The Two Americas

Posted on Tuesday, September 06 at 13:55 by 4Canada
"Cuba's leaders go on TV and take charge," said Valdes. Contrast this with George W. Bush's reaction to Hurricane Katrina. The day after Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, Bush was playing golf. He waited three days to make a TV appearance and five days before visiting the disaster site. In a scathing editorial on Thursday, the New York Times said, "nothing about the president's demeanor yesterday - which seemed casual to the point of carelessness - suggested that he understood the depth of the current crisis." "Merely sticking people in a stadium is unthinkable" in Cuba, Valdes said. "Shelters all have medical personnel, from the neighborhood. They have family doctors in Cuba, who evacuate together with the neighborhood, and already know, for example, who needs insulin." They also evacuate animals and veterinarians, TV sets and refrigerators, "so that people aren't reluctant to leave because people might steal their stuff," Valdes observed. After Hurricane Ivan, the United Nations International Secretariat for Disaster Reduction cited Cuba as a model for hurricane preparation. ISDR director Salvano Briceno said, "The Cuban way could easily be applied to other countries with similar economic conditions and even in countries with greater resources that do not manage to protect their population as well as Cuba does." Our federal and local governments had more than ample warning that hurricanes, which are growing in intensity thanks to global warming, could destroy New Orleans. Yet, instead of heeding those warnings, Bush set about to prevent states from controlling global warming, weaken FEMA, and cut the Army Corps of Engineers' budget for levee construction in New Orleans by $71.2 million, a 44 percent reduction. Bush sent nearly half our National Guard troops and high-water Humvees to fight in an unnecessary war in Iraq. Walter Maestri, emergency management chief for Jefferson Paris in New Orleans, noted a year ago, "It appears that the money has been moved in the president's budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq." An Editor and Publisher article Wednesday said the Army Corps of Engineers "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," which caused a slowdown of work on flood control and sinking levees. "This storm was much greater than protection we were authorized to provide," said Alfred C. Naomi, a senior project manager in the New Orleans district of the corps. Unlike in Cuba, where homeland security means keeping the country secure from deadly natural disasters as well as foreign invasions, Bush has failed to keep our people safe. "On a fundamental level," Paul Krugman wrote in yesterday's New York Times, "our current leaders just aren't serious about some of the essential functions of government. They like waging war, but they don't like providing security, rescuing those in need or spending on prevention measures. And they never, ever ask for shared sacrifice." http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0904-29.htm

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  1. Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:26 am
    You really think you'd be better off being sanctioned by the US? Try cutting your salary in half since half of every Canadian loonie was once a US dollar. Canada couldn't survive.

  2. Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:33 am
    Did you read the article? You just might change your mind.
    The more and more fascist/capitalist Canada becomes the poorer I get. Canada, to survive, has to go back to being more self-sufficient. It's an experiment I'd love to try. You bet. The only problem is the US would never permit that to happen. Their storehouse of resources would be closed down to them.

    But this is totally an off topic conversation. This article is about how organized Castro was when it came time to security for the civilians. NOT ONE DEATH! NOT ONE CRY FOR HELP, HELP US WE NEED AID! WE NEED MEDICINE! Why is that do you suppose?

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    "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche

  3. Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:07 am
    Good article and I always felt that Castro was a good leader, he loves is country and I think we have seen proof of that.

    Sure he puts people in jail who he feels are a threat to Cuba, but then again so does Home Land Security in the USA and here in Canada we now have what they call a Security Certificate. The only difference between Cuba and Canada or the USA is, other countries have not placed sanctions against Canada / USA for doing pretty much as Cuba does with respect to security..... But we do know onething CASTRO knows how to prepare his people for a potential disaster and he cares.

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    Good government is not a party government

  4. Wed Sep 07, 2005 5:02 pm
    Castro is all for free speach isn't he. Cubans can travel anywhere they want to go almost whenever they want can they not. They are free to work hard and make a good living for their families. You know any average Cubans? You ever talk to them openly about what they think? It's not fascism at all is it. One thing you forget to mention though WC. He has not prepared his country for the biggest natural disaster it will face - his death.



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