, the former sharecropper’s daughter; and oh, yes, the Vice President. Perhaps they all should be hung for the genocide they are presiding over.


 


Obviously, receiving sexual favors in the White House and seducing a 25-year-old woman, is, and that, of course is a far more serious offense that would automatically trigger impeachment proceedings, and negligent genocide committed by inaction when Americans are dying on our soil because of mismanagement pales in comparison to that atrocity committed on Monica Lewinsky.


 


But, the media have lost all reliability when they do not report explicitly that Mr. Bush was in New Orleans Friday and did not tour the area, did not commiserate with the victims (perhaps they smelled too bad, and the man who co-pilots jets onto an aircraft and says mission accomplished could not stomach it.) Those people waiting and dying have far more courage than anybody. It takes courage to face death. It takes no courage to provide gratuitous concerns.


 


I gotta tell you, you got to go into that airport area and spend some time if you are a decent human being in charge of taking care of them.


 


All America wants to take these poor brave souls into their homes I think. The President could not even walk amongst them. What would Jesus do?


 


It’s not what you say, it’s what you do. Well, I write the truth.


 


Maureen Dowd, writing in The New York Times today reported that “the can-do” President was at the New Orleans airport Friday, and did not, did not, did not visit the sick and dying victims his administration ignored for 4 days, and immediately flew his sorry do-nothing butt out of there. Ms. Dowd, thanks for revealing that. You are a great reporter for reporting what all the anchors and all the on the scene reporters did not.


 


If you watched CNN and Fox News Friday night from 10 P.M. to 3 A.M. early Saturday moring as I did, you had no clue he was in New Orleans Friday. If you listened to News Radio 880 and WABC Talk Radio, and Air America Radio in New York, during the day Friday, you also had no clue he was in New Orleans on the ground Friday. I want to know why the first time I am hearing in detail, that President Bush was on the tarmac in New Orleans is in Maureen Dowd’s column!


 


The Washington Post  buried this little item in their Saturday coverage, but at least they grasped the significance of it, and I bet the editor had to fight to keep it in. But this story was a Washington Post story the Journal News picked up.


 


The Washington Post wrote: “Bush flew here (New Orleans Airport) and saw firsthand an airport turned partly into a large field hospital. There, for most of the day, the tarmac was home to the injured and infirm, taken there for triage or treatment. Some walked or staggered; others waited in wheelchairs or on stretchers.”


 


But hey, Washington Post, did he touch a victim? Did he go up and see them? You got to report that.


 


Well, according to Ms. Dowd, he did not even go up and express sympathy. No Photo Op there! How callous of the President to avoid the dying.


 


Last night at about midnight, CNN dismissed, dismissed, dismissed coverage of the ongoing situation in The Big Hard, by doing around 15 minutes an the death of the Supreme Court Justice. Who cares about the man who put President Bush in office? The court that endorsed wholescale election fraud to their everlasting shame.


 


God, this Reinquist death was so welcomed by the media moguls, because it has given them an excuse to defocus America off the New Orleans involuntary genocide. Both news networks rolled glowing obituary tributes to the death of this man. One man.


 


This is news judgment that boggles the mind. Reinquist  was insignificant. But he was white, rich and powerful and distinguished. His death was more important than thousands’?????


 


But, that’s not all, ladies and gentlemen. The CNN reports were last night at midnight that all New Orleans refugees had been evacuated and were being routed to shelters. ALL. A little later they said that thousands were waiting at the New Orleans airport for flights out. This gives the impression the crisis has been met.


 


Well, hold on CNN and Fox. The victims were not in effect on their way. They, in reality, were moved a few miles to wait somewhere else for evacuation. This is spin. This is trying to make good so it can be said they’ve all been evacuated. They did report that officials were making phonecalls to hospitals around the country to take these poor folk and treat them. They don’t know where to send them.There are no contingency plans that they can tap. Why is that not being said?


 


No running death toll has been reported. And, as of Sunday morning, there is no estimate of the number of people left in the city to be rescued.


 


The flippant attitudes of the papers this morning and the television outlets last night was that the Guard has evacuated everybody. They were putting positive spin. And still the reports of looting were laced right up there at the top of the stories. The excuse.


 


Well let’s hear soundtrack of gunshots, CNN. Let’s run live footage instead of rerunning the same stuff. Let’s see the bodies. Better yet have your reporters COUNT bodies they see.


 


 Let’s turn the camera on the street at that embattled police station the other night, so we can see the people doing the seiging.  Let’s see have specifics of how many looting areas there were. If you can report it you must have it on tape somewhere. There was looting, yes. But to listen to the audio, you get the impression that this was Watts or Washington D.C. 1968 – it is not. I was there in Washington in 1968.


 


The most telling quote of all was from Bill Lockey, the FEMA official in charge in Louisiana. This is what he said, according to Washington Post report:


 


“It seems our planning was inadequate. We worked on it, we exercised for it, but the reality of it – we’ve been working as hard as we can do. I’ve yet to be in a disaster where it went right.”


 


Inadequate? There was no planning. The basic question FEMA had to ask themselves about New Orleans, was, how do we get 480,000 people out if the levees break? Where do we treat 480,000 people? Obviously they did not have a preset plan. You can see it on TV.


 


The media is struggling to make the President look good. The in-the-muck reporters are showing great courage in getting the story. Adminstration and officials statements are not being challenged and hard questions not asked.


 


It takes no courage to write this column. But it is the right thing to do. Somebody has to see a cover-up in the process.


