Greg, this isnt a reply to you personally, just triggered what Ive been thinking the last couple of days. It amazes me that we as Americans tend to now think that some mammoth rescue, not even that, complete devistation recovery effort can be manned instantly. I will say that perhaps we could have been slightly more prepared, but by how much? And something else that's driving me crazy is everytime they show people that are stepping up and helping (on either of the major news networks, so Im not sure its a lib/cons bias thing) the people spend more time talking about how they stepped up then they do about the poor victims down there.
"this is what we do" "we've stepped up and are showing what we're all about" I realize its really easy for me to judge too, Im not there and the only way I can help is through Prayer and writing a couple of checks, so maybe Im out of line with that stuff, but it does seem to be that way. My sincere hope is that soon, once somebody actually, TRULY knows what is going on, and HOW to help, that we will find out that most everything that can be done is being done, and that again as a county, when faced with these awful things, we reach down to pick up our brothers and sisters. It's also sad that it takes these things to get us to act like we should but I guess thats another topic. Anyway, maybe the news isnt correct ( I know that's a stretch
) but maybe between the people that are leaping into action, and the Government doing everything that they can, those people can rebuild theyre lives. I saw last night someone had a good idea, they said the government should take all of the able body men in the domes and shelters, tell them, we know you no longer have jobs so, we're gonna pay ya $30 an hour, then get people out there to figure out where to start. I think the big thing now is trying to figure out how to get medical attention to a place where a huge percentage of people need it, and the number of hospitals are at a minimum. Right now, send money if you can and pray, more importantly volunteer if you can. regardless of opinions or politics or finding the right people to blame, this is truly an American tragedy. we'll all have time for our pound of flesh later.