Obama New Orleans Trip: President's First Visit

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EILEEN SULLIVAN | 10/15/09 11:34 PM | AP

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NEW ORLEANS — Insisting he's "just getting started," President Barack Obama defended his administration Thursday against complaints from some residents of the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast that federal help in recovering from the 2005 disasters hasn't improved much since he took office.

"We've got a long way to go but we've made progress," Obama told a town hall at the University of New Orleans. "We're working as hard as we can and as quickly as we can."

As a candidate, Obama criticized former President George W. Bush's response to Katrina, when the government showed up late and unprepared and the Federal Emergency Management Agency became the object of widespread scorn.

The storm killed some 1,600 people in Louisiana and Mississippi – and damage has been estimated at roughly $40 billion. The damage is still starkly visible in New Orleans – in blighted neighborhoods of creaky houses, boarded-up businesses, structure after structure awaiting demolition and critical recovery work not yet started.

Obama wanted to use his first visit as president to the Gulf Coast to listen to residents' concerns about the recovery effort. And although most questions were on unrelated subjects, one man gave him an earful.

"I expected as much from the Bush administration, but why are we still being nickeled and dimed in our recovery?" asked Gabriel Bordenave, 29, of New Orleans.

"I wish I could write a blank check," Obama replied, promoting Bordenave to shout back, "Why not?"

Obama claimed progress since he entered the White House in January. He cited reconstruction projects that have moved forward after having been stalled by disagreements over whether the state or federal government would foot the bill. FEMA is working "around the clock to clear up red tape and to eliminate bureaucracy on backlogs that go back years," he said.

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According to FEMA, 76 of the 120 Louisiana reconstruction projects that were stuck at the beginning of his presidency have been resolved, sending more than $1.4 billion in additional federal aid to Louisiana.

"I know since a lot of these problems have been going on since Katrina, people understandably feel impatient," Obama told the crowd of several hundred who won tickets in an Internet lottery to attend. "On the other hand, a lot of these things are not going to be fixed tomorrow."

Obama said officials from his administration have made 35 trips to the Gulf Coast since March – and "not just to make appearances, but to listen and to learn and help you move forward."

In his opening remarks, Obama acknowledged residents' frustration about the pace of recovery. As evidence, he cited firefighters working from a trailer at a newly reopened school in the Lower Ninth ward that he visited earlier Thursday.

"It's clear how far we have to go before we can call this recovery a success," Obama said, noting sewers and roads that still need repair, houses and hospitals that are still vacant and schools and neighborhoods still waiting to thrive.

"I promise you this ... we will not forget about New Orleans. We are going to keep on working. We will not forget about the Gulf Coast," Obama said, adding later: "I'm just getting started. I'm not tired."

He also promised better emergency preparation so that the kind of devastation wrought by the hurricane is never repeated. And he announced a new working group to coordinate restoration projects across the Gulf Coast.

Obama spent fewer than four hours in New Orleans before heading to San Francisco for a Democratic National Committee fundraiser. The brief visit brought some criticism, but New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin defended the president.

"People say he's going to be here a short little time, that's true," Nagin said. "Don't be fooled. This administration is focused on New Orleans."

The administration's recovery efforts have drawn praise from Republicans, too, including Gov. Bobby Jindal. Jindal has credited Obama's team with bringing a more practical and flexible approach to the process. "There's a sense of momentum and a desire to get things done," he said in August.

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Associated Press Writers Cain Burdeau, Becky Bohrer and Mike Kunzelman in New Orleans contributed to this report.

NEW ORLEANS — Insisting he's "just getting started," President Barack Obama defended his administration Thursday against complaints from some residents of the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast that f...
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Yes, President Obama, why the eff not? The fed has given Wall Street and the banks a blank check for the last year to the tune of $13 trillion but New Orleans still doesn't have a municipal hospital up and running that can truly serve the needs of the city. WTF? Obama's starting to sound more like Dubya the longer he stays in office.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 10/16/2009
- Duppy I'm a Fan of Duppy 4 fans permalink

Poor POTUS.....­.........h­e has so much on his plate !

