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Theoretically, the people who are in charge of things like natural disaster recovery and other issues that will affect the welfare of the entire country ought to be the brightest, most well-informed people the country can hire. If we go on the presumption that this administration is neither criminally incompetent nor criminally malevolent, we must assume they have hired the smartest people known to them, and kept them as well-informed about Katrina's possible effects as possible.
The night before Katrina made landfall, I was sitting here in my studio apartment near Seattle saying to my buddies, "I think the levees could break, in which case we might lose an entire fucking city. I sure hope the people at FEMA are ready to reinforce the levees." I based this conclusion on what I read on the Wikipedia article about New Orleans, and a couple of quick Google searches I did. Took about three minutes.
How did I, with no disaster management experience, manage to predict what none of the highly-paid experts in the government could possibly imagine? I am left with the conclusion, assuming this administration is neither criminally incompetent nor criminally malevolent, that I must simply be the Smartest Person In The United States, and they just haven't tapped me for the job because they don't know about me!
That means, I bet, that there are plenty of other Smart People reading this who know way more about important things than the experts currently in charge. Maybe what the administration needs is a flood (forgive the expression) of applications for all the important positions currently being filled by well-known, but not terribly bright, people. That is...assuming this administration is neither incompetent nor malevolent.
Tucker
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