 


Now what will be Sunday’s photo ops? Perhaps they can wash up a few grateful refugees for the President to hug by Monday.


 


Let’s face it, the Bush Administration is spending more energy trying to show the President cares than any real caring.


 


Is that an impeachable offense, not caring?

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Bush Sends The Airborne Finally. Blames State & Local Gov’t. What a Surprise!

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WPCNR NEWS COMMENTARY UPDATE. By John F. Bailey. September 2, 2005: This is an update to my previous two columns.


Today several things were said by President Bush in his live radio address. He said he is calling the First Cavalry Airborn from Fort Bragg to aid in the recovery. A Fort Bragg soldier on the radio earlier this week suggested this on Wednesday. Good job, kid. The military was not given a chance to help when they could have helped!!!


President Bush also implied oh, so subtlely in the live radio address that essentially this is a failure of state and local governments to deal with the problem. The Beltway Boys first blamed the looters to disguise the fact they were not ready. Well, that’s no longer going to play. Now they are saying the state and local governments are not doing the job as their excuse. Don’t be fooled. This is buckpassing of the shameless most self-serving kind.


Now, Condoleeza Rice, is actually back from her New York adventure in stiletto land and was heard on WCBS radio listing the countries offering aid, and said more medical aid would be brought in from these countries “if needed.”  If needed? Hey Condoleeza, could we please turn on the television, like Michael Brown, the head of FEMA does to update himself on the medical needs?  This is God awful, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. and Mrs. America and the world. Back to Farragamo, Ms. Rice. And Kudos to the New York Post for telling us what you were doing while thousands of black people were out their waiting for the help that never came.


Let’s put Mack Carter in her position, he would know whether medical aid is needed. He was a Medic in Viet Nam.


Now, contrary to what CNN reported at 3 AM this morning that most of the Superdome people had been evacuated, giving the false impression the evacuations were done, the new National Guard commander down there gave us a firm number an hour ago  10:30 A.M. He says they are turning their attention to evacuating the 25,000 people in the New Orleans Convention Center. Well where is the fleet of 620 or so buses needed for them? Are they stretched as far as the eye can see? Where are they going? Can we expect those choppers from Fort Bragg to be ferrying them out soon? Could we have one aircraft?????


It is six days. Please. We have a little bit of a crisis here, Mr. President. And could you please go to New Orleans and spend a night in the convention center for your next photo op. That just might play better.


 


Where are the buses for the rest of the 200,000 folks according to Jessie Jackson that may or may not be still there in the rest of the city? Where are the true numbers of whose left in the city does any one for God’s sake know? It is reassuring the military is taking charge. They know how to do that.


And why isn’t the national media whose “in the muck” reporters are doing a great, hard job and are (actually being supressed by their neatly coiffed anchors) demanding  those numbers? Keep reporting.Suspend your incredulity and politeness and toast these political hacks.


The military commanders should have been in charge six days ago. They are now trying to straighten out the mess.


Oh — are Michael Brown and  Mr. Chertoff in New Orleans yet? Please advise CNN. And how about a key slide showing the location of these spokespeople? That is a glaring bit of sucking up by the networks.


 Could somebody take charge of this situation? God, where is Alexander Haig when you need him?


And is Dick Cheney on the way? Or does this turn his stomach? It turns mine. Perhaps it is too much for him.


And considering Cuba is ready to fly in doctors now, and we, I do not believe have ever helped them when they have been raked by hurricanes, let’s accept Mr. Castro’s help. Thank you Mr. Castro from we Americans who are as appalled as you are at this debacle of leadership. Spanky and Alfalfa could do better.


 Now, locally, this is an update for Andy Spano and Mayor Joseph Delfino of White Plains. The oil companies latest contribution to the “Temporary Disruption Being Handled by the Federal Government and Private Sector” is that the price of regular gasoline on Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains, NY is $3.47.9. a gallon as of noon Saturday. We will check it again in an hour. Perhaps we should do the county gas survey every day.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Bradley: MTA Windfall Profits Should Not Be Spent on a New HQ

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WPCNR ADAM IN ALBANY. By Assemblyman Adam T. Bradley, 89th Assembly District (White Plains) September 2, 2005: It was recently reported that the Metropolitan Transit Authority will end 2005 with an $833 million surplus.  The MTA is attributing this multi-million dollar surplus to a hot real estate market and low interest rates on bonds.  Being that the MTA receives a percentage of the tax revenue from New York’s mortgage recording tax as well as the property transfer tax and the actual revenues from these taxes far exceeded what MTA official had projected, the agency will end the year with substantial profits.



 


Unfortunately, the MTA has indicated that they may take these additional funds and apply them toward building a platform and a new MTA headquarters over the 13-acre West Side railyards.  


 


It’s hard to fathom that the Metropolitan Transit Authority actually plans to build a new platform and new corporate offices with this surplus, while Westchester commuters have had to endure outrageous fare hikes and parking fees that the MTA claimed were necessary to protect existing services.  It’s outrageous that the MTA duped the commuting public in the past with cooked books and a bait and switch tactic to justify fare hikes, only to turn around millions in profits a few years later.


 


The MTA should be implementing a fiscally responsible plan that would apply the surplus toward paying off current debt, off-setting existing fares and those fare increases already planned for 2007 and 2009.  Let’s stop picking the pockets of our commuters and give the commuting public the break they deserve.


