Confidence
The appalling spectacle in the wake of Hurricane Katrina has exposed many unpleasant
realities about our nation, few of which should surprise anyone. But perhaps the
most alarming revelation is the stunningly poor response by FEMA and the Department of
Defence Against the Dark Arts Homeland Security. From the cronyism of Michael D. Brown to the
inattention of Michael
Chertoff, the Federal agencies charged with catastrophe prevention, mitigation, and
relief were woefully unprepared for a large-scale emergency that not only could have
been but in fact was predicted. Multiple
times.
As even the press have realized, this failure goes beyond extreme
conditions, incompetence, and red tape. Some may be inclined to attribute it to the
institutionalization
of our national, "I got mine, fuck you and yours" ethos. Others see the fruition
of the campaign of hostility towards government itself. But it is clear to me that the
images and sounds of last week most strikingly revealed the great fraud that the Bush
Administration has perpetrated upon the American public: that after 9/11, whatever else you
might think of George W. Bush and his policies, he will use all the powers and resources of
the government to protect the American people. The fear and chaos of 9/11 drove many
Americans to suspend their judgment of Bush for the promise that he put their security first
and would not suffer it to be compromised for any reason. For those who care to look,
this promise can now be seen to have been a base, venal lie.
In the weeks after 9/11, the public was cautioned against scam artists
posing as charitable organizations, soliciting donations that would never reach the victims
and their families. From the criminal neglect of FEMA to the Kafkaesque reorganization
of Homeland Security to the hostile indifference to post-invasion planning for Iraq, the
Bushies have made a big pitch for security while hastily erecting the thinnest possible scrim
between the American people and whatever peril awaits them. Meanwhile, the national debt
has exploded, the middle class has shrunk, and now were repealing the estate tax.
As political grifters go, Rove, Bush, and Cheney are masters of the long con. (Mon 05 Sep 2005, 16.04 PDT) @ #