Probe Faults Feds for Katrina Response
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer 31 minutes ago
WASHINGTON -
Homeland Security Secretary
Michael Chertoff or another top official should have been a central focal point of the Bush administration's response to Hurricane Katrina, congressional investigators asserted Wednesday, saying the lack of a clear chain of command hindered relief efforts.
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Government Accountability Office also found that the government still lacks sufficient plans and training programs to prepare for catastrophic disasters like the Aug. 29 storm that devastated much of the Gulf Coast area.
Responding, a Homeland Security Department spokesman attacked the GAO's preliminary findings as "premature and unprofessional."
The report, which marks the first congressional conclusions about the much-criticized federal response to Katrina, offered a harsh assessment of the government's preparations and reaction to catastrophic disasters. It also singled out Chertoff in several shortcomings.
Until now, Chertoff has largely escaped widespread criticism of the government's sluggish response to Katrina. By contrast, then-FEMA Director Michael Brown, the principal federal official at the disaster site, quit his job after becoming the public face of the failures.
The report said that neither Chertoff nor any of his deputies in the disaster area acted as
President Bush's overall storm coordinator, "which serves to underscore the immaturity of and weaknesses relating to the current national response framework."
Leadership "was unclear," the report found.
Because of the internal confusion, federal officials were indecisive and slow to realize Katrina was a catastrophic disaster, it said.
The report also noted that Chertoff declared Katrina an "incident of national significance" on Aug. 30, a full day after the storm hit. But Chertoff did not specifically classify the storm as a catastrophic disaster, which would have activated parts of the National Response Plan to trigger a faster response.
"As a result, the federal response generally was to wait for the affected states to request assistance," the report found.
Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke said the GAO's findings were riddled with errors, particularly in its criticism about whether declaring Katrina a catastrophic disaster would have speeded up relief efforts.
He said federal officials and supplies were already in the Gulf Coast before Katrina hit, and that an index in the response plan that deals with catastrophes is only used for unexpected disasters.
The report, Knocke said in a statement, "is premature and unprofessional. Apart from its obvious errors, it displays a significant misunderstanding of core aspects of the Katrina response that could have easily been corrected in the most basic conversations with DHS leaders."
The report was a stinging slap to the Homeland Security Department, which oversees the
Federal Emergency Management Agency and issued the National Response Plan last year.
The report by GAO, Congress' investigative arm, was presented to a special House inquiry of the government's response to the storm. The committee, chaired by Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., is expected to release its own findings by Feb. 15. Additionally, a Senate panel will conclude a separate investigation by mid-March, and the White House is completing its own review, conducted by homeland security adviser Frances Fragos Townsend.
"I'm very hopeful that our final report will answer a lot of questions the American people have," Davis said after being presented with the GAO report. "The most obvious being: How could our government fail so badly?"
Asked by reporters whether Chertoff should have been the federal point person leading the response, GAO Comptroller General David M. Walker said: "That's up to the president of the United States."
"It could have been Secretary Chertoff, it could have been somebody on his staff," Walker said. "That's up to the president."
The report also found that other federal agencies had an "incomplete understanding of roles and responsibilities" under the National Response Plan — one area that could be solved with better training for disasters. However, it praised the Coast Guard, the
Pentagon, the U.S. Postal Service and the National Finance Center for taking a "lean forward" approach to preparing for and responding to Katrina.
Though Brown was named as the top federal officer in the Gulf Coast, his authority was unclear, the report found, leading to a "disjointed" response from all federal agencies.
"In the absence of timely and decisive action and clear leadership responsibility and accountability, there were multiple chains of command," the report found.
It also noted "a myriad of approaches and processes for requesting and providing assistance, and confusion about who should be advised of requests and what resources would be provided within specific time frames."
For those of you repubs who tried to divert blame
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The GAO says it's bushs fault :)
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Right on cue, it's "attack the messenger".Responding, a Homeland Security Department spokesman attacked the GAO's preliminary findings as "premature and unprofessional."
Homeland Security spokesman Russ Knocke said the GAO's findings were riddled with errors, particularly in its criticism about whether declaring Katrina a catastrophic disaster would have speeded up relief efforts.
So what do you suppose their reaction would have been had the GAO said Homeland's response was "hellva job".......
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I'm guess that he'd be the one posting. :)
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and claiming BODE.....Mister Bushice wrote:I'm guess that he'd be the one posting. :)
No, Bush should be faulted for his continuing cronyism as opposed to putting somebody in charge that actually knows what the fuck they're doing....mvscal wrote:I suppose FEMA should be faulted for not assuming that Louisana's response would be completely, utterly and tragically incompentent at every level.
carry on shill.....
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Well stick up your ass melty....mvscal wrote:
Go fuck yourself, ankle biting dipshit.
Yeah, the mayor and the governor fucked up.
Why does this fact exhonerate Bush from his duties to protect the citizens of this nation. Those duties include appointing people that know what the fuck they're doing, rather than paying back some political favor.
Brown doesn't have the credentials to be a dogcatcher.
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Can't. Stop. Laughing.Responding, a Homeland Security Department spokesman attacked the GAO's preliminary findings as "premature and unprofessional."