 


Scandal and fiscal mismanagement continue to plague public authorities.  Authorities clearly need to be reined in and made accountable.  That’s why the Assembly passed legislation I sponsored to improve oversight of the state’s public authorities and public benefit corporations (A.9007).  This legislation, which also passed the Senate will:


 


·        create an inspector general with jurisdiction over authorities to make sure they are given the kind of oversight they are lacking;


·        create the Authority Budget Office to review authority budgets;


·        mandate training for authority board members, strengthen ethics and prohibit authority executives form sitting on authority boards;


·        improve standards for independent audits of authority spending; and


·        establishing new rules to regulate the sale of authority property.


 


I urge the governor to sign this vital legislation into law immediately so that we can begin to crack down on our Public Authorities. I also call on his hand-picked MTA Board of Trustees to end its reign of mismanagement and invest the $833 million surplus of public dollars into protecting struggling commuters.

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A Temporary Disruption Being Dealt With by the Federal Government. God Help Us.

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WPCNR NEWS COMMENTARY “America’s Hotel Rwanda, Continued.” By John F. Bailey. September 2, 2005: Now what have we learned about the media coverage that boldly fills our screens as America’s Hotel Rwanda plays out in “The Big Hard” with mindnumbing images out of any parent’s nightmare unfolding daily. We have to get tough, newsboys and newsgirls of America. You have to stick the knife in harder. Let’s take a look at what I’ve seen:




  1. Reporters do not know how to ask specific questions any more.

 


How about just once asking for a specific? Like where are the trucks now? What route are they taking? Is the food loaded, or being loaded?  Where is the National Guard coming from?  How many, when? When Mr. Brown and Mr. Chertoff refuse to answer specific questions they reveal just how inept they are. You gotta know that if you’re in command. When they don’t tell you, they don’t know.


 


       Here’s a question for the next quoiffed anchorperson to ask, it’s not enough to look hurt on camera and sigh with sympathy, be a truth seeker, shove the knife in and make these phonies bleed the truth.


 


This question is for Paula Zahn to ask: How come if you guys practiced for a huge hurricane with a million people needing to be moved, you didn’t figure out that just maybe the roads would be blocked a little, bridges would be out, all communications would be gone, there might be a little flooding, and it might be better to fly in supplies and drop them, and maybe you might need more than 20 buses in three days? How realistic could the training have been? Or serious the thinking. Ask them that, for me beautiful. 


 



  1. We know you are beautiful. But, hey people are dying out there.

 


Please lady anchors, let’s not color coordinate the makeup so much and the suits, and leave the lip gloss at home, o.k. Plain white blouse, pulled back hair. No eyeshadow, no lashes, please. Look like you at least have been working 24 hours a day and writing up some questions to ask these phonies, instead of putting on makeup for two hours before air, and like you’re going out to La Circ after you get off the air.


 


And same for you pretty boys out there. Lose the pink and green suspenders. Time to just look as if you worked at thinking up an interview once in your life, when it really matters.  Those poor guys out in the streets, may hat is off to you. I’m not there and you are, and you’re doing the best you can.


 


 


 



  1. Some Reporters are afraid to expose a lie.

 


Larry King had Good Ol’ Guy Mississippi Govern Haley Barbour had the audacity to tell Mr. King that at 1 o’clock Sunday they had no idea this was more than a Category 1 hurricane. And mindnumbingly, Mr. King did not call him on that utter lie. I knew in Lake Placid, NY, where I was that this was a category 5. People were telling me about it. Mr. Barbour should be whisked out by Mr. and Mrs. and Ms. Mississippi because he is a fool, a liar, and an apologist. 


 


 On the air last night, Mr. Brown said he felt the response was moving along efficiently considering the circumstances. Did the reporter ask what makes you think that? What did you expect? No. They let Brown actually say that and get away with it.


 



  1. The news producers are not showing the bodies enough.

 


      We keep hearing about floating bodies, but we are not seeing them enough. It was not until last night when folk were dying at the convention center that they were shown. And,. Guess what friends, columnists are complaining about the networks dramatizing things. If it were not for television, the administration would be saying everybody is being moved out and fed and are getting along well. Because of television, they cannot say that.


 


Show more guys. Use the television eye to show the truth. Because you are not being told it.


 


     5. The networks are not pressing the talking heads for the numbers!


 


       They have to do this: get hard numbers on who is gone and who is not. Hard numbers, running totals so we can measure totals! Press them for it. Please report accurate numbers.


 


 


6. The networks are not exposing the photo ops set up by this administration today.


 


One of the great disgraces of many in this not-to-be-believed response to this disaster were the photo ops arranged by the White House today. Can you believe this crap, ladies and gentlemen?


 


In the first photo op in Biloxi, President Bush is shown being briefed by coast guard, with Chertoff and Brown with him in Biloxi, and the briefing was way poorly miked.


 


That clown Karl Rove spent the last two days I allege dreaming up these photo ops to portray Bush as caring and on top of the situation. What horse manure straight from the Crawford ranch.


 


      Do you really believe, Mr. and Mrs. America, and those wonderful African-American heros and heroines and children suffering in the sun, that Mr. Bush did not know what was going on? Why were not the microphones turned up at that briefing?


  


       And the greatest outrage of all, pointed out to me by a former ABC News Correspondent – two Coast Guard helicopters idle in the hangar. Hey, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, why didn’t you ask our peerless leader a question: Mr. President, is this the first time you are hearing about the Biloxi situation as it is now? Mr. President why are those helicopters not flying?


