Bush's New Orleans Rebuilding Scam
By Wayne Madsen
9-16-5
http://www.rense.com/general67/reb.htm
Bush announces plan to help big business to "recover" from
Hurricane Katrina. Speaking in a Karl Rove-staged photo op from
New Orleans last night, President Bush announced a series of
measures that will ensure tax breaks for big business, a
permanent Diaspora for the city's poor, and the future
gentrification of poor and middle class sections of the flooded
city. The Bush speech was full of corporate contrivances that
dodge the type of assistance that is actually needed for the
displaced population of the New Orleans metropolitan region.
Bush recently named CIA Leakgate suspect Karl Rove as his point
man for the rebuilding efforts on the Gulf Coast. The Bush
speech reflected both Rove's emphasis on spin and a lack of
interest in the plight of the poor. Although Bush accepted
responsibility for the "problem" of his administration's poor
response effort, he quickly diverted his priorities to workers'
recovery accounts (something that sounds suspiciously like
medical savings accounts); a "Gulf Opportunity Zone" offering
big tax breaks to corporations in Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Alabama; and a homestead lottery scheme to build homes on
federal lands.
Bush did not address the immediate and long-term focused
concerns for the people of the Gulf Coast. For example, FEMA
continues to block needed assistance to the homeless residents
of the region.
Bush failed to provide incentives for people to return to their
homes. He also failed to insist on incentives for minority-owned
businesses to participate in rebuilding efforts. Yesterday, Rev.
Jesse Jackson told a Washington, DC press conference that there
are 300 trucks in Memphis loaded with ice, water, and food with
an additional 1000 trucks standing by at warehouses across the
country. These trucks have not been granted permission by FEMA
to move out to the Gulf Coast, where some poor towns,
particularly in Mississippi, have not yet seen either FEMA or
the Red Cross. 1800 children are still separated from their
parents and Bush said nothing to assure parents and their
children that they will soon be reunited.
What many members of the Congressional Black Caucus and African
American national leadership have called for in relief and
reconstruction efforts were not addressed by Bush.
There were no proposals by Bush for
* an "adopt-a-family" tax credit
* a one-time FEMA help grant for orphaned and homeless children
* a bankruptcy relief provision, provide temporary housing at
all available federal government assets (including many closed
military bases in the Gulf Coast region)
* the setting of a 50 percent residency target for all contracts
* setting a 40 percent minority vendor target for all
reconstruction
* a moratorium on all contracts until civil rights provisions
are restored (Davis Bacon minimum wage requirements, minority
contract set asides)
* permit the admittance of minority community-based counselors
in evacuation facilities nationwide
* Justice Department assistance in individual cases of arrested
and detained individuals, ensure evacuees can vote in state and
local elections (including February 2006 election)
* ensure home owners have the right of first refusal to reclaim
property
* freeze all foreclosures against property in affected area for
a minimum of 12 months
* legal protections against predatory lenders
* prohibition of collections and deficiency judgments on real
and personal property
* prohibition on negative credit reporting or omission of
negative events from credit scores
* voluntary waiver of late fees or interest on loans for a
period of at least three months
* establish a diverse commission to monitor the equitable
distribution of relief resources by FEMA,
the Red Cross, and Salvation Army
* develop an action plan to secure wetlands in coastal areas of
the U.S.
* stop the rollback and waivers of environmental laws
* and develop a comprehensive strategy to address the poverty
crisis in America.
Many Gulf Coast residents see a lot of promises from Bush's plan
with no guarantees he will follow through. Already, House and
Senate conservative Republicans are carping about the Federal
price tag for the reconstruction. These include Sen. John
McCain, who is already politicking for the 2008 GOP presidential
nomination on the backs of the people of the Gulf Coast who lost
everything. McCain has no problem spending billions of dollars
on a failed war in Iraq -- a ploy by McCain to further
ingratiate himself to the neo-cons in the Republican Party.
Bush asks America to trust him to plan the recovery of the Gulf
Coast when he couldn't even plan to use the potty before
addressing the United Nations on its 60th anniversary. The fool
embarrassed America before 160 assembled world leaders. A
Reuters photographer snapped this unforgettable presidential
bloated bladder moment.
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