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Governor Blanco's First Parting Shot

by louisianagirl
Wed Mar 21st, 2007 at 08:36:38 PM EST

Kathleen Babineaux Blanco,

the Democratic Governor of Louisiana who announced she will not run for reelection this November, states she should have switched parties after Hurricane Katrina.  And yes, she is serious.  Read the following:

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, who dropped out of the governor's race Tuesday amid widespread dissatisfaction with her job performance, told a group of Louisiana newspapers today her biggest failure was not switching to the Republican Party after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the state.

"When I look back at the storms, if I had had the knowledge that I would be treated as a pariah by the national Republicans in office, I would have joined the Republican Party to save my state," Blanco said in an interview with a reporter for Gannett newspapers around the state, including The Times in Shreveport.

"Then I would have been hugged and kissed and lifted, and I would have been declared the best governor in this whole country," Blanco said. "I wish I had realized that earlier. I think that was the fatal error."

No, she would not have switched parties as a result of vaguely defined Southern values or of callous fiscal principles Republicans refer to as conservative.  And no, she certainly will not allow the Bush administration to continue to besmirch her reputation more than they and their operatives already have.  Instead, she has made three statements at once in this subtle jab to the state and national Republican Party: those who switched to the Republican Party after 2000, particularly Rodney Alexander of LA-05, did so only to curry favor with an administration they feared; Bobby Jindal, Republican representative of LA-01 who is also running for Governor this year, will have a successful first year if he wins the gubernatorial race as a result of his party identification and not his skill; and Haley Barbour, Republican Governor of Mississippi, was overfacilitated in the wake of Katrina as a result of his relationship to Bush and the national GOP. 

And Blanco has also alerted those of us who believe Bush framed her and the state for political purposes that we are right in our assessment.  It was not Blanco who erred; it was Bush who failed Louisiana.  Why else would she claim her unwillingness to switch political parties was the fatal error, the only fatal error, she made in the wake of Katrina?

Blanco's treatment by national Republicans is one of those unwritten stories I look forward to reading.  I did witness House hearings on Katrina recovery wherein Texas and Kentucky Republicans ridiculed and invalidated her.  And yes, my level of exasperation rose through the roof of my home when I saw these idle, supercilious men vacuously goad my Governor as she tried to explain how she effectively evacuated 80% of the New Orleans Metropolitan area while doing everything within her power to mobilize federal resources. 

But more upsetting were the antics undertaken by Republican US Senator David Vitter, who in the midst of the devestation and of the recovery effort claimed he would sign a recall petition against Blanco.  And he has the gaul to grace us with this response to Blanco's announcement that she will not seek reelection:

"This certainly doesn't change my strong support for Bobby Jindal for governor that I announced some time ago. I'm excited about Bobby because of the positive change he's for, not who he's running against. I really think he's the conservative reformer we need in Baton Rouge."

So much for tact, and so much for civility.  But these were characteristics David Vitter always lacked.  After all, this a man who could only offer the following when asked about the city of Lafayette's role in the recovery effort in the wake of the storms:

Vitter said Lafayette has become a new crossroads for the state, referring to Lafayette's role as a shelter for refugees from southeast and southwest Louisiana, as well as a staging ground for relief efforts.

"Unfortunately, it's the crossroads where Katrina meets Rita," he said. "I always knew I was against same-sex unions."

Yes, Sen. David Vitter is one to engage in monomania.  For according to him, no issue was more important in 06 June 2006, when Louisiana was still trying to recover from Rita and Katrina, than "gay marriage," which was then debated on the Senate floor.  I quote:  "I don't believe there's any issue that's more important than this one."  Just remember that this is the man who complicated the recovery of our state and our municipalities by refusing them the option of loan forgiveness for FEMA community disaster loans.  And notice that Blanco is the one who has to take the blame for Vitter's monomaniacal obssession with homosexuality and not with the people of Louisiana.

Blanco will return at some point.  She will be that teratological specter that haunts the Republican matrix with the truth of what happened in the wake of Katrina.  But first she must finish a legislative session and her term as Governor.  Let us wish Blanco the best, and let us hope David Vitter will receive his just desserts in 2010.  We hope to see you again, Governor Blanco.  And thank you for not betraying our state by switching to the replacement party, however tempting the political, emotional and financial blackmail may have been.  We thank you for your integrity and for your honesty.  But more importantly, we thank you for being true to Louisiana.



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I live in New Orleans. Governor Blanco has made so many mistakes, I don't know where to begin. She has supported poicies that have decimated the population of those who voted her in, the African American vote, particularly in New Orleans.

She supported the closure of public housing, in favor of so-called mixed income housing, keeping about 20,000 people long term in the diaspora.

She finally jumped on board when Maxin Waters got involved this past January. BTW, Maxine Waters got the new orleans public housing bill passed in the house yesterday. This is incredibly good news for the reclaiming of lives and neighborhoods in New Orleans.

Blanco set up the road home with ICF, who has failed miserably, and criminally in delivering checks to La. homeowners, besides that the road home doesn't do anything to make homeowners whole again, which is what was promised.