 


     Now on to photo op number: Mr. Bush at the Salvation Army center with a couple of neat black victims with him. Come on? This was even phonier than the first one. I wonder how much the administration paid those two victims to make nice.


 


     On photo op number three, I saw in a photo of President Bush commiserating with a guy on the stoop in Biloxi, white naturally.


 


      Note: Mr. Rove, you screwed up. Mr. Bush should have also walked around New Orleans and hugged some of those brave, patient, trusting black people who are slightly more dirty and smelly than the scrubbed up young black women he hugged for the cameras. You could almost see Bush cringe.


 


      This is a fraud to make you believe this yo-yo cares.  I hope you people are not buying this. This is a page out of the Mayor Delfino spin machine.  Next thing you know President Bush will be visiting the funerals. Yeah, let’s see him do that. There’s one for you Mr. Rove.


 


     Here’s a question I would ask if I was a reporter. How much time did the White House spend setting up this photo opportunity: 3 hours, 5 hours?


 


     Please, kill the photoops. Spare us. This President could care less. If he cared he would have been on the ground Monday night in New Orleans or as close to it as possible.


 


      I will always remember the day, the President of the United States on CNN TV said, and I quote, describing the events of the last five days as “A temporary disruption being dealt with by the federal government and the private sector.”


 


I saw him say that. I heard him say that. I still do not believe what I heard.


 


You cannot make this up.


 


Yale University should revoke this guy’s diploma.


 


It ranks right up there with Marie Anotinette’s “Let them eat cake.”


 


 

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America’s Hotel Rwanda

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WPCNR News Commentary By John F. Bailey. September 2, 2005: It has been two days since WPCNR was the first media in the world to publicly go on record on the negligent effort by FEMA, the military, the Office of Homeland Security, the States of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, the President and all the President’s“professionals” in dealing with the Hurricane Katrina apocalypse.


 


Fact is citizens of the world, they were caught with their pants down, the boats in dock, the aircraft in the hangars, the food in the frig, the military on R N R  and the food not in the trucks, friends. It is a Pearl Harbor in the civilian sector.





In fact the Adminstration’s Fab Four  were on vacation and did not see fit to be on the American Titanic command deck when they took an iceberg in the bow. When they were told about the iceberg in the bow, they stayed in their cabin.  While New Orleans is still sinking, the Administration’s Crooners, Brown and Chertoff were singing “Closer to New Orleans to Thee,” and the cartoon genius in the White House, Karl Rove was paying more attention to creating photo ops Friday than finding shelter for the refugees.


 


What a pitiful performance.


 


President Bush, Vice President Cheney, and the National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice, an African-American, were on vacation, friends.  Watching sunsets, playing tennis, shopping for stilettos.


 


I have a deal for Great Britain, we will trade you George Bush for Tony Blair straight up!


 


Not since Nero allowed Rome to burn has a ruler so miserably ignored its poorest citizens, pathetically allowed babies and children to die and let them down, and watched. They make Edy Amin look good.


 


Condoleeza Rice was shopping for killer spike heels in Faragamo in New York Tuesday night, and played tennis with Monica Selas in N.Y., and took in a show while New Orleans was and is still dying, real slow, according to Air America Radio 1190. Solid research there, Air America.


 


Dick Cheney was in Wyoming on vacation and get this today, the White House does not know when Mr. Vice President will be back. Mastermind Karl Rove was partying with Bush supporters Tuesday night. I guess he ate well. And were they having cocktails on Air Force One as they flew past “The Big Hard”?


 


I guarantee you ladies and gentleman if Grosse Point, Michigan, Beverly Hills, Scarsdale, Greenwich,  Monterrey Peninsula,  were underwater they’d have been a lot more attentive. But these were African-Americans in trouble in south New Orleans. This administration has cared less. Not appears.


 


They did or did not do, or could not do what they should have been able to do. Well, it’s too late now.


 


It is Friday afternoon as I write this to you from my office in White Plains NY. Nothing has changed since Wednesday. It is a SNABU…Situation Normal All Bushed Up.


 


What apparently are the  first convoys of food have arrived today. No one knows what food has been being served.  As I read the AP dispatch tonight, I read that 36 trucks with the National Guard arrived and “dozens” of buses behind them.


 


Five days after the hurricane blew in and blew out. Five days after the hurricane blew in and blew out. Five days after the hurricane blew in and blew out. You can drive across the freaking country in five days. Perhaps they should have considered a wagon train.


 


Why, because they had to load food on the trucks.


 


 I allege it was not ready. Prove to me it was on the trucks, Mr. President, on Wednesday. Where were the photo ops of the fleets of trucks leaving. They were shown loading them. Brown said to the AP they were ready to go Monday. What is the truth? Where did they leave from? The mile-by-mile progress? Where was that photo op? Because I allege they had to cobble together a convoy.


 


 I allege it was not ready to go or in place as Michael Brown says in questions and answers compiled by the AP. Prove it! Five Days for a lousy 36 trucks? “With a cigar chomping general” at the head. This is not The Cavalry. A Department of Public Works responds faster than the National Guard or FEMA.  You cannot make this stuff up.


 


We were told Wednesday the trucks were on the way. Well let us add up what we have learned:


 



  1. There were no trucks ready to go Wednesday packed with food, ice, blankets cots.

 


They did not arrive until today. Well as Roger Erickson on WABC Radio pointed out today, the trucks are arriving but the refugees are leaving! They are headed to Houston, San Antonio and God knows where next. Dozens of buses?  How many dozen?


