Oh we all remember how the Shrub said he would move heaven and earth to make New Orleans whole again.
Looks like it's just more Repub corruption, cronyism, and incompetence.
Looks like it's just more Repub corruption, cronyism, and incompetence.
Ready? Now get this.La. governor outraged over faulty pumps
By CAIN BURDEAU, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
NEW ORLEANS - Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco lashed out at the Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday for installing defective pumps at three major drainage canals just before the start of last summer's hurricane season.
"This could put a lot of our people in jeopardy," Blanco said. "It begs the question: Are we really safe?"
She called for a congressional investigation into how the Corps allowed it to happen.
Citing internal documents, The Associated Press reported Tuesday that the Corps installed the 34 pumps last year in a rush to fix the city's flood defenses, despite warnings from one of its experts that the machinery was defective and likely to fail in a storm.
At the same time, the Corps, the White House and state officials were telling residents that it was safe to come back to New Orleans, which was devastated in August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina breached the city's floodwalls.
On Wednesday, Donald Powell, the administration's Gulf Coast hurricane recovery czar, said that he was never shown the memo, and that assurances he made that New Orleans was as safe as or safer than it was before Katrina were based on information he got from the Corps.
"We were asking the Corps to do the job as fast as possible to get the condition of the levee back to make it as safe as possible," Powell said. "That was the primary goal above all goals — safety in the region."
Becaue the 2006 hurricane season was mild, the new pumps were never put to the test.
So tell us papa, OTB, and all you other Shrub sycophants. When exactly does your outrage meter go haywire at any time other than when you are salivating over the prospect of calling Hillary "fat"?The Corps and the politically connected manufacturer of the equipment, Moving Water Industries Corp. of Deerfield Beach, Fla., are still struggling to get the 34 pumps, designed and built under a $26.6 million contract, working properly.
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MWI is owned by J. David Eller and his sons. Eller was once a business partner of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in a venture called Bush-El that marketed MWI pumps. And Eller has donated about $128,000 to politicians, the vast majority of it to the Republican Party, since 1996, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
The U.S. Justice Department sued MWI in 2002, accusing it of fraudulently helping Nigeria obtain $74 million in taxpayer-backed loans for overpriced and unnecessary water-pump equipment. The case has yet to be resolved.