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Jindal said he wanted a promise from the federal government to be reimbursed for storm preparation costs.
Read more:(I know it's from Fox, but the article is pretty well-written)
Authorities say a storm surge driven by Hurricane Isaac is overtopping a levee in a thinly populated part of mostly rural Plaquemines Parish, south of New Orleans.
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"The devastation of my house is worse than Katrina and the flooding in Woodlawn is worse than Katrina, so those things tell me that the damage on the east bank is worse than Katrina," Nungesser told The Times-Picayune. Hurricane Isaac knocked out power, flooded roads and pushed water over the top of a rural Louisiana levee before dawn Wednesday as it began a slow, wet slog toward a newly fortified New Orleans, seven years to the day after Katrina.
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As Isaac neared the city, there was little fear or panic. "Isaac is the son of Abraham," said Margaret Thomas, who was trapped for a week in her home in New Orleans' Broadmoor neighborhood by Katrina's floodwaters, yet chose to stay put this time. "It's a special name. That means God will protect us."
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Isaac promises to test a New Orleans levee system bolstered by $14 billion in federal repairs and improvements after the catastrophic failures during Hurricane Katrina. Isaac posed political challenges with echoes of those that followed Katrina, a reminder of how the storm seven years ago became a symbol of government ignorance and ineptitude. President Barack Obama sought to demonstrate his ability to guide the nation through a natural disaster and Republicans reassured residents they were prepared Tuesday as they formally nominated Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, as the Republican Party's presidential candidate.
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There was already simmering political fallout from the storm. Louisiana's Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal, who canceled his trip to the convention in Tampa, said the Obama administration's disaster declaration fell short of the federal help he had requested. Jindal said he wanted a promise from the federal government to be reimbursed for storm preparation costs. "We learned from past experiences, you can't just wait. You've got to push the federal bureaucracy," Jindal said. Obama promised that Americans will help each other recover, "no matter what this storm brings." "When disaster strikes, we're not Democrats or Republicans first, we are Americans first," Obama said at a campaign rally at Iowa State University. "We're one family. We help our neighbors in need."
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Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/08/29/isaac-thrashes-new-orleans-overtops-levee/#ixzz24w2JL4rd
MzShellG
(1,047 posts)But now they're looking for handouts. Such flip floppers. They only believe in government handouts when it benefits them. Greedy hypocrites.
SoCalDem
(103,856 posts)That's kind of what goes along with HIS job..
Maybe he needs to see to it that his state has enough of a tax base to support itself. State's Rights, dontchaknow?
liberal N proud
(60,289 posts)Help him out a little.
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)Not attached to any boots.
liberal N proud
(60,289 posts)Here is the address if anyone has bootstraps they can spare:
State of Louisiana: Governor's Office
900 N 3rd St #4, Baton Rouge, LA