 


Come on they need  around a thousand more buses with 15,000 refugees if we presume they have already moved out 12,000 or so. But no one knows how many they’ve moved out. Nobody knows. Nobody’s counting. They have no handle on it, ladies and gentlemen.


 


 Where are the buses you need,  Mr. Brown? Can any of these geniuses count people? They are like the City of White Plains Budget Department. At least they overexaggerate, Not under.


 



  1. These trucks were slow.

 


I drove from Madison, Wisconsin to Oxford, Ohio on the interstate in mid-August through the incredible Chicago traffic nightmare, the Illinois-Indiana transition boondoggle, and straight across Indiana to Oxford, a distance of 425 miles in 8 hours, with a stop for lunch.  If the trucks came from Canada they should have made it there Thursday at NOON, highballing.  If they were fully loaded.


 


These trucks supposedly were on the way Wednesday.  They arrived today, friends.  Where were they coming from? Where was the close-in contingency planning? Where was the private sector cooperation? Was it ever asked for? FEDEX has the largest airfleet in the country. They would have gotten everything there overnight. Ontime. Fred Smith should be running this whole effort not Michael Brown or Mr. Chertoff.


 


             I suggest that there was no food ready on the trucks. No cots. No ice. No nothing, and they cobbled together a convoy. It took them like three days!


 



  1. There was no crowd control.

 


No bullhorns. Jerry Springer suggested this this morning. Jerry I have newfound respect for you based on the comments on the radio this morning.


 


There were no signs. No meal preparation. We do not know what these wonderful, brave trusting BLACK people were eating.  Brown said in an interview with Soledad O’Brien, he first learned of the Convention Center situation on T.V. Really. He said they were air dropping food. They weren’t. He would not answer the question why there were no planes bringing in supplies. He ignored that. He lied on t.v. Thanks for asking Soledad, and your expression was pricelessly incredulous.


 



  1. There were no Porto-Sans.

 


Could somebody somewhere have donated about a gazillion Porto-Sans?  There are so many port-o-san companies all around the country. They needed those in place, then sanitation conditions would have been addressed. Porto-Sans are not nuclear reactors. A Fastpitch Softball Tournament Director could run this operation better.


 



  1. There were not enough generators, except apparently at the hospitals.

 


 There was no food at the hospitals. Why couldn’t they figure that out that they might need those generators in an “take-out” emergency? Why doesn’t the Superdome have generators? Why doesn’t the convention center? Too many “whys” to count on this story, ladies and gentlemen.


 



  1. There was no backup communications to coordinate movement.

 


There is still no communication and it is being used as an excuse by the miserably, pathetically inept Mr. Brown and Mr. Chertoff and all.


 


      Westchester County has such a system.  It was put in place after 9/11. With all the security conferences the security people in those three states, and FEMA held, this was stressed. Yet, you have a city, government agencies unable to coordinate movements when the electricity, cellular and landline phones go out. We were told there was no phone service. But last night, I saw on CNN someone talking a payphone in the heart of the city to Scotland!!! At least one phone in New orleans was working, probably the only pay phone. It was like a scene from Archie’s Tavern.


 


They can do it in Iraq. Communicate in Iraq to units in beautiful downtown Baghdad. Not here. Pathetic.


 



  1. There appears to be no central command center anywhere coordinating the effort.

 


       The talking heads Brown and Chertoff are shuttling from one network to another area in Washington, that is rarely mentioned. The guys running things are in Washington. I am sorry you have to be there.


 


They are watching television to see what is happening.   


 


            When the head of the FEMA Fumblers, Michael Brown can say he was unaware of a situation in the Convention Center, and learned about it watching TV, that tells you a lot more than we ever wanted to know. He said that on national television last night. How can you not know what the situation is, minute-by-minute? How can you not know? How can you not know?


 


 How can you make decisions? You can’t. That’s why you have thousands dead right now, because of this horrendous managerial ineptitude. Too many cooks cannot figure out how to start a recipe.


 



  1. There are no professional managers here.

No one is setting priorities still.  It is being handled like an advertising agency handles things, reactive, not proactive. This is an administration of former account executives and campaign managers who deal in creating reality and spin, and persuading the client, us, the trusting American public.


 


These smooth operators with their “values” are  right out of the Watergate gang.


 


But the Watergate gang never killed tens of thousands of people in a week by their negligence. This administration has. Harsh. It’s what they did.  It’s right out there on the T.V. But they’re telling us they couldn’t help it. We all have to pull together. A standard line. Well I do not see this administration pulling together for an all out effort, yet. 


             



  1. America’s air fleet, commercial, military, and civilian seems to have vanished, as well as the railroads.

 


            One Train cleared down a mainline from Chicago to Orleans with 100 freight cars brings in the equivalent of 200 trucks loaded with supplies if you think of it. If you piggyback the trucks you get even more stuff down there fast. There was no supply train, and last night one of the talking heads said the tracks were being cleared into New Orleans. Hey, how bout bringing the train and stopping it somewheres North…and driving the trucks off it and down?


 


Obviously no contingency plans were ever established to command the commercial airfleets to move things out pronto. Why not? What do we have all these military bases in the south for, if not to use them to protect and save Americans instead of  looking pained on T.V. I tell you, friends, the talking heads do not look pained enough. How about one “I’m sorry.”


