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Old 03-04-2006, 07:56 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I'm not necissarily opposed to having a strong federal government, as long as it stays out of my private life.

I don't see getting bailed out of a flood/hurricaine/tornado/whatever as part of my private life.
Isn't it part of your "private life" if a Federal Agent - FEMA or otherwise - comes into your house and says, "You ARE leaving, and you're leaving RIGHT NOW - whether you like it or not."?


Again... I'm not defending FEMA, nor excusing their ineptitude in the New Orleans debacle. But what most people expect them to have done would have been micromanagement. And that is NOT building on the principles of the Constitution.
FEMA wasn't supposed to do that. I was under the impression that most of the disaster was the result of the federal government not paying to fix the levies, and then no one paying for buses so the poor people who don't own cars could get out of town.

I also don't think it's time to quibble about the principles of the Constitution when your home and all of your posessions may be swept away.