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People that walk through malls or are called at home answer without much thought. I've done it both ways asa way of saying I don't care. Do you really think people care about a hurrican years ago?
bmac32 wrote:
And again you ignore the facts, governer is first in line and then it falls on the mayor, both were democrats and both were v**ed out of office. Hard facts for democrats to swallow.
FEMA is run by the Feds, and has ultimate responsibility for disaster relief. Even red states call the Feds. FEMA failed miserably, Bush first praised the head of FEMA ("hechuva job, brownie") and a couple weeks later fired him, under pressure, for screwing up massively. More importantly, how does Obama fit into the equation? 72% of REPUBLICANS in Louisiana blame him or think maybe it was BHO's fault. I'm not the one ignoring facts.
tato wrote:
FEMA is run by the Feds, and has ultimate responsibility for disaster relief. Even red states call the Feds. FEMA failed miserably, Bush first praised the head of FEMA ("hechuva job, brownie") and a couple weeks later fired him, under pressure, for screwing up massively. More importantly, how does Obama fit into the equation? 72% of REPUBLICANS in Louisiana blame him or think maybe it was BHO's fault. I'm not the one ignoring facts.
You're the one ignoring the math.
tato wrote:
FEMA is run by the Feds, and has ultimate responsibility for disaster relief. Even red states call the Feds. FEMA failed miserably, Bush first praised the head of FEMA ("hechuva job, brownie") and a couple weeks later fired him, under pressure, for screwing up massively. More importantly, how does Obama fit into the equation? 72% of REPUBLICANS in Louisiana blame him or think maybe it was BHO's fault. I'm not the one ignoring facts.
Not seeing the wording of the question, was it off the top of the head, was it mutliple choice, what? If it was mulitple choice that would show me they dislike Obama very much.
I've lived through two major storms and locals have always look to the state then govt. Thank God we've had a quiet season, don't believe I wanna see the help NJ got.
bmac32 wrote:
Not seeing the wording of the question, was it off the top of the head, was it mutliple choice, what? If it was mulitple choice that would show me they dislike Obama very much.
I've lived through two major storms and locals have always look to the state then govt. Thank God we've had a quiet season, don't believe I wanna see the help NJ got.
BY REBECCA LEBER ON AUGUST 21, 2013 AT 12:08 PM
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
CREDIT: AP
According to a Public Policy Polling survey, 29 percent of Louisiana Republicans say President Obama is more to blame for the botched executive branch response to Hurricane Katrina while just 28 percent blamed George W. Bush. A plurality of 44 percent said they were unsure who was more responsible, even though Hurricane Katrina occurred over three years before Obama entered the presidency when he was still a freshman Senator.
When the Hurricane hit in 2005, Bush was slammed by both parties for errors pre- and post-Katrina. Later, a congressional report determined that a lack of p**********l leadership failed the people of New Orleans. But Bush praised the federal response at the time, saying FEMA director Michael Brown was doing a heckuva job. Since Obama took office, he has directed federal funding to rebuilding New Orleans hospitals.
Again, how can these Repubs blame Obama? That is the whole point of my most recent posts on this subject.
tato wrote:
BY REBECCA LEBER ON AUGUST 21, 2013 AT 12:08 PM
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
CREDIT: AP
According to a Public Policy Polling survey, 29 percent of Louisiana Republicans say President Obama is more to blame for the botched executive branch response to Hurricane Katrina while just 28 percent blamed George W. Bush. A plurality of 44 percent said they were unsure who was more responsible, even though Hurricane Katrina occurred over three years before Obama entered the presidency when he was still a freshman Senator.
When the Hurricane hit in 2005, Bush was slammed by both parties for errors pre- and post-Katrina. Later, a congressional report determined that a lack of p**********l leadership failed the people of New Orleans. But Bush praised the federal response at the time, saying FEMA director Michael Brown was doing a heckuva job. Since Obama took office, he has directed federal funding to rebuilding New Orleans hospitals.
Again, how can these Repubs blame Obama? That is the whole point of my most recent posts on this subject.
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You have posted it ad nauseum, try another subject 'sweetie pie'.
Shows how much h**e there is for Obama.
tato wrote:
BY REBECCA LEBER ON AUGUST 21, 2013 AT 12:08 PM
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
Bush surveying Katrina damage from Air Force One.
CREDIT: AP
According to a Public Policy Polling survey, 29 percent of Louisiana Republicans say President Obama is more to blame for the botched executive branch response to Hurricane Katrina while just 28 percent blamed George W. Bush. A plurality of 44 percent said they were unsure who was more responsible, even though Hurricane Katrina occurred over three years before Obama entered the presidency when he was still a freshman Senator.
When the Hurricane hit in 2005, Bush was slammed by both parties for errors pre- and post-Katrina. Later, a congressional report determined that a lack of p**********l leadership failed the people of New Orleans. But Bush praised the federal response at the time, saying FEMA director Michael Brown was doing a heckuva job. Since Obama took office, he has directed federal funding to rebuilding New Orleans hospitals.
Again, how can these Repubs blame Obama? That is the whole point of my most recent posts on this subject.
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bmac32 wrote:
Shows how much h**e there is for Obama.
That was the only choice left. Bush had already been blamed for everything else. Sometimes he even deserved it. I suppose the rest was inertia. Congrats to the pollsters; with 101% of the respondents. That's better than the 128% you quoted the last time.
Old_Gringo wrote:
You have posted it ad nauseum, try another subject 'sweetie pie'.
Just showing the stupidity of the right. If you people didn't keep posting replies of denial, I wouldn't post, and I was answering questions. Face it, either through h**e or stupidity, they are blaming Obama for something he had nothing whatsoever to do with. I know you h**e the idiocy of the right being pointed out.
tato wrote:
Just showing the stupidity of the right. If you people didn't keep posting replies of denial, I wouldn't post, and I was answering questions. Face it, either through h**e or stupidity, they are blaming Obama for something he had nothing whatsoever to do with. I know you h**e the idiocy of the right being pointed out.
Ya really can't blame them after all Obama has magic powers or so my democrat friends tell me.
Magic Man
tato wrote:
Just showing the stupidity of the right. If you people didn't keep posting replies of denial, I wouldn't post, and I was answering questions. Face it, either through h**e or stupidity, they are blaming Obama for something he had nothing whatsoever to do with. I know you h**e the idiocy of the right being pointed out.
Who conducted this poll? You call those on the right i***ts, while you quote polls from sources featuring more than 100% respondents. Are you actually that numerically challenged, or did you just ignore the discrepancy because the poll said what you hoped it would?
banjojack wrote:
Who conducted this poll? You call those on the right i***ts, while you quote polls from sources featuring more than 100% respondents. Are you actually that numerically challenged, or did you just ignore the discrepancy because the poll said what you hoped it would?
PPP does good polling but after the Huff Post got ahold of it put a dark cloud over it. Like MSNBC with the Martin tape, finely edited.
It's called cognitive dissonance
bmac32 wrote:
PPP does good polling but after the Huff Post got ahold of it put a dark cloud over it. Like MSNBC with the Martin tape, finely edited.
There you go again, deny, deny deny when it doesn't fit your agenda. The 1% difference is most likely of a rounding up of the figures. The other was a typo, I guess.
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