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ROMNEY: SHUT DOWN FEMA: “SEND IT BACK TO THE STATES, OR EVEN BETTER, TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR.” (1650 hits)

HUFFINGTON POST, October 29, 2012 -- During a CNN debate at the height of the GOP primary, Mitt Romney was asked, in the context of the Joplin disaster and FEMA's cash crunch, whether the agency should be shuttered so that states can individually take over responsibility for disaster response.

"Absolutely," he said. "Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that's the right direction. And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. Instead of thinking, in the federal budget, what we should cut, we should ask the opposite question, what should we keep?"

"Including disaster relief, though?" debate moderator John King asked Romney.

"We cannot -- we cannot afford to do those things without jeopardizing the future for our kids," Romney replied. "It is simply immoral, in my view, for us to continue to rack up larger and larger debts and pass them on to our kids, knowing full well that we'll all be dead and gone before it's paid off. It makes no sense at all."

A Romney official reaffirmed the former governor's position Sunday evening in an email.

"Gov. Romney wants to ensure states, who are the first responders and are in the best position to aid impacted individuals and communities, have the resources and assistance they need to cope with natural disasters," the Romney official said.

The Washington Post's Greg Sargent adds: "There’s another nugget here worth highlighting, though. In that appearance, Romney also suggested it would be 'even better' to send any and all responsibilities of the federal government 'to the private sector,' disaster response included. So: Romney essentially favored privatizing disaster response."


Posted By: Richard Kigel
Monday, October 29th 2012 at 1:31PM
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The problem with states running disaster relief: Cash-strapped states looking to cut to the bone will trim disaster budgets as a way to save money. When disaster hits, the resources and expertise will not be there to help. Disasters cross state lines. A wide swath of states in a disaster needs the kind of central coordination only the federal government can bring.

The problem with privatizing disaster relief: Who pays? How will the private contractors be held accountable? How can a mishmash of private agencies manage to coordinate their efforts? How can they be trusted to supply meaningful disaster relief if they are operating from a for-profit motive?

The Romney agenda certainly saves federal dollars. But how, exactly, does Romney’s strengthen our disaster relief capabilities?

Monday, October 29th 2012 at 1:32PM
Richard Kigel
his plan is clearly for the super rich fat cats ,without government funds the poor are really going to suffer and then there will be selective help programs created by the rich for tax write off's
Monday, October 29th 2012 at 1:40PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Mr. Blog King: You are exactly right. That is why I find this election so scary. Romney as President will be a huge gift to the already well off. For the rest of us working folks, a disaster.

Monday, October 29th 2012 at 1:48PM
Richard Kigel
I FOUND THIS TONIGHT ////

presidential races often turn on the unexpected. So much of what every campaign does every day is scripted and controlled by those running the campaign.

But major events happen that lift the facade of the stagecraft and remind voters of what is really important: what government does when lives hang in the balance, when communities need to be rebuilt and when our first responders are forced into action.

Tragedies and natural disasters are not planned or scripted and when they happen during a campaign you get a real sense of what each candidate would do in that circumstance and what their records are.

Unlike his predecessor, Barack Obama has been an excellent steward of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It was George W. Bush’s administration that proved inept at handling the effects of Hurricane Katrina. In fact, Republican administrations historically have used FEMA as a place to dole out political jobs rather than a place for competent and experienced leadership. For example, W’s FEMA was run by a guy that put together election rallies for him.

On his watch, President Obama has seen an unprecedented off shore oil leak in the Gulf Coast, record droughts, hurricanes and massive tornado strikes like the one that devastated Joplin, Missouri.

It was in the aftermath of that tragedy that Romney was asked at a presidential debate whether FEMA should be shut down in light of the deficit. Republicans in Congress were, at the time, blocking federal disaster relief to those whose lives had been turned upside down.

Romney replied that FEMA should “absolutely” be shut down.

Romney continued, “every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that’s the right direction. And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that’s even better. Instead of thinking, in the federal budget, what we should cut, we should ask the opposite question, what should we keep?”

He was asked specifically if that included disaster relief. He replied that it was “immoral” to provide such relief in the face of “larger debts”, emphasizing that “it makes no sense at all” to have such programs.

Romney also has a record on disaster relief. Most critically, as Governor of Massachusetts, Romney vetoed a flood prevention project for Peabody, which had suffered major flooding in 2004 and required federal funds (requested by Romney).

Because of Romney’s penny wise, pound foolish attitude the same region flooded again in 2006, costing federal taxpayers again. When the Green River flooded communities in 2005, Romney did not lift a finger or show up as the Red Cross arrived to help the low-income residents whose housing was flooded.

This is why Mitt Romney will lose the state he once governed by 20 to 30 points.

He was incompetent as governor and did not learn a thing. He is as unconcerned about disaster relief as a Presidential candidate as he was as governor.

Today Romney was asked about his belief that we should “absolutely” shut down FEMA. Romney refused to answer.

But he cannot Etch-a-Sketch his way out of honestly talking about how he would handle disaster relief.

Republicans have long fought in Congress to limit FEMA’s budget and Romney’s budget calls for a two-thirds cut in discretionary spending. That leaves little money for FEMA or for disaster victims.

Romney considers helping American immoral, but cutting the taxes of the richest Americans on the backs of the middle class a good idea.

Americans have a week to think about that.
Wednesday, October 31st 2012 at 1:21AM
DAVID JOHNSON
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/10/30/opin...
Wednesday, October 31st 2012 at 1:22AM
DAVID JOHNSON
@bROTHER cOW, THE SELF NEWS MEDIA ADDICT FINDS HERSELF TAKING A MUCH NEEDED BREAK. (rotfl) (smile)

So I was unaware and unable to fully understand today why in that sound bite the reporters being ingored by Romeny with them asking him about FEMA...

NOw wayt is tis fued deemingly between the mayor of alantic city and the governor of N.J????...

I LEAVE FOR ONE MOMENT FROM WATCHING ALL 3 MAJOR CABLE NETWORKS NEWS AND ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE. LOL!!! (SMILE)
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