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Gustav / Convention Thought of the Night

27 August 2008 · 2 Comments

Politics

When it was announced that Obama would make his acceptance speech outside on Mount Olympus at Invesco Field, there were reports that certain McCain supporters called for prayers for rain.  (The forecast for Denver is clear, by the way.)

Now it looks like the GOP convention will be competing with Gustav for media attention.  This has prompted one commenter to a New York Times blog post to observe:

Cost of incentives to bring businesses back to the Gulf region after Hurricane Katrina?

$2 billion.

Cost of educating more than 370,000 students displaced by the storm:

$2 billion.

Total cost of rebuilding from Katrina?

$200 billion.

Hurricane Gustav reminding all of us precisely how corrupt and incompetent the GOP has been over the last eight years– right as they’re gathering in Minneapolis, in the hopes that we are all too stupid to remember?

Priceless.

Even though our thoughts and prayers should be (and are) going out to those who may be in Gustav’s path…you have to appreciate the karmic irony.

Of course, I would be remiss to point out that Republican Governor Jindal won his election in no small part because of Louisianans’ frustration with just how badly the former, Democratic Governor Blanco (and Dem Mayor Nagin) handled the initial response and recovery from Katrina.

Tags: Catastrophes · Politics · Weather · · · ·


Thought for The Next Two Weeks

24 August 2008 · No Comments

Democrats

So, political convention madness is now almost upon us, and I offer you a thought:

If you should view the multi-million dollar extravaganza of either major political party…or both…remember that about $132 million of taxpayers’ money (or, more likely, federal IOU’s) is being spent to support them — $32 million in the form of grants to the parties, and $100 million as homeland security subsidies.

Don’t you think there is something better that could be done with $132 million, rather than subsidizing two partisan pep rallies?

Tags: Democrats · Republicans · Taxes · ·