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 10/15/2009
- Matt7 I'm a Fan of Matt7 241 fans permalink

It would help if more folks dug in with their own forks to help lighten the load; one bite at a time.

But alas! It is much easier to complain about the choice of icing, than to actually get in there and try to bake a cake.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 10/16/2009
- Bienville I'm a Fan of Bienville 14 fans permalink
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Oh, you're so right.

I'll stop fixing my home and my mother's and driving 50 miles each way every day and get right down there and rebuild Charity Hospital instead.

Sorry, Mom. I'll need that fork back, too.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 10/17/2009
- lagumbo I'm a Fan of lagumbo 40 fans permalink

I am so happy THE PRESIDENT came to New Orleans, and didn't go to MISS. I am happy he didn't stay long in New Orleans, because these racists Klans down here would have tried to harm our president.
They are dying to be a state like Texas that kills a president. I am so thankful OUR PRESIDENT visited and left unharm.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 10/15/2009
- 24kgold I'm a Fan of 24kgold 58 fans permalink
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I agree, he need to say his speech answer a few questions and get back on airforce one and vacate......

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 10/15/2009

Lagumbo, you hate Mississipians? Mississippi has one of the largest African American populations in the country. More AA elected officials than any state in the nation. You think it would be OK for Obama to hate Mississipians? If you do, then you think he is just like Kanye said Bush was. I personally don' think Obama is a hater. Sorry you do.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 10/15/2009
- kk78 I'm a Fan of kk78 4 fans permalink

That is a racist statement in its self. The comment about texas is a low blow.. check your self to the door

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 10/16/2009
- fallingsky I'm a Fan of fallingsky 49 fans permalink

when even Harry Shear calls the Prize winner out for the flyover, you know its a problem

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 10/15/2009

President Obama once again demonstrates that he knows the challenges the country faces and he is doing his best to address them all - of course it is good that he chose a capable team that helps him handle all this enormous mess he was handled by an incopetent and corruprt administration

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 10/15/2009
- Figerre I'm a Fan of Figerre 7 fans permalink

Considering that this administration has had 18 trips to NOLA and 35 trips from administration officials - he has made Bush's administration look like the pikers they were and are. the amount of time Obama spends in NOLA compared to what has been done for LA is not a good comparison. Remember - the previous adminstration had 4.5 years to do something about it and there were 120 LA reconstruction projects stalled in fed/state disputes when they left office, and since this administration started at the end of January, 76 of the 120 have been resolved, that is 2/3rds of the stalled projects. Just what exactly is the problem here? Face time? Would LA rather have face time? or get things resolved? It is not as if this president has been in Crawford cutting brush every weekend. Get real.

I worked on projects in NOLA, raised funds and sponsored more work teams the past 5 years - and believe me, things are moving again in LA. Yes, there is still a lot to do, but the past 9 months has moved a great deal forward.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 10/15/2009
- tmo7734 I'm a Fan of tmo7734 17 fans permalink
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I hope President Obama's trip to New Orleans results in real, measurable, help for the residence who have been patiently waiting to get their lives and their families back on track. Any thing less is un-American.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 10/15/2009
- LightGreen I'm a Fan of LightGreen 34 fans permalink
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The mississippi river floods every year, just like it's supposed to. In pre-modern days, everytime it floods, it brings silt and deposits down and dumps them in the low lying areas in the bayou. This keeps those areas above sea level. When the river was contolled and redirected by dykes and canals, the flood was not able to rebuild the land and the land continues to sink (1 inch per year i think), which is natural. The silt that was deposited is now swept out to sea and causes all kind of problems.

The only way to fix it is to let the river reclaim the land and do what it's supposed to, dump sediment to rebuild the topsoil.

They need to take a bulldozer to the ninth ward, break down the levees and let nature have it back.

