Impeach Bush Now
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
The
raison d’être of the Bush administration is war in the Middle East
in order to protect America from terrorism and to insure America’s
oil supply. On both counts the Bush administration has failed catastrophically.
Bush’s
single-minded focus on the "war against terrorism" has
compounded a natural disaster and turned it into the greatest calamity
in American history. The US has lost its largest and most strategic
port, thousands of lives, and 80% of one of America’s most historic
cities is under water.
If
terrorists had achieved this result, it would rank as the greatest
terrorist success in history.
Prior
to 911, the Federal Emergency Management Agency warned that New
Orleans was a disaster waiting to happen. Congress authorized the
Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project (SELA) in order
to protect the strategic port, the refineries, and the large population.
However,
after 2003 the flow of funds to SELA were diverted to the war in
Iraq. During 2004 and 2005 the New Orleans Times-Picayune published
nine articles citing New Orleans’ loss of hurricane protection to
the war in Iraq.
Every
expert and newspapers as distant as Texas saw the New Orleans catastrophe
coming. But President Bush and his insane government preferred war
in Iraq to protecting Americans at home.
Bush’s
war left the Corps of Engineers only 20% of the funding to protect
New Orleans from flooding from Lake Pontchartrain. On June 18, 2004,
the Corps’ project manager, Al Naomi, told the Times-Picayune: "the
levees are sinking. If we don’t get the money to raise them, we
can’t stay ahead of the settlement."
Despite
the dire warnings delivered by the 2004 hurricane season, the Bush
administration made deep budget cuts for flood control and hurricane
funding for New Orleans. The US Senate, alarmed at the Bush administration’s
insanity, was planning to restore the funding for 2006. But now
it is too late. Many multiples of the funding that would have saved
the city now have to be spent to rescue it.
Not
content with leaving New Orleans unprotected, it took the Bush administration
five days to get the remnants of the National Guard not serving
in Iraq, along with desperately needed food and water, to devastated
New Orleans. This is the slowest emergency response by the US government
in modern times. By the time the Bush administration could organize
any resources for New Orleans, many more people had died and the
city was in total chaos.
Despite
the most dismal performance on record, Bush’s Homeland Security
Secretary, Michael Chertoff, said on Thursday that the Bush administration
has done a "magnificent job."
The
on-the-scene mayor of New Orleans sees it differently: "They’re
feeding the people a line of bull, and they are spinning and people
are dying."
"They’re
thinking small man, and this is a major, major deal."
It
is a major deal, one that will affect Americans far beyond New Orleans.
According to reports, 25% of our oil and gasoline comes through
the New Orleans port and refineries, all out of commission. Needed
goods cannot be imported, and exports will plummet, worsening an
already disastrous deficit in the balance of trade.
The
increased cost of gasoline will soak up consumers’ disposable incomes,
with dire effects on consumer spending. US economic growth will
be siphoned off into higher energy costs. American lives far from
New Orleans will be adversely affected.
The
destruction of New Orleans is the responsibility of the most incompetent
government in American history and perhaps in all history. Americans
are rapidly learning that they were deceived by the superpower hubris.
The powerful US military cannot successfully occupy Baghdad or control
the road to the airport and this against an insurgency based in
only 20% of the Iraqi population. Bush’s pointless war has left
Washington so pressed for money that the federal government abandoned
New Orleans to catastrophe.
The
Bush administration is damned by its gross incompetence. Bush has
squandered the lives and health of thousands of people. He has run
through hundreds of billions of borrowed dollars. He has lost America’s
reputation and its allies. With barbaric torture and destruction
of our civil liberty, he has stripped America of its inherent goodness
and morality. And now Bush has lost America’s largest port and 25
percent of its oil supply. Why? Because Bush started a gratuitous
war egged on by a claque of crazy neoconservatives who have sacrificed
America’s interests to their insane agenda.
The
neoconservatives have brought these disasters to all Americans,
Democrat and Republican alike. Now they must he held accountable.
Bush and his neoconservatives are guilty of criminal negligence
and must be prosecuted.
What
will it take for Americans to reestablish accountability in their
government? Bush has got away with lies and an illegal war of aggression,
with outing CIA agents, with war crimes against Iraqi civilians,
with the horrors of the Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo torture centers,
and now with the destruction of New Orleans.
What
disaster will next spring from Bush’s incompetence?
September
3, 2005
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research
Fellow at the Independent Institute.
He is a former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal,
former contributing editor for National Review, and a former
assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2005 Creators Syndicate
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