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Before Fires, Bush Cut Fire Preparedness Budgets, Outsourced Forest Service Work

October 26, 2007 03:58 PM


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After President George W. Bush's visit to southern California, the post-Katrina Federal Emergency Management Agency is getting good reviews for its help to the hundreds of thousands who fled this week's wildfires. But while the Bush administration appears to have improved its record on disaster response, a series of poor budgeting and policy moves in the US Forest Service may have made the fires harder to fight, contributing to more than $1 billion in property damage and the loss of at least 7 lives. Shrinking budgets and an insistence on private contracting appear to have made it more difficult for local communities in the San Diego area to fight the wildfires in their earlier stages, allowing the flames to spread.

2007-10-26-heli.jpgA review of Bush administration budget proposals by the Huffington Post showed that the flow of money from the US Forest Service to help state and local communities fight wildfires faced chronic cuts since President Bush was elected.

During Bush's first year in office, the Forest Service's State Fire Assistance program for wildland fire management was funded at approximately $56 million per year. But the President's budget proposal for 2008 only requests $35 million from Congress, an 18% cut from what it spent in the current year, already well below the earlier levels.

Assistance to volunteer firefighting forces increased to a level of about $12 million during 2007, but only after Congressional intervention. At first, the Forest Service had requested only $7.8 million. After the budget mushroomed to the higher level, the administration proposed a 38% cut for next year, reducing the budget to help volunteer firefighters to $8 million, less than the level it was funded at in 2001.


A senior Senate staffer who works on land management issues explained why the budget cuts hindered wildfire preparedness.

"When the National Fire Plan came out in 2000, a main emphasis was on local preparedness through a significant infusion of grants for more local firefighting equipment," the aide explained to the Huffington Post. "A significant amount of that money has disappeared as a result of the administration's budget policies. You can have lots of funding going into big federal accounts, but local fire departments get to the fire first, and they carry a lot of the load, particularly when fires are not burning on federal lands. From what I've heard in the news, there has been concern about the local fire departments' preparedness in the areas the fires have burned, and that is the situation those grants are targeted at."

Forest Service staff did not respond to requests for comment on why the budgets were cut.

In addition to the budget cuts, a significant change in policy across the Bush administration made it more difficult to call up federal Forest Service firefighters in crisis situations like the one that destroyed so many homes in southern California. The White House's insistence on the outsourcing of government services has been vigorously applied to the Forest Service. A lone, obscure sentence within the Office of Management and Budget's explanation of the Fiscal Year 2008 budget request for the Forest Service hints at the reasoning for this policy.

"Specifically, the Budget will reduce overhead, business management, and other indirect costs by one-third to improve efficiency and program delivery," the report stated.

The shift to outsourcing government work within the Forest Service has had a unique effect. Traditionally, almost every employee who worked within the Forest Service in even the lowliest of functions, was trained in firefighting and could be sent out to defeat the wildfires. But with more and more work in the Forest Service outsourced, and accelerating retirements among Forest Service personnel, there are fewer and fewer workers to call up and form a firefighting militia in a crisis. The heavy reliance on contractors has therefore made it harder to fight wildfires like those that burned in southern California's chaparral.

In other instances, the service's reliance on contractors extended to even the firefighters themselves. A 2004 Government Accountability Office report described the disastrous scenario that emerged during 2002's so-called "Biscuit Fire" in Oregon. In that setting, the Forest Service hired contractors who brought in untrained personnel who hindered the firefighting effort.

"Fire managers participating on the Biscuit Fire said that poorly trained and inexperienced contracted crews presented significant operational concerns," the report noted. "They cited examples of contracted crews that were unable to carry out planned firefighting operations."

Contractors also brought in non-English speaking crews, which adversely affected firefighting operations.

"There were instances where crew and squad bosses for contracted crews were unable to communicate in English with government supervisors, as required in the interagency crew agreement," the GAO noted. "The lack of fluency in English caused safety concerns and resulted in crews being assigned to far less technical tasks than planned."

The senate staffer told the Huffington Post that such instances showed how the principle of outsourcing Forest Service work ignored the practical effects of such policies.

"Sometimes contracting out to the private sector makes sense," the Senate aide pointed out. "But the administration pushes this ideology believing that it always makes sense, and they do not think about the big picture when it comes to fighting fires."

It's not clear precisely who forged the directives that cut Forest Service budgets and outsourced the agency's personnel in many settings. But some observers of the Forest Service's work had one culprit in mind: forestry industry-friendly Bush appointees within the Department of Agriculture office that sets the policy and budgeting for the Forest Service.

