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An article was originally created at this title, but was later moved to Criticism of government response to Hurricane Katrina; however, much of the original content addressed matters unrelated to these criticisms. I have moved such material back to this title, leaving a separate article dealing solely with criticisms, per the title of the article following the move. The edit history of this article is now somewhat scattered between this article's pre-move edit history, the later article's edit history, and the edit history of sections that were originally moved to one or the other from the main Hurricane Katrina article. Welcome to Wikipedia. -- BD2412 talk 16:06, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
Some material in this article was moved from a different article on alternative theories regarding Hurricane Katrine. Complete edit history of the latter can be found at Talk:Hurricane Katrina/Alternative theories page history. Cheers! bd2412 T 14:49, 18 September 2010 (UTC)
Given their closeness in time and location, it strikes me that it will soon become difficult to separate the respective economic, political, and social effects of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. How would my fellow editors feel about moving the articles covering these aspects to Economic effects of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, Political effects of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, and Social effects of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season? -- BD2412 talk 00:11, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
1) Most of the hyperlinks in this section are broken.
2) Editorials are not reliable sources of fact.
3) You cannot see into the future nor read the minds of evacuees, so I see no point in making unfounded speculation about electoral politics this early in the game.
4) What about the people who will have to fill the jobs once NO is running at 100% again? I haven't heard of any mass influx of conservative whites into the area, have you?
<BIAS>In fact, I've heard from relatives down there the complete opposite - that many hispanics are moving in to fill these jobs. Given the rather low wages, I doubt we will see this influx. And the idea of building McMansions in the heart of one of America's busiest ports is absurd. Yet the show must go on and NO is still the best location for import/exports and all points north on the mississippi. Given the rather negative view most hispanics take on the current issue-de-joure for the conservatives, "immigration reform", I wouldn't exactly count on their vote. You are also assuming that everyone in Louisana who voted for W in 2004 will vote the party line in 2006 and 2008. You are aware that not everyone voted for W because of moral/social issues, many (rightly or wrongly) found the conservatives more credible on the security issue. When polled now, post-Katrina, the majority have lost complete confidence in conservative government keeping them safe (of course the true believers still love him).</BIAS>
So whatever your viewpoint, this section needs some definite NPOV/factual clean up and I'm way too biased to do it.--130.127.121.232 00:12, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
1 - Someone should do research and clarification. Many of the contracts, namley Shaw's and the DOD contracts were Pre-qualified Federal Contracts, not NO-Bid Cost plus. That is completely wrong. Plus the ability to "miss use" federal funds in a cost plus environment is very difficult under Sarbanes-Oxley legilation. The cost plus is an Itemized bill with multiple auditors.
2 - The awards went to Haliburton, Brown and Root, Fluor, Shaw, and Bechtel. That a who's who of major American EPC Contractors with the skill & resources to do the scope and scale of hurricane relief. Plus Shaw is based in Baton Rouge, no one could respond faster.
I've removed the katrina coverage page from the external links section of this article. (a) the site is a blog and (b) the most recent entry on the blog dates back to March 20, 2006, so it's no even current. The link also was added with a description to, "over 1000 heavily -tagged [1] posts on the politics of the disaster." But when I bring up this so-called tags page, every one of their 'tags' results in a '404 not found'. Dr. Cash 16:49, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Don't make legal threats, that is strongly discouraged.--Nilfanion (talk) 17:03, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
The section of this page titled "Speculation for the cause of Hurricane Katrina" appears to have an axe to grind, arguing against the possibility of climate change as an exacerbating factor in the unprecedented intensity and destructiveness of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. The author makes the bold claim that "[m]ost global climate experts concur that global warming is not responsible for the increase in frequency and intensity of hurricanes during the 1990s and 2000s," without citation, and then goes on to say "This then is completely ignored..." before giving examples of public debate on the subject.
Can the editors please make some correction to this blatant propagandizing, or at least flag this section for its lack of an objective tone? Thanks--JBT
I agree with the above comment. It's not even well-written. Either take it down or make it not so childish. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.23.195.245 (talk) 06:07, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
Agreed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.87.45.48 (talk) 23:48, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
After careful review of this page, in comparison with the guidelines as to what the standards of a Wikipedia page should be, I think that it would be best if this page were deleted. My reasoning for this: The amount of dead links, the amount of links to op-eds that are purported to be fact, and finally because most of this information can be found on the main Hurricane Katrina page. I would like to have some feedback on why or why not this page should not be nominated for deletion. --Kschmidt831 (talk) 23:27, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Any reason why the Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act of 2006 is not referenced? It was passed as a result of actions taken during the aftermath of Katrina. Surv1v4l1st (Talk|Contribs) 02:06, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
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