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I weep for New Orleans...and not just for the obvious reasons.
We are supposed to believe that mr. photo-op, spin machine asshole rove is to coordinate the reconstruction of New Orleans?
This whole mess will be nothing but the photo-op poster child of the rightwing. Be prepared for lots of fluff but no substance. Kind of the trade mark for the repukes, huh?
Glad handing repukes will be yelling from every corner tauting their successes while limiting media coverage to the infrequent press conference and media stop. All of the people that have gotten screwed by this (the poor), have been conveniently flown, bused out of state or left to die. So who do you think will the press be interviewing? RW "homesteaders". That's right, because some area's are no longer "livable" in the current "condition", the original people who actually lived there, aren't coming but and will be replaced by a red approved repuke committee.
This will make the reconstruction period after the civil war pale in comparison to the outright greed and carpet bagging that this administration* will display.
Once again, chaneyasshole's buddies over at Halliburton got another no bid contract and are now allowed to pay substandard wages to the illegals that will do the actual building. Do you actually think for a minute that was an accident? If you actually paid these people a living wage or even the current standard, you would have competition for the jobs by actual American's, but they can't do that. If they bring in illegals, give them work, abet very low paying work, then wave their illegal status, you have instant repukes. And all the while, the original pissed off at the administration for the lack of response New Orleans natives will be doing what ever they can to find work. Nice, huh?
So think what you want about morons* speech last night but the underlying message is: "fuck the Americans who we* screwed by not helping them, we* fucked up, they know it, and we* know we* can't get those people to ever vote repuke, so push them aside, we* are in the process of making new ones!"
Like Jay Leno said in those old Doritos commercials, "we'll make more!"
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