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Arthur wrote: I agreee that Bush has not been of much help. But the lack
of attention to infrastructure is part of the consumer culture. Bush is
just carrying on as have previoius Presidents. From the
article in Editor & Publisher
about the 9 times the New Orleans newspaper wrote about flood control measures
being restricted by budget cuts due to the Iraq war spending: “When flooding from
a massive rainstorm in May 1995 killed six people, Congress authorized the
Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project, or SELA. Over the next 10 years, the Army Corps
of Engineers, tasked with carrying out SELA, spent $430 million on shoring up
levees and building pumping stations, with $50 million in local aid. But at
least $250 million in crucial projects remained, even as hurricane activity in
the Atlantic Basin increased dramatically and the levees surrounding New
Orleans continued to subside. Yet after 2003, the
flow of federal dollars toward SELA dropped to a trickle. The Corps never tried to hide the fact that
the spending pressures of the war in Iraq, as well as homeland security --
coming at the same time as federal tax cuts -- was the reason for the strain. At least nine articles in the
Times-Picayune from 2004 and 2005 specifically cite the cost of Iraq as a
reason for the lack of hurricane- and flood-control dollars. …In
early 2004, as the cost of the conflict in Iraq soared, President Bush proposed
spending less than 20 percent of what the Corps said was needed for Lake
Pontchartrain, according to a Feb. 16, 2004, article, in New Orleans
CityBusiness.
The 2004 hurricane
season was the worst in decades. In spite of that, the federal government came
back this spring with the steepest reduction in hurricane and flood-control
funding for New Orleans in history. Because of the proposed cuts, the Corps
office there imposed a hiring freeze. Officials said that money targeted for
the SELA project -- $10.4 million, down from $36.5 million -- was not enough to
start any new jobs.
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001051313 |
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