Why are the two even relevant? I think the issue is for the people still stuck in the area at the moment as well as the losses everyone has sustained. Essentially, reobtaining some form of normalcy.
However, why is there a need to analyze every damn situation as a political issue? Or look past what the current problem is? The current problem is not with the status of the U.S. Sure, the United States should learn from this experience in how to better prepare for the future. Sure, Govenor Blanco has been shitty throught as well as FEMA. This is most likely true. However, that shouldn't be the concern at the moment. People will learn, but to take any attention away from the current loss to examine how this is going to affect the society as a whole is just damn retarded at this stage. There will be plenty of time for that later when this whole disaster is sorted out.
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