From Federal Failure Arises More Federal Power
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
The
New Orleans catastrophe is inexplicable.
FEMA’s
slow response is a mystery.
Never
before has federal funding for work by the US Corps of Engineers
on the New Orleans levees and for the congressionally authorized
Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project (SELA) been curtailed
in the face of dire expert warnings of the consequence.
The
Department of Homeland Security and FEMA knew days in advance that
Hurricane Katrina was threatening the Gulf coast of the US. Yet,
the normal advance preparations were not undertaken.
At
the request of the Louisiana governor, President Bush declared a
federal emergency for Louisiana on Saturday August 27 prior to Katrina’s
arrival in New Orleans on the following Monday. The declaration
specifically authorized FEMA "to identify, mobilize, and provide
at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate
the impacts of the emergency." However, FEMA took no action
until 3 days after the hurricane, delaying the arrival of effective
help until 5 days after 80% of New Orleans was under water.
Compare
this inexplicable delay with the rapid response to the Florida hurricanes
last year.
Cynics
note that Florida’s governor is President Bush’s brother, a Republican
being groomed for a run for president, while the Louisiana governor
and New Orleans mayor are expendable Democrats. However, the New
Orleans disaster is too great to be attributed solely to crass party
politics.
Funding
for the New Orleans levees and for SELA were drastically curtailed
despite experts’ protests and warnings, including the hurricane
simulation project (Hurricane Pam) conducted in July 2004 when 270
experts spent eight days assessing the impact of a major hurricane
hitting New Orleans. The simulation predicted that state and local
officials would be overwhelmed, that flood waters would overcome
the levees and cover most of the city, that more than one million
people would be uprooted for a year or longer, and that deaths would
number in the tens of thousands.
The
report reads: "The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
and the Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness (LOEP) believe
that the gravity of the situation calls for an extraordinary level
of advance planning to improve government readiness to respond effectively
to such an event."
Despite
these expert warnings, the Bush administration made the decision
to redirect the funding for hurricane protection to the "war
against terrorism." As Walter Maestri, emergency management
chief for Jefferson Parish, told the New Orleans Times-Picayune
(June 8, 2004): "It appears that the money has been moved in
the president’s budget to handle homeland security and the war in
Iraq."
As
the decisions to deny funding for the Corps of Engineers’ levee
projects and SELA and the delayed federal response to Katrina are
inexplicable, the Bush administration, realizing its criminal negligence,
quickly took steps to blame state and local officials.
A
senior Bush administration official planted on the Washington
Post the disinformation that FEMA could not act because the
Louisiana governor had not declared a state of emergency. Hours
after printing this disinformation, a red-faced Washington Post
issued a retraction, which reads: "A Sept. 4 article on the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina incorrectly said that Louisiana Gov.
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D) had not declared a state of emergency.
She declared an emergency on Aug. 26."
Nevertheless,
the disinformation was widely spread by Brit Hume and other Bush
shills who operate out of Fox News (sic), and it continues to be
spread via rightwing talk radio and pro-Bush Internet sites. Fox
News (sic) host Bill O’Reilly spread similar disinformation. Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff added to the disinformation
against Gov. Blanco. Most Republicans cling tightly to the orchestrated
disinformation as it coddles their state of denial about the failure
of leadership in the White House.
One
cause of the Bush administrations’ catastrophic failure is obvious:
its single-minded focus on its "war on terror." In order
to justify its invasion of Iraq (which has gone badly both for the
US and Iraqis) and the nullification of our essential civil liberties,
such as habeas corpus, that are the foundation of our political
and social order, the Bush administration has made terrorists into
a greater threat than cold warriors were able to make the Soviet
Union. The over-hyped threat of terrorism has become a greater threat
than terrorists themselves.
Readers
have insisted to me that Bush administration incompetence, even
at the level of criminal negligence, cannot explain the New Orleans
disaster. They insist there must have been willful intent as the
disaster is too large and was too predictable to be the result of
mere incompetence.
