Friday, November 2, 2012

Like Katrina, Hurricane Sandy Asks "Where Is FEMA?"

In New York City, lines can be miles long waiting for gasoline - at up to $6.00 a gallon.. Fights, muggings, and store lootings have risen dramatically as the racehorse complexed inhabitants in The City So Nice They Named It Twice are already rumbling. The  muted response of  Obama's Federal Emergency Management Agency is yet another problem plaguing those citizens, because of a seeming slowness to manage the many post hurricane problems, like power outages, flooded homes, water born diseases, raw sewage, industrial chemicals and only God-knows-what else. In the meantime, little Napoleon, NY Mayor Bloomberg, is diverting rehab resources toward setting up the New York Marathon. New Yorkers normally are in a constant state of anger, but now its evolved into a Mad Max madness.

Here is a sampling of just a few of the problems New Yorkers are encountering according to the Drudge Report:

Gas Shortages May Not End for Another Week...
Mile-long lines, price hits $6...
Fistfights, Guns Drawn...
'I'm pretty p*ssed'...
Two massive generators power NY media, not masses...
NYC Official: Red Cross 'Absolute Disgrace'...
Looters Dress Like Con Edison Workers to Gain Access to Houses...

Staten Islanders Plead for Help: 'We Need Food'...
'Please don't leave us'...


Plenty of volunteers from the rest of the continental United States have been pouring into New York and New Jersey to offer aid, but they better arrive with their union cards or they will be turned back, as a non-union construction team from Alabama was. They were not allowed in  to aid  New Jersey (a No Right To Work State) for not having union creds. Alabama is a Right To Work State.

It seems like just a few years ago (2005),  President W Bush was receiving big time media battering for similarly not responding to Hurricane Katrina, although the mass of New Orleaners were warned to get out of town. Nevertheless, the lib media was unmerciful in their assault on W.Bush and his FEMA.

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