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The BIG lie and the false moral equivalency .....
Did the officials in the City of New Orleans make mistakes? Yes, of course. No one's perfect.
Did officials of the State of Louisiana make mistakes? Yes, of course. No one's perfect.
Did the feds make mistakes? Yes, of course. No one is perfect.
And those three statements, taken together and given the implied moral equivalency we've all been fed, IS the BIG LIE.
Each statement, on its face, is technically true. What is NOT true is the implied moral equivalency.
A city of half a million (plus) people, with a police force of (roughly) 2000 officers, with its citizenry running for their very lives, is hardly able to muster the resources to react in any meaningful way to help those without the emans to evacuate. That city does not have the capacity to maintain or repair the levees under emergency circumstances.
And so they turn to the state and the feds for help.
A state does not have the capacity to respond when nearly half its population is affected directly and to the extreme by a natural disaster of great magnitude, and which became, in essence, two separate disaters - the storm and the levee breaks a few days later.
And so they turn to the feds for help.
And the feds fucked up on every measure.
And they continue to fuck up.
If the 'mistakes' of the city are, say, a 1 on the 1-10 scale, and if the state's 'mistakes' are a 3 on that same scale, then the 'mistakes' of the feds are an 11.
There is, quite simply, no moral equivalency.
If there is no moral equivalency, then there IS moral bankruptcy. And that type of bankruptcy is still quite legal. The feds in the face and person of one George W. Bush should so declare theirs.
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