 


The excuse for no planes:  Michael Brown says the New Orleans and Gulfport Mississippi airports were closed because of damage. And  the New Orleans airport was used for humanitarian supply flights. There is more than one airport in Louisiana and one airport in Mississippi. In World War II the Seabees got bombed out airstrips ready in hours for use.


 


Couldn’t we plan on doing that with the airports in a disaster? There are airports in Lake Charles, La., 200 miles away with a 10,700 foot runway; and 2 airports in Alexandria, La,  223 miles away with 9,000 and 7,000 foot runways. There’s Shreveport, too, in the northwest corner of Louisiana, 347 miles out. Brown in another place says planes are being used to bring supplies in. Could we fly them over the city? Drop things, if they are? Why does not the AP clarify that obvious contradition?


 


Why couldn’t supplies and troops be flown there and convoyed in? Why was there no plan to use them? Brown’s explanation for no air relief is preposterous and is being let slide because of media ignorance. We have never yet been told where the trucks (that mighty convoy as far as the eye can see of 36 trucks. More vehicles line up at the Tappan Zee Bridge every morning.


 


That is pathetic, in this man’s opinion. 5 days and we get 36 trucks of men and supplies. If there are more trucks…how about a list of how many. We were told by Mr. Bush Wednesday that 400 trucks were on the way. Well, where are the other 364? They cannot tell you because I believe they don’t know and nobody’s counting them in.


 



  1. There is no contingency coordinated local strike force in place for fire, electric, phone service in these states.

 


       How many other states have squandered Homeland Security money and not upgraded their infrastructure force abilities? Westchester County has this kind of system.


 



  1. The military resource is not being used.

As I write this tonight, I have learned that according to the AP, 7,000 National Guard troops are expected by Saturday, again by truck. But the First Calvary Airborne could have have flown in and parachuted in like Wednesday. Protocol, hierarchy problems?  And is the U.S. Air Force still in business, Mr. Brown? Is this that Mickey Mouse state protocol nonsense.


 


Hello — Louisana, Mississippi and Alabama can’t handle it. We knew that Tuesday.


 



  1. The buses were not contracted for until the emergency had already happened.

            If they were, where were they, Mr. Brown and Mr. Chertoff and Mr. Bush? Meanwhile where’s Trailways, where are the double length buses as we have in Westchester County and New York City that hold more people. They used school buses at first then came the luxury buses.  And they did not get them in there en mass! How about Winnebagos? On Wednesday we were told the buses were going to arrive.  Are there 1,000 more buses in the country, somewhere?


 


             Now, because there is no accurate reporting of the numbers, i.e., no central command, we are getting conflicting reports about how many people are left to evacuate! I heard on CNN at 3:45 A.M. E.D.T. Saturday morning all had been evacuated fromthe Superdome. I heard Jessie Jackson say on the Larry King Show, there were 200,000 left to be evacuated.


     


            No one in government knows or tells what is going on.


 



  1. There is no backup.

 


The New Orleans Police Force, Louisiana State Police were trying as best they can but they were not being coordinated. Now we are told that they are not reporting for duty last night at many precincts. This tells me they had no backup from Texas, Arkansas, or other states. Those states are sending guys on an ad hoc basis!!!!!    No planning, no contingency escalation of response in place. No mutual aid agreements that work. If they were in existence, they did not practice enough.


 


The firemen, the police the emergency workers are trying, but they need coordination and backup and relief. They’re trying, but they just can’t do it. None there, folks. Nobody is stepping up until late Friday.


 



  1.  There are no African-American leaders in America.

 


Where is Jessie Jackson, Al Sharfton, Colin Powell, Judge Clarence Thomas, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Run DMC, and the black Senator from Illinois recently elected – where are those voices? Where are the clergy of America? White or Black?


 


      Well, at 4 A.M. E.D.T. Jessie Jackson is being heard from. He is asked by Larry King do you think President Bush doesn’t care, Jessie says, “Well, he doesn’t show it.” Thanks, Jessie. Right on.


 


Well I will say what the black celebrities and “leaders” of American are not saying and should be saying,


 


 “You’re killing black people. This is negligent genocide. If they were white you’d be doing a better job.”


 


Well, a rap star said exactly this on NBC tonight. “They don’t care about black peole.” Thank you, sir! He said they have said it is all right to shoot us. And they did.


 


Thank you! 


 


 This is the American Hotel Rwanda down there in New Orleans. This is Mogudishu.  Remember the Congo atrocities? Well, America and the United Nations ignored them, too. They asked for help, and no one wanted to because they were black. No one cared about the butchering then, and I will say it, nobody in the Bush Administration, the U.S. Congress is caring enough now. 


 


 But remember Bosnia? There the victims were white. Remember the Tsunami. There, the victims were wealthy vacationers. Well, we helped them and intervened in two days as Soledad O’Brien pointed out to Michael Brown. Spunky questioning Soledad.


 


 As soon as Mogudishu citizens attacked our Marines we bailed out, taking the excuse to leave.


 



  1.  These are black people begging for help in there. Patiently. It looks like a slave camp. 

They are trusting the politicians for the umpteenth time. Like the American Indian did. You have a bunch of white elitists in Washington to whom it appears that saving these wonderful brave people is a nuisance and an impediment to their vacation. All I have is words and a brain, and I am writing this because all those poor people are the bravest, toughest people I’ve ever seen. And the weakest, dumbest, most inept leaders America has ever had cannot figure out how to help them. I do not understand that, ladies and gentlemen. Do you? Harsh. YES. But NOT HARSH ENOUGH.


