This is what the department was supposed to be all about. Instead, it obviously raises very serious, troubling questions about whether the government would be prepared if this were a terrorist attack. It’s a devastating...
—Clark Ervin
It does make sense to say that it’s more likely, thank God, to have a natural disaster than a terrorist one,
There’s understandable pressure to get money out quickly. But there inevitably will be waste and fraud.
Open Target: Where America Is Vulnerable to Attack.
This is a good news story.
I think the FEMA budget should be dramatically increased. And I say that as a conservative who’s not reflexively for more government spending. The department has always tried to do homeland security on the cheap.
You need both an exit feature as well as an entry feature. Unless you have both ends, the system still isn’t operational.
[If Hurricane Katrina represented a real-life rehearsal of sorts, the response suggested to many that the nation is not ready to handle a terrorist attack of similar dimensions.] This is what the department was supposed...
Madrid was a big wake-up call to us, yet we did relatively little. It really seems to me a matter of time before it happens in our country — in part because it’s so easy...
It is entirely appropriate that the money go out just as quickly as possible to people whom we think need it, and to worthy contractors on a competitive basis. But in the rush to do...
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