Asserts the moderate-conservative Republican blogger in New Orleans: "While her buildings remain intact, New Orleans has a number of under-employed; un-employed and homeless people without resources. The fact that Mayor Landrieu nor Governor Jindal uttered a word nor floated one press release about this quiet crisis speaks volumes."
He continues his commentary: "What about those without work or entitlements - not to mention pre-Isaac shelter? Regarding the city of New Orleans, a plan for sheltering the homeless during Isaac wasn't announced to my knowledge. Nor tweeted. Nor blogged. Not even mentioned off-the-record to the media pool."
More commentary from Mr. Enzi: "It seems our mayor doesn't recognize the working poor nor homeless as worthy of official notice. Therefore liked [sic] stunned soldiers stumbling from bomb shelters after an air raid they are left to fend for themselves. [L]eft hanging by their municipal government. Has so much changed since Katrina seven years ago?"
Nadra Enzi: "Hurricane Isaac's Quiet Crisis Was That New Orleans' Poor & Working Class Were Left Hanging"
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8/31/2012
Labels: Cities And Towns