WHY HASN’T ANY POLITICIAN expressed this?

WHY ARE POLITICIANS TIP-TOEING AROUND? Why won’t they make some tough, firm decisions immediately before people like me decide that we can’t come back at the end of the school year? Please realize that the flooding in New Orleans was not a natural disaster. It was man-made. And it was the fault of the Federal Government. The levee system, (designed improperly by our Federal Government, and inadequately maintained by State and Local governments, due to greed, stupidity, and graft) killed my friend Irvin Mayfield’s father (along with over 1000 other people), and destroyed the homes and lives of hundreds of thousands of other people in the New Orleans area. In my opinion, here are some actions that must be taken now:

1. Demand that the Federal Government pay the estates of the people they were responsible for killing. The federal government needs to pay each person’s estate a minimum of Three Million Dollars. I know (as well as anyone) that there is no dollar figure that replaces a life, but this figure is a minimum.

2. All of New Orleans can’t be rebuilt. Decide immediately what areas they are and pay people within 30 days 120% of the value of their property (less insurance) before the flooding. If New Orleans population isn’t expected to be more than 250,000 for awhile we can’t support as big a footprint. My neighborhood was 100% flooded, and I doubt few of us would complain if we received 120% of the value of the property before the flooding. For those speculators who purchased homes from people desperate to leave…tough.

There is so much talk about the Baker Bill, or the city or state plans that are out there to basically pay off people who want to sell their property…but there is a bigger issue, and one I don’t feel anyone is talking about. I want to go back to my property and rebuild it. It was worth 3 times more than it would be today if I were going to sell it and I need a lot of help to rebuild it. The federal government needs to pay every property owner every dollar that it takes to be “made whole” taking into account insurance proceeds. This is whether or not that person returns to New Orleans.

3) The federal government needs to rebuild the levees as quickly as possible to category 5 protection. NO DEBATE.

4) The federal government needs to provide all necessary and requested support for schools, hospitals, public facilities, etc for the next 3-5 years to make New Orleans greater than it was before and give every person a fair chance to return.

These 4 actions do not even begin to pay for the stress and additional losses that we have incurred. I believe that every person in New Orleans (and the New Orleans area), whether they lost property or not is entitled to some payment for the emotional toll that it has taken on our lives.


LEVEES.ORG is a grass roots, non-profit that comes very close to reflecting my feelings. Their website is well organized. I encourage you to get involved, sign their petition, put signs in your windows and in your yards. It doesn’t matter where you live.

FEMA…they sure $@(&

FEMA…
I probably don’t have to say anymore. But, let’s just say that I received a couple checks from them and then they decided that the flood insurance I received (that is about 1/3 of what it will take to rebuild my home and refill its contents) is enough reason for me to be kicked out of the system. I am stuck in Austin, paying rent and need to be back in FEMA’s system. FEMA sucks.

The US Postal Service and Hurricane Katrina


Two stories involving the US Postal Service.

1) Received a check today from a retailer in New Orleans that sent the check to our New Orleans (flooded) address on December 27th. It arrived in Austin on February 11th. It’s hard enough to stay in business when the federal government poorly designs a levee system and floods your home and office…then the post office doesn’t properly forward your mail.

2) I sent out a direct mail piece by first class mail from Austin on December 8th to thousands of people. Every day I receive several pieces of that back to the return address in Austin that say “insufficient address…return to sender”. They were sent to people in New Orleans who certainly have forwarding orders in place (many are friends who I asked). Why am I receiving them (returned to sender) over two months later? Is it easier for the USPS to send them back than to send them to the forwarding machines?

Sure glad USPS first class went up to $0.39.

GRAMMY Awards After Party


Just returned from the Grammy Awards official after-party where Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers performed. Henry Butler sat in with Kermit for a bit of “Skokiaan”, and the most recorded drummer in history, Earl Palmer, was in the front row for Kermit’s show. Thank you to NARAS, the Grammy’s, and Musicares, for their support of New Orleans artists during these difficult times. To donate to Musicares, click on www.musicares.com.

Concert of Thanksgiving at Woldenberg Park photos

In November 2005, Putumayo World Music presented “A Concert of Thanksgiving” at Woldenberg Park in New Orleans. Click this link (http://www.neworleansmusiciansrelief.net/artist.html) for photos from this great event that included Kermit Ruffins and Jon Cleary. Putumayo is donating 100% of their proceeds from their “New Orleans” CD to relief efforts. We have this CD available at www.BasinStreetRecords.com.