jlf1961
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 No cabinet meeting till monday on the situation in Puerto Rico, the president played golf on Saturday? And Maria hit the island on the 20th. Okay, the United States had already been hit with two major hurricanes, and a third was aiming at Puerto Rico, and very little done in prestaging supplies and equipment. The guy that took over the Katrina response called the administration efforts, as in golf game and no cabinet meeting till Monday among other things, bullshit. Okay, let me get this straight, news reports coming out of Puerto Rico the day after the storm were bad, the officials in Puerto Rico said things were dire, the President does not hold a crisis meeting with his cabinet till the following Monday? And nobody in the military can make a direct relief response on the island without presidential authorization. No power, no water, hospitals running on back up generators with limited fuel supplies for those, and the only agencies capable of dealing with those issues happen to be the US military.... You know, I am sorry to say this, but the die hard supporters of Trump defending his lack of action is proof of one thing, they cannot accept the fact that Trump has fucked up royally. During Katrina relief, I saw Bush supporters criticizing the administration on these boards, and even President Bush figured out that he had dropped the ball and moved to fix the problem by appointing a general and telling him break whatever rules you have to but fix the problems. quote:
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." That is the oath he took when he took office. Of course, in his defense, the constitution makes no mention of him having the duty to quickly respond to a humanitarian crisis anywhere. So, he is covered. I played golf most of last week. Every one of my customers was well cared for because....my staff does what they do...exceptionally well. I never had to send one email to my clients telling them that "we're on the job...have no fear"...because....that's what my job was. And we did it, through my staff....every day. (Exceptionally well). Without fail. Having perspective is a wonderful thing. Except that in this case, most of what had to be done had to be done with direct authorization from the president, who was on a golf course. You know that game that Obama was blasted for playing instead of being in the oval office? For that matter so was president Bush, by the same people who defended Obama for playing golf. quote:
ORIGINAL: MercTech Since the 2008 base closure of Roosevelt Roads and the turning over of all the base facilities to the government of Puerto Rico; the U.S. has had no resources actually on the island to release to the people. The closest places aid could be sent from were already used up for the areas hit in Florida. The ports and airports took days to clear so they could receive any aid. The "ban" on ships going to Puerto Rico was a law reacquiring goods shipped from one U.S. port to another U.S., including territories and protectorates, to be preferentially carried in U.S. ships. This requirement was waived as soon as ports in Puerto Rico were cleared enough to unload any cargo. Meanwhile, U.S. ships had been loaded and were on the way. You can't get large ships into a port clogged with debris. You can't land an airplane on a runway covered in debris. As soon as the Puerto Ricans cleared the facilities for landing and unloading; aid was delivered. Meanwhile, Puerto Rico teamsters went on strike for higher wages and U.S. teamsters are being sent to get the supplies out of the ports and to the people. Rescue by Gringo Scab labor, good one P.R. Teamsters local. https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/09/30/puerto-rico-teamsters-union-frente-amplio-refuse-to-deliver-supplies-use-hurricane-maria-as-contract-leverage/ http://money.cnn.com/2017/09/30/news/teamsters-union-puerto-rico-hurricane-maria/index.html to address each of your points. No, you cannot have ships dock in ports clogged with debris and damaged vessels. You can however, load LCACs on Navy Amphibious assault ships with supplies and have them ferried ashore, to say, a beach... You know, kind of what was done after the Haiti Quake and the Tsunami in the Indian ocean. Funny thing about those assault ships, they have decks to land helicopters on, or take off from.... As far as the airports are concerned. USAF Combat air control units can be either deployed by C130 (runway availability or long enough flat ground) inserted by helicopter or by parachute. Equipment to clear runways or patch bomb craters can be inserted by parachute (light equipment that can move wind blown debris) or by helicopter, heavy stuff to push dirt into large bomb blasted craters. In Haiti, after the ground personnel were in place, earth movers came in from a navy ship off shore by helicopter and they had the main airport operational and handling landing of aircraft within 8 hours. As it stands now, per the FEMA web page, the ONLY airport handling fixed wing aircraft is San Juan, and the rest are limited to helicopters, and as of yesterday the general in charge said there is a shortage of personnel AND helicopters. So, please explain why, when you have men trained to put bombed out airports into operation in hours, why the hell are they not being deployed? I mean, the heaviest cargo chopper carries maybe 10 tons max payload, vs say a C130 which only needs 1200 feet of open, flat ground and can deliver 35000 pounds a trip? What the fuck is better about a 10 ton payload versus 30.5 tons? Seriously? Next question, what is the benefit of pallets of bottled water vs portable water treatment units that can make 1000 gallons of fresh drinking water 24/7? I mean, would it not make more logistical sense to be treating water in the disaster zone instead of shipping pallets of water, I mean that space could be used for meds and food, right?
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