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Louisiana Flood Victims: Why Is Obama Ignoring Us?

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Posted On: 08/19/2016 11:49:11 AM
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Posted By: PoemStone
Louisiana Flood Victims: Why Is Obama Ignoring Us?



In 2005 President Bush was rebuked by Democrats for his handling of Hurricane Katrina.


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President Obama scored some cheap political points -- blasting President Bush for his flyover of the devastation in New Orleans.

Well, at least President Bush paid a visit.

That's a lot more than what President Obama has done for the people of Baton Rouge and other parts of southeastern Louisiana.

Some 40,000 homes are under water - a countless number left homeless - many without flood insurance.

And even though the waters have begun to recede, President Obama has not set foot in the Bayou State.

The good, hard-working people of Louisiana are suffering and they need to hear from their president. They area resilient people and self-sufficient. But the magnitude of this terrible disaster demands a national response.

The Baton Rouge Advocate wrote a scathing editorial -- all but shaming him into interrupting his vacation and do his job.

"He should pack his bags now, and pay a call on communities who need to know that in a national catastrophe, they are not alone," the newspaper's editors wrote.

"It's past time for the president to pay personal visit, showing his solidarity with suffering Americans," they added. "The president's presence is already late to this crisis, but it's better late than never."

Louisiana needs a Comforter-in-Chief -- someone who can mobilize national attention on the plight of suffering people.

If he can find time to raise money for Hillary Clinton on vacation - he can sure as heck make time for flood victims in the Deep South.

But President Obama would rather spend his remaining months in office whacking balls at exclusive golf courses in posh resort towns.

In other words -- his reaction to the national disaster in Louisiana is pretty much par for the course.


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