Sorta Blogless Sunday-Interlude on Katrina

What was going on in the Louisiana gov’t? (h/t to Little Green Footballs)

Behind the scenes, a power struggle emerged, as federal officials tried to wrest authority from Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D). Shortly before midnight Friday, the Bush administration sent her a proposed legal memorandum asking her to request a federal takeover of the evacuation of New Orleans, a source within the state’s emergency operations center said Saturday.

The administration sought unified control over all local police and state National Guard units reporting to the governor. Louisiana officials rejected the request after talks throughout the night, concerned that such a move would be comparable to a federal declaration of martial law. Some officials in the state suspected a political motive behind the request. "Quite frankly, if they’d been able to pull off taking it away from the locals, they then could have blamed everything on the locals," said the source, who does not have the authority to speak publicly.

A senior administration official said that Bush has clear legal authority to federalize National Guard units to quell civil disturbances under the Insurrection Act and will continue to try to unify the chains of command that are split among the president, the Louisiana governor and the New Orleans mayor.

Louisiana did not reach out to a multi-state mutual aid compact for assistance until Wednesday, three state and federal officials said. As of Saturday, Blanco still had not declared a state of emergency, the senior Bush official said.

"The federal government stands ready to work with state and local officials to secure New Orleans and the state of Louisiana," White House spokesman Dan Bartlett said. "The president will not let any form of bureaucracy get in the way of protecting the citizens of Louisiana."

Blanco made two moves Saturday that protected her independence from the federal government: She created a philanthropic fund for the state’s victims and hired James Lee Witt, Federal Emergency Management Agency director in the Clinton administration, to advise her on the relief effort.

Puts a rather interesting light on Blanco, eh? Sure, Bush and his admin are not without some blame. If only gov’t was as perfect as some seem to think it is. Welcome to Bureaucracy 101.

In a Washington briefing, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said one reason federal assets were not used more quickly was "because our constitutional system really places the primary authority in each state with the governor."

So the Left is pissed off now that Bush DIDN’T violate the Constitution. Go figure.

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4 Responses to “Sorta Blogless Sunday-Interlude on Katrina”

  1. They got what they wanted

    OK, now it appears that the Mayor of New Orlean

  2. Look at my two Sunday morning ago posts and my late last night Sunday post if you wnat to understand just how crazy Nagin is.

    http://www.lacowboy.blogspot.com

  3. Look at my two Sunday morning ago posts and my late last night Sunday post if you wnat to understand just how crazy Nagin is.

    http://www.lacowboy.blogspot.com

  4. Ogre says:

    Liberals hate Bush. Anything he does, no matter how good or right, WILL be assaulted.

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