Readers
cite the following circumstantial evidence in behalf of their views:
The
response of federal emergency management was delayed until survivors
desperate for food and water (and some for a drug fix) began looting.
In keeping with James Q. Wilson’s "broken window" analogy,
looting for survival quickly spread into general lawlessness on
the part of some elements.
The
lawlessness provided cover for the federal government to violate
the Posse Comitatus Act and send in regular military troops to police
civilian populations. (Both the New York Times on September
8 and the Washington Post on September 4 and September 11 report
that federal or active duty troops are being used along with National
Guard and police.)
Lawlessness,
the eruption of which was guaranteed by delayed relief, provides
cover both for martial
law, which suspends constitutional protections, and for the
confiscation of legally owned private firearms in violation of the
Second Amendment to the US Constitution. Everyone has by now seen
the images of troops and police breaking into New Orleans homes
and pointing weapons in the faces of residents. US military even
described survivors as "insurgents." (At time of writing
news reports are confused whether martial law exists in New Orleans.
Some reports have the mayor declaring martial law; others report
that the state has declared its version of martial law. Most constitutional
experts believe martial law requires an act of Congress or a presidential
order or both.)
Many
readers see a concocted militarization of civil society. They insist
that these new precedents, together with the recent federal appeals
court ruling that the White House has the power to seize American
citizens and to hold them indefinitely on mere suspicion or accusation
without charges or presentation of evidence against them, mean the
overthrow of liberty and accountable government in the United States.
These
suspicions are widely held. They demand careful investigation both
by Congress and the news media. If there are valid grounds for the
suspicions, our remaining liberties are at risk. Even if the suspicions
are groundless, they are highly corrosive of many Americans’ belief
in their system of government.
All
Americans should be distressed that federal judges increasingly
defer to powers, asserted by the executive branch, which nullify
constitutional rights in the interest of some "higher"
cause, such as the "war on terror." This is a certain
path to tyranny. Once gained, unaccountable powers become permanent
and can be used against whomever by future administrations. Are
Republicans content for such powers to be in the hands of a President
Hillary Clinton?
Whether
or not there are grounds for suspicion of the extraordinary federal
failure in New Orleans, it is certain that federal bureaucracies
will take advantage of the situation to grab more powers in behalf
of their own agendas.
Private
parties already are doing so. The New Orleans power elite sees in
the recent US Supreme Court Kelo
decision, which permits the use of eminent domain to serve private
interests, a chance to rebuild New Orleans in their own image.
In
the September 8 Wall Street Journal, Christopher Cooper ("Old
Line Families Plot the Future") quotes members of the power
elite, who admit they are mapping out a new city that will not restore
the old order: "Those who want to see this city rebuilt want
to see it done in a completely different way: demographically, geographically
and politically," says James Reiss. "I’m not just speaking
for myself here. The way we’ve been living is not going to happen
again."
The
Journal’s report brings to light that the "teeming (black)
underclass," which guarantees Democratic control of New Orleans,
is one part of the old order that is not slated for renewal. In
other words, federal failure in New Orleans plus Kelo equals ethnic
cleansing of a large historic American city.
With
40 members of the New Orleans power elite having seized the opportunity
to meet in Dallas on September 9 "to begin mapping out a future
for the city," you can bet federal agencies will use the same
opportunity to grab heightened powers. The rights that protect US
citizens from government power are rapidly disappearing if not already
lost. This is the real crisis faced by the vast majority of Americans
who are not a part of the power elite.
In
the end not even the power elite will be safe. Hitler exterminated
his own Brownshirts before he went to work on the Jews, and Stalin
exterminated the Bolshevik heros of the Russian Revolution. Once
power is unaccountable, it becomes the possession of the most ruthless.
Loyal party membership protected neither the Brownshirts nor the
Bolsheviks. And it will not protect Bush’s Republican apologists.
September
12, 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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