Mark E. Rey, who serves as the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment at the USDA, worked in senior positions at various timber industry trade groups for 20 years, such as the American Forest and Paper Association, the American Forest Resource Alliance, the National Forest Products Association, and the the American Paper Institute. He went on to serve as Chief of Staff to Senator Larry Craig during his time as chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. President Bush appointed him to his current position in 2001. He helped establish the Bush administration's "Healthy Forests Initiative," which conservationists accuse of allowing logging companies to knock over stands of old growth forest with the justification that they are helping to control fires.

Moreover, his former counselor and current deputy, Melissa Simpson, also worked for retired Colorado Rep. Scott McInnis. During that time she played a key role in legislating the Healthy Forests Initiative in the form of the 2003 Healthy Forests Restoration Act. According to her bio at the USDA website, Simpson works on setting Forest Service policy.

One California-based conservation advocate said that the policy set by these officials contributed to the Forest Service's poor planning for wildfires like the ones that broke out in Southern California.

"From the point of view of scientists and firefighters, the policy we've got in place to deal with these fires is making them worse, on and on," said Scott Greacen, the executive director of the Environmental Protection Information Center. "There are things we should be doing that we aren't doing, and it's not that we're not spending money. We need to be spending it differently. "

The USDA also did not respond to requests for comment on who was responsible for setting Forest Service policy.

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- loki I'm a Fan of loki permalink
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So he cut the shit out of funding that helped prevent such fires, so the uber rich could get a larger tax cut, and he could keep his personal war in Iraq going.

Republicans must be so very proud of their president. And its just another example of how mentally unstable Bush and his supporters are.
It is finally come to be, the patients are running the asylum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 10/27/2007

Hot! HOt! Hot!

Frat-brats Bush-Cheney ALWAYS get their way!
hahahahaaaaaaaa...

Americans who voted for these jerks and their
profiteering corporate welfare queens & Big Oil do indeed SUFFER.

But DO Americans LEARN?

Have Americans learned ANYTHING from voting for FAKE IMAGES created by publicity guys like KRove?

Will you be BAMBOOZLED and vote for the best ad?
Or the best candidate who is most capable?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 AM on 10/27/2007
- loki I'm a Fan of loki permalink
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I hate to say this, but things dont seem to be any different after we voted Democrats into power in congress. Bush still gets his way, we just have to heard the deceptive democrats whine and pretend to be enraged by handing Bush everything he wants and then some.
Basically, no matter what side you decide to support, we are still screwed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 AM on 10/27/2007

Could we outsource this administration and hire Gore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 10/27/2007
- rras I'm a Fan of rras permalink

I don't see the big deal here. Sure a lot of people lost their homes and keepsakes and from what I've read their biggest problems will be starting when they meet with "The Good Hands People" and discover the underhanded ways they operate when you really need them.
Check out the NOW program on PBS.ORG. You won't believe how they get to screw you over and there's nothing you can do about it.
Maybe there's more Lawyers who's homes were wiped on then our last disastrous act of nature.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 10/26/2007

Who was that guy that got busted working for
Bush, trying to rip off the indians or something? I don't think there's one straight
arrow in the bunch....

http://www.impeachbush.org

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 10/26/2007
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Do these actions sound familiar. If we have a lot of contractors we can get more campaign contributions from the private sector. Who will care if we are not prepaired. Works the the MIC so it must work for firefighting. Same old bullshit just a different day. Are we sick of the republicans and the MIC as well as big oil yet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 10/26/2007
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Well, that is at least sticking to true conservative ideals. Social Security, military, fire fighting all are slowly being turned over to "For Profit" companies. Makes me wonder if the fires weren"t started by companies needing work? Really, Look at Darth Cheney and the military industrial complex, Cheney quit ("not") working for Haliburton to become Vice-Roy then he set a fire to get work for his company. He and the Emperor were planing on war with Iraq from day one, Osama made that easier.
I believe in Capitalism but I also believe that anything taken to it"s extremes is very bad and the USA has taken capitalism to extremes. We need "POP".................... (sorry, I hade to get rid of a pop-up)where was I? Oh ya, Just look at our broken for-profit health care system. Maybe we need a small dose of socialism.

Next thing to be out sourced ? Our police departments to Blackwater.