She has supported the decision to keep Charity Hospital closed, although it was ready for reopening right after Katrina, in order to further the ambitions of LSU medical systems and Donald Smithberg, for a LSU/VA facility, years down the line. In the meantime, the death notices in New Orleans are drastically up, despite that we have just 1/2 of our population back. This is another scandal waiting to explode.

I don't support Bobby Jindal. I voted for Blanco, and had high hopes for her. My friend calls her Governor Blank Out. Its like she fell asleep to the most pressing needs of her constiuency post-Katrina. I haven't even talked about the decimation of the public school system in New Orleans post-Katrina. I'll provide links to all of this later, as I'm on my way out of the door.

by duranta (yocandra42@hotmail.com) on Thu Mar 22nd, 2007 at 08:44:23 AM EST
thanks for this.  did not fema or bush recommond ICF?  and do you know what role bush and fema had in public housing recommendations?  would HUD dismiss any plans that included pubic housing?  and what role did nagin have in these decisions?

Learn more about Bobby Jindal.
by louisianagirl (fantastic [dot] reality -at- hotmail [dot] com) on Thu Mar 22nd, 2007 at 01:37:49 PM EST
[ Parent ]
HUD has said they will work with Congress on whatever bill is passed. The public housing bill now has to move through the Senate. There is litigation against HUD over the closure of public housing in New Orleans, that will go to trial, Judge Lemelle has said. Check out www.justiceforneworleans.org

Nagin opposed the reopening of public housing, and pushed for so-called "mixed income" developments. In New Orleans, this has always resulted in the drastic reduction of low income units. We marched to his home last November, and he then called for reopening 1000 units.

Nagin testified at Maxine Waters hearings that were held here several weeks ago. With the eyes of Congress on New ORleans, he is singing a different tune.

Some measure of public housing will be restored in New Orleans, depending on Senate amendments. If you want to help, please call your senator and ask them to vote for the public housing bill as is. Republican amendments were defeated in the House that would have weakened the measure.

The measure will either reopen or replace one to one 7100 units of public housing in New ORleans, and reoccupy 3000 units by August 1. Its the best bill we could get at this time, and if passed will go a long way to restoring neighborhoods and driving down rent in New Orleans.  

by duranta (yocandra42@hotmail.com) on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 08:07:02 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Thanks.

I am from Louisiana, and I know Nagin and HUD were obstacles to public housing, and now Stacey Head is creating problems for New Orleanians who want to return home.  I hope you and your friends in NOLA will pressure Head to reconsider her position.  I am a bit further up the river, but I will try to visit one weekend to participate in these important activities.

Learn more about Bobby Jindal.

by louisianagirl (fantastic [dot] reality -at- hotmail [dot] com) on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 08:50:07 AM EST
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We marched to Councilwoman Stacy Head's home twice. She's owns real estate in the city, and most of her campaign financing came from developers. She was elected in a district that since the 70's has been represented by an African American in New Orleans. Because of the changing demographics due to Katrina, Head was elected. She's a real throwback, but if and when we get public housing reopened, I'm confident we can vote her out.
by duranta (yocandra42@hotmail.com) on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 08:56:13 AM EST
[ Parent ]
hi duranta, your diaries have been missed.  how is the housing restoration project coming along?

Latino Político v3.0 has launched!
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Thu Mar 22nd, 2007 at 01:51:49 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Please see my reply to Lousiana girl under this diary. Thanks for your interest!
by duranta (yocandra42@hotmail.com) on Fri Mar 23rd, 2007 at 08:08:18 AM EST
[ Parent ]
I wish I had more energy to write a better diary.

Learn more about Bobby Jindal.
by louisianagirl (fantastic [dot] reality -at- hotmail [dot] com) on Wed Mar 21st, 2007 at 08:37:15 PM EST
Bush stole the money to rebuild the levees. Right now the ACOE is being blamed, but the truth is Bush took their money-

June 23-37, 2001
      Times-Picayune publishes series on effects on hurricane hitting S. Louisiana
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/?/washingaway/

February 2002
      The president unveiled his new budget, this one with a $390 million cut to the Army Corps.
The cuts came during the same year the richest 5 percent (those who make an average of $300,000 or more) were slated to receive $24 billion in new tax cuts. The cuts were devastating. The administration provided just $5 million for maintaining and upgrading critical hurricane protection levees in New Orleans--one fifth of what government experts and Republican elected officials in Louisiana told the administration was needed. Likewise, the administration had been informed that SELA needed $80 million to keep its work moving at full speed
____

And in Blanco's report to Congress-

"I requested massive federal assistance in letters to President Bush on Aug. 27 and Aug. 28 -- before the storm's landfall," she said in one. "I spoke with President Bush on Sunday (Aug. 28) and Monday (Aug. 29) and told him I needed everything he had. I believed FEMA officials who told me that every federal resource was at my disposal. I believed this meant every single available resource."
Later on in the talking points document, she responds to a hypothetical question about what she did wrong in response to Katrina.
"I believe my biggest mistake was believing FEMA officials who told me that the necessary federal resources would be available in a timely fashion," she said."

The Original can be viewed on line at:
http://www.nolarises.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=728

by azureblue on Thu Mar 22nd, 2007 at 07:24:29 PM EST


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