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Do you admire a President who is golfing while the NE U.S. is still in a shambles?
The disaster in New England is worse than Katrina, because not only are these people homeless, it's FREEZING up there, and they got hit with a second storm.
What the hell is our President thinking?
oh please. there was an unrelenting outcry against Bush - and still is - during Katrina because he didn't take himself there to keep from disturbing rescue efforts by diverting resources to his visit.
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- CharroLv 69 years agoFavorite Answer
He only thinks about himself! He is a selfish man. Had Bush done this he would have been impeached. The double standard only applies to democrats as usual.
- 9 years ago
You obviously were not paying attention when Republican NJ Governor Chris Christy sang President Obama's and FEMA's praises for the excellence of President Obama's response to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. The disaster in New England is NOT "worse than Katina" at all---don't go all BreitBratty hyped and hyperbolied on us now. The snowstorm that hit post-Sandy did slow down the power grid repairs and some FEMA outposts' accessibility, but the repairs are ongoing, and President Obama ordered utility trucks, equipment, and professionals flown into New York and New Jersy to help restore power. He also sent fuel-filled tankers from the Pentagon to help with the long lines for gas, and Craig Fugate, the Director of FEMA, recently spoke to the press to say the first priority had to be search and rescue in the most devastated areas, restoring power, and funding rental alternatives for those displaced. The Red Cross is on hand to dispense blankets, food, other needed comforts and supplies, and there are also warming centers scattered throughout the storm-damaged areas.
If a U.S. President tries to go into an area that has been damaged by manmade or natural disasters, the roads are tied up due to security and the residents' services are sometimes interrupted to accommodate the President's visit---something President Obama tries to avoid whenever possible. Quit trying to malign this very excellent leader, will you please? Don't automatically buy into the Faux "news" biases.
- Ken SLv 79 years ago
No I admire a president like our former one who golfs, and takes the whole summer off while sending people to war. What happened to you republicans that don't believe in big government? Do the republican way. You got a problem not of your own doing then you fix it or have your state fix it
Too bad president Obama doesn't have nicknames for people like Bush did, That's the important thing
- ?Lv 49 years ago
Do you admire citizens who are sitting on Yahoo! Answers while the NE U.S. is still in "a shambles?"
The disaster in New England is worse than Katrina (except it isn't), everyone is homeless...or something. It's COLD sometimes...storms.
What the hell are our citizens thinking?
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- ?Lv 79 years ago
I'd say there's a 99% chance that you were one of those people complaining about how Obama was pandering for votes by responding to the storm right after it happened.