GWW

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 10/26/2007

Why can't we get part of the prison population involved with this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 10/26/2007
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? Elabrate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/26/2007
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If even the Orange County Register is criticizing the Federal response and the events of this Admin which led to So Cal being so short of resources, you know there are very few left to jump ship. OC Register is as conservative and Repub as any newspaper in the Nation. They are backing their claims with evidenciary documentation of the fight we have been making to get more air resources here since April of this year. We had 3 inches of rain. We knew this was coming. Had we had the DC10s and DC7s and helicopters we've been begging for, a lot of homes could have been saved. We had one DC10 which did a remarkable job.
California has the heroic firefighters who do this work every year at this time. We rarely lose structures. We were so outnumbered this year, and so parched to the core of earth, that there was just no way to save the homes.
The spirit of community you see here now is fabulous. We are fortunate to have a great deal of wealth, deeply generous citizens and exceptional fire departments.
I am proud to be a Californian, and I am so sick of people talking shit about how stupid we are.
I would like to see every person at FEMA fired right now. The "fake press conference" was so Orwellian it gave me chills.
Yes, OC and SD are deeply Republican counties, but even theses folks don't have a single positive comment about W.
This Nation will pay for the sins of the Admin for generations. Let's all pull together and follow suit with the Citizens of SD and show the World what kind of Community we truly are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 10/26/2007
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wow, kellygrrrl, good point!

The OC Register is normally a little bit more right-wing than, say, Hitler.

Yeah, I hear the people up in the OC are
PISSED OFF at Bushie!

Which is sad...they'll have to take down their Nazi flags and turn down their Chimpy pictures in the little gold frames!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 10/26/2007

"That which does not kill us makes us stronger." That describes Californians more accurately than "the land of fruits and nuts." We're strong, independent and resourceful. And survivors. We've lived through fires, floods, snowstorms, mud slides, and earthquakes. And we're still here.

The pioneer spirit is alive and well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 10/26/2007

You forgot Reagan. As in former Governor Ronald Reagan. Personally, anyone who doesn't live here and wants to hurl arrows can kiss my ass. All the attacks on the site aimed at California makes me begin to understand how people could choose their state over their country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 10/26/2007

Good point, Im945.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 10/26/2007

AS HuffPo demonstrates every silver lining has a cloud. The Bush Administration is doing an outstanding job, but HuffPo has to denigrate all the hard work while ignoring root causes that might point to liberals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 10/26/2007

Resident Chimp,

Outsourcing jobs is a great thing.

Buddy give me a break:(

You really do need your head examined.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 10/26/2007

I was unaware that fire had a leftist political leaning. Or are you referring to that damn pinko, Commrade Drought?
Oh, I see. It's the "liberal environmentalists caused this by not allowing the brush to be cleared" thing. Well, being from Northern California, after the Tahoe-area fire, I have to concede there is, in theory, a point to be made about misguided environmental policy. Let's wait for the evidence. I, for one, do not think there was any amount of thinning (within reason) that would have stopped this. 100 m.p.h. gusts can spread embers a long, long way.
Also, if there are in fact "liberal" causes to this disaster, it in no way impacts the responsibility of the Administration for any failures that may have occurred. Blame-shifting, in either direction, gets us no closer to learning from the mistakes that were or may have been made.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 10/26/2007

We thinned the crap out of the mountains and cut one million trees and enviros said great. Nobody here opposed any of it. As it applies to the San Bernardino Mountains, it is a lie for them to say enviros had anything to do with the fires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 10/27/2007

It's clear that Bush's war is devastating this country. We're without healthcare and disaster response. We've had Katrina and now the California wildfires since Bush's battle, and it's not working. If we have one more disaster, which is highly likely, we have neither the money nor the leadership to handle a crisis. Let's just pray nothing happens before we can get rid of the clowns in the GOP political arena.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 10/26/2007

I agree. I also wish to point out that no matter what Bush's war does to the United States, we'll be WAY better off than the Iraqis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 10/26/2007

News this pm included a bit on privitization of fire fighting. Seems some of the rich folk in California, in cooperation with their insurance companies pay a private group to fight fires endangering their homes. My, would this organization be a subsidiary of Blackwater?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 10/26/2007

During Hurricane Katrina- after three days - Bush sent the Canadian Navy home- we were providing, food, clothing, cots and medical aid. He said that our assistance was not required. I thought that it was becuase he was an arrogant bastard who would rather see poor people suffer than admit he needed help. But maybe it was because he did not want Canadians to do for free, what he could get American taxpayers to pay Haliburton and Blackwater to do at inflated costs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 10/26/2007

Reichwingnuts = America's Cancer

Canada = Civil Society, Ameristan = Fascist Dictatorship

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 10/26/2007

It's both, friend. Thanks to Canada for trying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 10/26/2007
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Californians (most anyway) are not that fucking retarded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 10/26/2007

Bush only works for Big Oil, Wall Street, the military-industrial complex, and himself. But that's not our problem. Our problem is that the American electorate likes it that he's out for himself. Then it must be OK for all to be out for no one but themselves.