That would also fix the environmental disaster that is the silt coming all the way to the gulf and ruining natural habitats, fishing grounds and the bayous.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 10/15/2009
- Bienville I'm a Fan of Bienville 14 fans permalink
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You do know that the Ninth Ward was never a swamp, don't you?

"Let nature have it back" is your way of saying, "return it to the condition before Europeans arrived?"

You know that would be a riverbank canebreak, dry and well-drained, right?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 10/17/2009
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"Obama Makes First Trip To New Orleans As President"

Blames George W. Bush for not telling him Katrina had occurred.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 10/15/2009
- shamroc02 I'm a Fan of shamroc02 52 fans permalink

Keep on Babbling. For an entire week Bush didnt even know Katrina occurred.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 10/15/2009
- 24kgold I'm a Fan of 24kgold 58 fans permalink
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lol

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 10/15/2009
- Solja I'm a Fan of Solja 112 fans permalink
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You should be ashamed how totally ignorant you are, but if you weren't so totally ignorant, you'd know how totally ignorant you sound.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 10/15/2009
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 499 fans permalink
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The Bush administration was ineffective, to say the least, precisely because they needed to show that "big government" is not the solution to the nation's problems. Except when it came to invading other countries, of course.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 10/15/2009

Spent several days on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and a couple in New Orleans last week. Remarkable what has been done in both places considering how bad it was (you really have had to have seen it to believe it.) Since I was a child I have heard that if New Orleans was ever hit by a hurricane that the city would flood. I have not been a child in a long time. I don't know why so many people seemed shocked that it did. Levees are good and all that but sometimes you just can't trick mother nature, she is smarter than any of us. French Quarter is still booming. It had little flooding. I think the early settlers knew waaaay more than any of us. The people living in the ninth ward were in pretty dire straits before Katrina. As for Waveland, Ms. It IS so sad. Entire city gone. Anybody that did not leave died. There were no roofs to cling to. Us Mississippians thought we would never see anything like Camille again. We were wrong.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 10/15/2009
- LightGreen I'm a Fan of LightGreen 34 fans permalink
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My guess is Chairman BO has never heard of Waveland, Ms and could care less.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 10/15/2009
- natchez I'm a Fan of natchez 9 fans permalink

Welcome Mr. President, I can't wait to move back to New Orleans. It's been a very long couple of years. Hopefully by the first of the year we will be back in our beloved city and out of Mississippi.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 10/15/2009

Bienvenue President Obama!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/15/2009
- foxisms I'm a Fan of foxisms 85 fans permalink
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Given the number of people who (for one reason or another) will never be able to return, rebuild and remain in their houses, post Katrina... and the lack of effort being put into the engineering needed to ensure that there is a fail safe built into the levies and pumping mechanisms, New Orleans now has a quick and renewable urban development program that will stay in place until the "good people" can occupy the real estate. Then watch how fast repairs are made to the infrastructure to repair the levies and the pumping stations. This is incredibly transparent. Hopefully, it's obvious enough for a President to see it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/15/2009
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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Obama isn't dumb, he doesn't want to be in either state for too long. There are plenty of loonies chomping at the bit for him to stop by their town.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 10/15/2009
- 24kgold I'm a Fan of 24kgold 58 fans permalink
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Out of all the comments yours make the most sense.....­.Louisiana­? the SS don't want him there for long.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 10/15/2009
- rain33 I'm a Fan of rain33 23 fans permalink
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give him a chance to so something. bush didn't do anything for katrina victims but let them die and suffer without homes, healthcare etc. if some folks aren't please with president obama, call gov. jindal and sen. landrieu ( whose the richest blue dog taking money from insurance companies and mortgage firms) coz its time for all voters to put the pressure on them not just the president too. we must make officials more accountable for their actions and power instead what nayers are going to say bout them. so the voters must start taking action and stop voting a blue dog or republican too because they aren't helping their causes either.when bush was in the white house, his brother's state was taken care of while hundred of victims were suffered and destroyed for not receiving any help from bush. yes, president obama is our president but its time to make your local and state leaders too more accountable for their actions too.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 10/15/2009
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