Driving around, doing errands on Saturday--the usual. Except today, many places you go, everyone is talking about what and where they were 4 years ago when a Hurricane named Katrina passed just east of the City. The suprising thing to me is that people remember the storm, they run pictures of the storm, all the impressive images of a monster storm. But there is little talk about what really caused the damage to the City. The failure, complete and absolute, of people known and unknown to have done their jobs completely and with care. The responsible engineer who knew the 17th Street canal floodwall component wasn't properly installed and signed off on it; the so called environmentalists who didn't completely examine the situation but sued to prevent flood gates at the lakefront, the engineer who built a sea wall that would fail if over topped with water for even a short time. It was the flooding, occasioned by there people that caused the real damage and no one can touch them, no one can call them to account for their abject failure in their duty to their fellow man. D_mn it really p_sses me off.
RANT OVER