Government for the greedy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 10/26/2007
- VITO I'm a Fan of VITO permalink

All true, but far from the real cause of the arsenists involved in this fire.

I just heard over the news that 2 or the 5 people in custody so far for starting those California fires were illegal aliens.
Furthermore, the Washington Times ran an article that starting fires at the border is a favorite drug tactic among the Mexican drug runners.

So what"s the problem here with pointing blame. I"ll give you a hint. It isn"t global warming. Every open-border advocate including the Administration many Democratic senators as well as a relatively few Republican Senators are at fault, that"s who.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 10/26/2007
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If you watch FOX News, Al Qaida is responsible.

WHATEVER! 1 out of 18 fires were maybe set by arsonists.

Get your facts str8. Or at least bi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 10/26/2007
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Don't you think that having the capacity to fight the fire is even more important than guessing about who started it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 10/26/2007
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Tell that to FOX NEWS.

It's not like they helped fight the fire while jacking off talking about Al Qaeda.

Why would anyone watch Fox anymore?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 10/26/2007

Arsonists. With an "o." If they are in custody, that means they started the fires? Are you kidding? If they are convicted, then you'd have a point, maybe. Also, there were numerous fires over a wide area, so they couldn't have set them all. Your point about global warming is just wrong. Can you not see the distinction between a proximate cause (arson) and subsequent factors (like dry brush)? In other words, BOTH could be issues. Illegal aliens set the fire so global warming has nothing to do with it? "F-" in logic, VITO. Will someone PLEASE blame Clinton?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 10/26/2007

"I just heard over the news that 2 or the 5 people in custody so far for starting those California fires were illegal aliens."

What are you babbling about? Only one arsonist is in jail. Where did you get that it was an illegal alien?

Did you make that up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 AM on 10/27/2007

Liberals always suck. You mean like Craig? "Or Foley?How about change your name to
"Christofascist are always right". Cutting the federal budget until there are no resources except for the military is the main function of Regeanomics. That and trickle down. I like baby bush's statement that the cost of the war means nothing. What is the figure? $465 billion of BORROWED money. No interest added. All the neo cons in Congress agree with him because none showed up for the budget hearings. Wow, there is some interest in how well the future will be for the next generations to pay off this debt to occupy another country. It is ironic that the majority of homeowners in the San Diego and Orange Counties are the biggest neo con supporters in Amarika. Thank you baby bush. You finally did something right. As far as loving the trees you moron, do you have any paper products or is your house eco friendly? What a contradiction. A neo con that is eco friendly and believing in science. There is no global warming so you don't need trees. I can say this about global warming. It may not be true but are you willing to take the chance that 80% of the worlds scientist are wrong?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 10/26/2007

Trickle Down = Fascist Gangsters like Bu$hCheneyLiceScumsfeldEtcEtcEtc shit on Mr. and Mrs America while doing their damndest to destroy the planet.

How are you liking the trickle, er torrent, of shit on you Mr and Mrs A?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 10/26/2007

As time passes and populations increase the dollars allocated for public services need to increase proportionallly to accommodate that growth. More people means government revenues increase. So why the cuts?


Its interesting to note that while the federal budget has increased dramatically under the Bush administration there are things like this that have decreased. Not only have they decreased but the cuts have been significant.

When you take into account the huge increases in the federal budget this begs the question of what happened to the dollars from programs that were cut? And why, with the federal government spending insane amounts of money, the citizens are getting far less from their tax dollars?

When examining these relationships we are provided a picture that clearly states there is something very wrong. While we are spending huge amounts of money, the Iraq war and other pet things being pursued by the administration are said to have little long term impact on the federal budget. If that is the case then why are citizens being made to suffer the consequences of significant cuts in services and particularly ones that impact life and property. Didn't 9/11 occur because federal and state governments didn't properly safeguard, in some measure, the public infrastructure of which these services are intended to protect?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 10/26/2007
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"And why, with the federal government spending insane amounts of money, the citizens are getting far less from their tax dollars?"


Actually, they are getting the best mercenaries availible. Probably the highest Iraqi death rate per capita. Go,Bush!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 10/26/2007
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