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Lets take a look at who is heading FEMA right now versus Bush's head of FEMA before:
Obama's head of FEMA:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...iYHAAg&usg=AFQjCNGMJkwdqTBE89L2DCxlkEnfSIib4w
Bush's FEMA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._Brown
Oh look, real actual emergency management experience (a lengthy one at that) versus a crony who doesn't know what he's doing. This is the difference between Democrats and Republicans.
Republicans have an extremely cynical view of federal government, they don't believe in it, so why appoint anyone other than a crony like Bush did to head FEMA? If 'government doesn't work', then you can appoint a monkey to head FEMA if you want. Under both Obama and Clinton, FEMA got high marks, whereas FEMA was absolute shit under Bush (see: Katrina). That's really the difference between Democrats (loves their country) and Republicans (doesn't give a shit about their own countrymen dying) right there.
Obama's head of FEMA:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...iYHAAg&usg=AFQjCNGMJkwdqTBE89L2DCxlkEnfSIib4w
Why He Matters
Fugate has been repeatedly described as the "calmest guy in the room." It's high praise for a man who has spent most of his career in life-or-death situations. And it should be a major asset in his new job as the nation's top disaster cop managing a troubled agency struggling to regain its reputation after Hurricane Katrina.
Fugate became a volunteer firefighter in high school and was named emergency manager of Alachua County in 1987. He was named to Florida's Emergency Management division as deputy director in 1997, and became the division's head in 2001. In that role, Fugate has coordinated the response to more than 23 hurricanes, fires and storms. He also developed long-term responses for the state's potential terrorist attacks and nuclear explosions, earning him national recognition.
Fugate will take his expertise to an agency sorely in need of it as administrator for FEMA, a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
Administrator
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Director
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Chief
Florida Division of Emergency Management -> Bureau of Preparedness and Response
Bush's FEMA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._Brown
Before joining the DHS/FEMA, Brown was the Judges and Stewards Commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association, (IAHA), from 1989-2001. After numerous lawsuits were filed against the organization over disciplinary actions that Brown took against members violating the Association's code of ethics,[6] Brown resigned and negotiated a buy-out of his contract.
A March 2000 two-part report in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, chronicling one of the disciplinary actions, lauded Brown for pursuing an investigation against David Boggs, "the kingpin of the Arabian horse world", despite internal pressure to end the inquiry.[7] The Brown-led investigation found Boggs performed medically unnecessary surgery on horses to enhance their visual appeal. An ethics board suspended Boggs for five years. Boggs protested through multiple lawsuits against both the organization and Brown, alleging slander and defamation. Brown and the IAHA prevailed in each of the lawsuits brought by Boggs but the lawsuits nonetheless took a financial toll. Some members interviewed felt Brown showed an imperious attitude, and nicknamed him "The Czar."[8]
Brown started his own legal defense fund before resigning, a move he said was necessary to protect his family's assets.[9] However, some IAHA insiders claimed that this was what really led to his ouster. He raised money from breeders for the fund as well as IAHA, creating what some called a conflict of interest. Despite his contract stipulating that IAHA was to pay all his personal legal expenses, on top of his $100,000 annual salary, the Association refused initially to pay the legal bills, and Brown created the legal defense fund on the advice of IAHA's own legal counsel.
After Bush entered office in January 2001, Brown joined FEMA as General Counsel. He was the first person hired by his long-time friend, then-FEMA director Joe Allbaugh,[10] who also ran Bush's election campaign in 2000. Allbaugh later named Brown his acting deputy director in September 2001. Bush formally nominated him as deputy director on March 22, 2002, and the Senate confirmed him many months later after the recovery efforts in New York had subsided. Brown oversaw the recovery efforts for New York and surrounding states with the White House Office of Domestic Policy's Reuben Jeffery III who later became chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. After Bush announced the creation of the Department of Homeland Security Allbaugh left government and Bush nominated Brown again in January 2003 for the directorship. Brown was sworn in to his position on April 15, 2003. Prior to his nomination as Under Secretary, the White House appointed Brown to head a transition team creating the Emergency Preparedness & Response Directorate within DHS.
Before that, shortly after the September 11 attacks, Brown served on the Consequence Management Principals' Committee, which acted as the White House's policy coordination group for the federal domestic response to the attacks. Later, Bush asked him to head the Consequence Management Working Group to identify and resolve key issues regarding the federal response plan. In August 2002, Bush appointed him to the Transition Planning Office for the new Department of Homeland Security, serving as the transition leader for the EP&R Division. As undersecretary, Brown also directed the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Integration Center, the National Disaster Medical System and the Nuclear Incident Response Team.
Oh look, real actual emergency management experience (a lengthy one at that) versus a crony who doesn't know what he's doing. This is the difference between Democrats and Republicans.
Republicans have an extremely cynical view of federal government, they don't believe in it, so why appoint anyone other than a crony like Bush did to head FEMA? If 'government doesn't work', then you can appoint a monkey to head FEMA if you want. Under both Obama and Clinton, FEMA got high marks, whereas FEMA was absolute shit under Bush (see: Katrina). That's really the difference between Democrats (loves their country) and Republicans (doesn't give a shit about their own countrymen dying) right there.