pittmike wrote:
You have trouble then with sarcasm.
I illustrated pretty clearly why I didn't think it was sarcasm. Why even bring up Bush to begin with?
It's apparent that your post was a passive aggressive shot at liberals for not being fair to Bush.
pittmike wrote:
Saying any POTUS has perfect control of all the wheels turning under them for a disaster like this is ridiculous.
I didn't say anything even close to that.
pittmike wrote:
Clearly, the system was flawed at the time of Katrina and hopefully it is better now. I guess your point of the Scott and Obama talking is a sign of that. More importantly it is better that the thousands of people under them are working correctly and efficiently.
Now, you are blaming "the system"

Wasn't Bush in charge of "the system"?
When Katrina hit New Orleans, bush had been on vacation in Texas for 27 days. He still didn't cut the vacation short until two days after Katrina hit. Meanwhile, Obama is out in front of this, working with FEMA and local officials.
http://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/a ... rge-w-bushQuote:
"He never recovered from Katrina," says a former Bush adviser and Republican strategist who wants to remain anonymous to avoid offending the Bush family. "The unfolding disaster with the Iraq war [a conflict which Bush ordered] didn't help, but it's clear that after Katrina he never got back the popularity that he had." Referring to Bush's decision to fly over the ravaged areas and allow photos to be taken of him peering out the window, the former adviser added: "He's rued that decision ever since."
Bush himself said his response wasn't good enough, but you still defend him.
But, let's rip Obama for playing golf just minutes away from the White House.
pittmike wrote:
You seem to think Bush is SOLELY to blame for Katrina.
I didn't say anything even close to that.
pittmike wrote:
So then if this becomes a complete clusterfuck on the level of Katrina I will then expect ALL of the blame to be on Obama alone.
Are we still at the sarcasm stage?
pittmike wrote:
As far as side swipe at all the other agencies involved in Katrina it wasn't my thoughts but just a quick wiki look to see how fucked up it was:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism ... ne_Katrina"Criticism from politicians, activists, pundits, and journalists of all stripes has been
directed at the local, state and federal governments.New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was also criticized for failing to implement his food plan and for ordering residents to a shelter of last resort without any provisions for food, water, security, or sanitary conditions.
Perhaps the most important criticism of Nagin is that he delayed his emergency evacuation order until less than a day before landfall, which led to hundreds of deaths of people who (by that time) could not find any way out of the city.[2] Adding to the criticism was the broadcast of school bus parking lots full of yellow school buses which Mayor Nagin refused to be used in evacuation. When asked why the buses were not used to assist evacuations instead of holing up in the Superdome, Nagin cited the lack of insurance liability and shortage of bus drivers.[3]"
Nothing like citing an extremely vague wikipedia entry, and presenting false equivalencies to prove a point. It sounds like you are SOLELY blaming Ray Nagin.