 



  1. This Administration is in over its head.

They cannot do their jobs. They make things up as they go along. That’s what they have done for the last four years and 9 months. You know what folks? We Americans who get things done have their pathetic management to have to train for the next 3 years, 3 months and 28 days. I notice now it is 1 A.M. the good news is they are only in office for 3 years, 3 months and 27 days.


 


Hell, the cast of “The West Wing” could do a good a job as we have seen done by the FEMA Fumblers, and “Jive Five” of Bush, Cheney, Rice, Brown, Chertoff. No, they’d do better.


 


The Democrats could run a dead person against a Republican in any election next year and win, probably for the next 25 years.  The Bush Administration by their ineptitude and callous indifference to this situation are doing to the party what Herbert Hoover did to them in the early 30s.  The next Democratic Presidential Candidate’s commercials are being seen right now on TV:


 


Video: Pictures of President Bush saying on televison, “This is a temporary disruption being dealt with by the federal government and the private sector.”


And one word, superimposed,  “Remember?”  Leader, 2008.


 



  1. This Administration is sensitive. The poor dears.

 


Reports on the media last night said that Washington and the Pentagon were upset about the criticism because everybody was trying the best they can and this was a cataclysmic event.


 


You deserve the criticism. It was your job. Your mission all of you  except the persons out there actually doing the work on the ground and in the stench, the mire, the nightmare. And, Mr. Chertoff and Mr. Brown, go to New Orleans, get your Guccis wet with sewage. It’ll be good for you.


 


 You have bungled it worse than Custer at the Little Big Horn. Custer did not hold press conferences and stage photo ops when he was orchestrating his boondoggle because of his mismanagement and arrogance. He at least was very busy trying to rectify his misjudgment.


 


It is too bad the Indians did not let Custer live to hold one last press conference for Matthew Keough. The Indians were not media savvy. What is best punishment for the bright neat, self-satisfied elitists in this administration is to expose them to scrutiny.


 


They hate that.


 



  1. There is no real leader or leaders here.

 


The cries for help on the television screen tell me this. You have nobody coordinating, planning, putting out fires, orchestrating. Handing them a water for Christ’s sake. They are being guarded like they are in a concentration camp.


 


 Why are Brown and Chertoff  holding so many interviews and saying nothing. When they’re giving interviews, they are not making decisions. Mayor Giuliani, I believe gave very limited briefings when he was managing 9/11. And, when he gave interviews he said something and gave facts. He gave you progress reports. He hurt. Mr. Brown and Mr. Chertoff and Mr. Bush do not hurt.


 


Brown and Chertoff are not managing. They don’t know how. No wonder we cannot manage Iraq, they do not know how or what they are doing.


 



  1. There is no sense of responsibility here.

 


The faces of the African-Americans and the poorest of the poor on our screen, are bewildered, they trusted their government. Their governments in New Orleans, in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi and Washington, D.C. has failed them utterly, irretrievably, because it did not care enough about them. It did not appreciate their trust. They forgot their oaths.


 



  1. The Army Corps of Engineers have no clue how to stop this flood. 

      They’re trying things. But, hey, what are you going to do. It’s a big hurricane. Their excuse, according to Mr. Brown to the Associated Press: No one knew the levees would break, they thought they would just overflow at best. They thought. They thought. They thought. Not only that but they had trouble getting materials in to attempt to stop the break.  They thought, but did not sadly, think.


   



  1. John D. Rockefeller and Jay Gould are Saints compared to today’s oil companies.

 


As Bill O’Reilly asked a very overweight, pompous administration think tank guy last night, why couldn’t the oil companies cut their profits 20% and spare the hit? You got to hand it to the oil companies. They raised the price from $1.50 a gallon in the spring for regular to about $2.50 by mid August before the hurricane hit, now they have it up to $3 for regular. That’s good old American capitalism folks. Bullshit. That’s Comanchero marketing.


 


The Comancheros were a roving band of white men, Mexicans and Indians who preyed on settlers in the Southwest in the 1800s, selling them into slavery.


 



  1. Politicians protect each other. They do not protect you. They do not care about you.

 


When the Senator of Louisiana, Mary Landreau can repeatedly thank the President, and Presidents Clinton and Bush and congress for passing $10 billion aid, and not utter one word of criticism, you can see all the powerful in Washington are circling the wagons.


 


I mean Anderson Cooper standing out in there in the middle of New Orleans, was incredulous as Ms. Landreau babbled thanks.


 


Then we have Bill Frist of Tennessee, a doctor, for crying out loud. He realizes the seriousness of this because he now knows he now has no shot at becoming the Republican Candidate for President in 2008 because of this incredible historic crackup by Mr. Bush and his Jive Five. Somebody’s going to swing for all this. My bet it is Mr. Brown. Maybe the American people will forget this by 2008. I do not think so.


 


I mean they’re all thanking each other for their efforts. What efforts? Do you see any, ladies and gentlemen?


 


Oh, of course the official lines are we must pull together. We are all trying. Well, hello out there, you’re not trying hard enough. You’re not thinking. You’re not coordinating. It’s all screwed up. The administration is worrying more about their image than the babies.


 


 


Here is what I do if I am the Senator from Louisana, I go into the convention center and the Superdome. I comfort my people. But it just might soil Ms. Landreau’s dress and she might gag a little. And, the Governor of Mississippi, how about walking the beach and and the wreckage, you damn fool.


 


Hell, the Mayor of New Orleans said it best. He said, “Get off your asses and do something.”


