Monday, September 19, 2005

An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure

The problems of the levees in New Orleans had been known for years. The biggest problem was the failure of the people and the politicians to be willing to bite the financial bullet and make the levees safe.

Now California is examining the same type of issue. With their levees in an earthquake prone area, the proposed cost to bring the levees up to a sufficient safe zone is over $ 1 Billion dollars. That is a lot ! But nothing like the potential disaster if it is not done.

The bill for the repair of the Gulf Coast will be over $200 Billion.

Unfortunately, money does not grow on trees 0r in vineyards. President Bush has been one of the most fiscally irresponsible leaders in our country's history. Hard to believe from a purported conservative, Republican administration.

Republican rhetoric has called the Democrats "taxers and spenders" while under this administration the Republicans have just plain been "spenders" saddling us with a huge debt at the wrong time.

While launching two war fronts, the mislead war in Iraq and the almost forgotten war in Afghanistan, he has engineered tax cuts for the rich resulting in large budget deficits. Now when we need dollars to respond to the largest disaster affecting the American people, the money is not there, except by borrowing even more. When we needed the National Guard to save the Homeland, many were overseas.

The pictures from hurricane affected American streets and neighborhoods make the scenes from Lebanon, Iraq, Somalia, and other combat zones look pretty tame. Hard to look at bodies lying on the side of the road - for days - and not thinking that this can't be happening in America.

We wish a new electionwas close at hand. We need fresh, new, bold leadership with creativity and vision to get America back on track.

The believers still say, "Bush did a better job than Kerry would have done." Maybe, maybe not; but with a forgotten war on the real bad guys that killed thousands of innocent Americans on 9/11, with a falsely justified war on Iraq, with a fiscally irresponsible budgetary policy, and now with the failure of the federal government to quickly and effectively respond to a natural disaster that we could see coming, giving Kerry or anyone else a chance to do better seems like a reasonable idea. We aren't going to talk about the budget surpluses during the Clinton administration or the fact that more Americans are falling into poverty since George W. took office. We aren't even going to be partisan, give us a different Republican - just give us someone different.

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