The Homeland Security Department calling ANYONE "unprofessional" would be like mvscal calling someone a "reactionary right wing apologist."
Jeebus.
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Fucking christ dude, give it a rest.
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Lets see. Who should I believe, the GAO, or mvscal?
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Then again, most people just don't give a fuck about that sewer. NO is just the corruputed areas of the Northeast in a warm climate. I never heard so many nah yak accents in my life . Fuckin crooks.Felix wrote:
Why does this fact exhonerate Bush from his duties to protect the citizens of this nation.
How is he supposed to protect them from the Governor of Louisiana and the Mayor of New Orleans?
I love how you liberals love to post your o so carefully research topics and you fucking links. Anybody with a life is NOT going to take the time to read that swill. That explains why you spin meisters post all that crap.
Blame Bush, Blame Bush becasue the Govenor is a paid off crook and the mayor is a stupid corrupt n--ger.
Wait until the fucking Mexicans get done rebuilding that shit hole. They will make a killing rebuilding it, and since they will acutally work for a living, they will probably just take it over and runs the lazy, welfare sucking 'Chocolates" out of town.
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Oh, the nerve.Derron wrote: I love how you liberals love to post your o so carefully research topics and you fucking links.
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Oh you mean a report that was produced and published by the Government accounting office?Derron wrote:
I love how you liberals love to post your o so carefully research topics and you fucking links.
Yeah. The research on that nearly killed me. Twisting the facts to suit my argument took a long time too.
I snickered.Mister Bushice wrote:Oh you mean a report that was produced and published by the Government
Almost as much as I chuckled when Dins came in here and put a fucking blowtorch on the government, at mvscal's expense.
Oh wait, is a Republican in office? My bad. I thought it was a Democrat, listening to him last night. 'sup mvscal?
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Who's the voice of reason in the public square, Howard Dean?Terry in Crapchester wrote:Rack Dins. The voice of reason on most poli threads, including this one.
Maybe Bush should have deposed Nagin and Blanco and declared martial law (any other way to get around those two twits?) buit then the same hypocritical hacks would be calling for his impeachment for that.
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There ya go...Derron wrote:
Blame Bush, Blame Bush becasue the Govenor is a paid off crook and the mayor is a stupid corrupt n--ger.
instead of trying to discuss things on an intelligent level and present a cognitive argument supporting why you feel Brown was best for the position.....you revert to what is the Republican mantra......blame somebody else....
the fact you worked in a racial slur into your melt counts double bonus points.....you rawk
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If you've been paying attention, you'd know that I'm not much of a Howard Dean fan, at least not as a Presidential candidate.Diogenes wrote:Who's the voice of reason in the public square, Howard Dean?Terry in Crapchester wrote:Rack Dins. The voice of reason on most poli threads, including this one.
Maybe accepting Blanco's telephone calls would have been a nice start. He was constantly on the phone with Barbour during Katrina, but Blanco couldn't get through to the White House.Maybe Bush should have deposed Nagin and Blanco and declared martial law (any other way to get around those two twits?) buit then the same hypocritical hacks would be calling for his impeachment for that.
Then again, Blanco was, to the "uniter, not a divider," a member of the wrong party.
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Well, that's what his "resume" said, but the jury is still out on that....mvscal wrote:
He managed over 65 disasters and 7 emergencies in 46 states before Katrina. He was as well qualified to handle the situation as anybody.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
Another ringing endorsement of Brown's "qualifications"Republican Sen. Trent Lott, whose Pascagoula, Miss., home was destroyed in the storm, said after the announcement that he had concluded that FEMA “was overwhelmed, undermanned and not capable of doing its job” under Brown’s leadership.
“Michael Brown has been acting like a private, instead of a general,” Lott said.

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until the next one:mvscal wrote:Wrong again, asshole. If Louisiana had gotten the people out like they were supposed to do, then there is no disaster. There's just a lot of property damage.Mister Bushice wrote:You're diverting. This is about what the present administration did not do, not about what Louisiana did not do.
Because of the internal confusion, federal officials were indecisive and slow to realize Katrina was a catastrophic disaster, it said.
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Evidently not quick enough since one of his government agencies hoisted blame on the Bush Administration itself.
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But we're talking about the fact that the federal Govenrment has been found severly lacking in its emergency response procedures, not about state response time. Stop diverting.mvscal wrote:I don't give a fuck who hoisted blame on.
The bottom line fact is that the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana failed to even try to execute their primary responsibilities in disaster management.
The disaster here was that people were trapped in New Orleans. That falls on the state and the local governments. The Feds don't have shit to do with that.
Hell. At least we have the cold comfort of knowing that we have built ahmed in baghdad a new school for his friends to blow up.
Only when a Republican is in office and can be blamed.Everyone knows it's the Fed's responsibility to take care of state problems, right Libs?
If the state and mayor had asked for help it would have insinuated they were incapable of handling their own shit pile disaster. When the lib's and locals fuck up like they do, blame Bush to divert attention away from there own incompetence.
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Uhhh, the reason FEMA was created was to respond to disasters that are so large-scale that the states can't respond by themselves. Katrina fell into that category.WhatsMyName wrote:Everyone knows it's the Fed's responsibility to take care of state problems, right Libs?
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