 



  1. Nobody did a What If.

 


Here is Mr. Brown’s excuses to the AP for why not everyone was evacuated. He told the AP people wouldn’t leave and that plans had to be “crafted” in the future to evacuate and shelter those who did not or in the New Orleans instance, could not leave. Well, why didn’t they think of that last week? 112,000 households I  believe do not own cars in that city. Brown on aid being available: Brown tells the AP food, water and teams were ready to move in but the levee breaks made it unsafe to move into many parts of the city. We move our boys and girls around in Baghdad, a  considerably more dangerous environment. What kind of excuse is that? And there were not enough boats.


 


Brown also says the National Guard had 10,000 National Guardsmen dispatched across the region but that road conditions hampered their arrival. Could the AP have asked why the roads were not cleared to make way as a priority?


 



  1. They are blaming the looting for failure to rescue and feed the people.

 


      This is such a subtle prejudice, and it started working its way into administration statements and media reports yesterday, and was resounding in Mr. Chertoff’s comments and Mr. Brown’s comments. Because it’s unsafe and there are roving gangs, we cannot send in rescue crews. These lawless people are preventing us from rescuing. This is the lie.


 


They are blaming the residents. Commentators are trashing the people looking for food, at first, then they are changing this to calling them all animals. This rationalizes shooting them because they are animals.


 


       Well, Mr. and Mrs. America, don’t let them play you  for fools. If you had no food and water, you might look for it too. No excuse for shooting people though. But they are crazed. Now we are ordering to shoot to kill, I read today. There are hungry white people looting houses in Biloxi and they are not shooting them, or even thinking about it.


 


Well, come on if the military was in on Tuesday, that would not be occurring. Don’t let them blame the victims for their own mismanagement, no inept,  response.


 


25. They are calling ahead for vacancies.


 


      When the Astrodome was closed after only 3,000 residents were reported taken in, then the number was reported as 12,000, then another time at 15,000, when the original reports were the Astrodome would hold 25,000 refugees, it was obvious, somebody in Washington, just came up with the idea of housing them in the Astrodome. They adlibbed this, I allege. How can you not figure out how many beds you can put in any place? How? And it was closed by the fire marshall. This means folks, they never checked with the fire marshall. They adlibbed this housing.


 


       Thank the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, otherwise we’d be in a 1930s roaming population situation, even more. But, why did not they put the Red Cross into New Orleans? At least by the Superdome and the Convention Center that was not too dangerous. Bad decision.


 


       But, have their been any good decisions made the last 5 days. NO!


 


       They’ve all been bad.


 


 (Part II Continues in a first look at the media handling.)

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Power Has No Evidence Mayor Was Ever Asked to Sign Global Warning Agreement.

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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2005. By John F. Bailey. October 2, 2005: Mayor Joseph Delfino in personal letter to WPCNR has denied ever being asked to sign a global warming policy statement, and denied any knowledge of ever being contacted to sign it. Candidate for Mayor, Dennis Power, in a news release this week, criticised the Mayor’s record on the enviroment and chided the Mayor on not signing the agreement.


Dennis Power, when contacted by WPCNR for an explanation of why his release said the Mayor did not “participate,” and what his source was for reporting such an accusation, said he drew it from The New York Times report of August 25 and by his own “backtracking” through CleanAirClean Planet’s  past website in which he found copy saying the Mayor did not participate. Power wrote the Mayor did not sign the CleanAir Clean Planet pledge letter. 


 WPCNR asked Mr. Power to find who at CleanAir asked the Mayor “to participate” and “to sign” the document and what CleanAir’s motivation was for reporting the Mayor was not participating.


Mr. Power said he was working on that and would get back to WPCNR.

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No Evidence of Gas Gouging in Westchesta. Spano Moves to Cap Sales Tax

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WPCNR County Clarion-Ledger. By John F. Bailey. September 2, 2005: According to Westchester County Department of Communications spokesperson Donna Greene, speaking exclusively to WPCNR this morning, the county Department of Consumer Affairs has found no evidence that Westchester gas stations are price gouging.


Greene said the Department of Consumer Affairs in its price survey of gas stations Monday, and in a repolling of gas stations on Thursday, is asking service stations to provide their invoices showing what they paid to purchase gas from their wholesalers to scrutinize whether the individual stations are piling on the pennies per gallon. So far, Greene said, Consumer Affairs Commissioner Elaine Price is finding no evidence that stations are passing along any more than their costs, but the jury is still out Greene indicated.  Greene told WPCNR the local service stations must purchase their wholesale gas with cash upfront, thus playing catchup with their cash price increases to pay for deliveries. At this time, Greene said Price indicated to her that it would be difficult to bring a court case on gas stations based on the invoice paperwork Price has seen so far.


Meanwhile in a news release this afternoon, County Executive Andy Spano has moved to ask Albany to institute a series of moneysaving measures on gasoline. The Department of Communications release stated Executive Spano–






        • will ask the state to give the county the power to cap the county portion of the sales tax levy on gasoline,
        • will call upon the state to cap its portion of the sales tax as well,
        • will ask the federal government to lower the flat taxes it imposes on gas,
        • has directed the county Consumer Department to investigate  — using subpoena power if necessary — gas stations that might be gouging the public.

“People are suffering. We have to do something,” Spano said. “I want to save motorists a few dollars on every fill up and at the same time make sure that no business is taking unfair advantage of the crisis caused by Katrina.”

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