Full Time-I agree with some of your comments and disagree with others. I would be interested on your opinion regarding the status of political corruption in New Orleans today, versus August, 2005.
Is Bob still walking around free? Here's a nice article about that group of characters.
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/dec/25/nation/na-levee25
On another note, I noticed that the head of the City's real estate agency didn't pay property taxes for a couple of properties held by his privately owned real estate companies. Sounds about par for the course. Isn't my good friend Cates a judge there now - I mean sheesh, how much better can it be?

In response to your statement, I think you're mixing two entirely different situations. One is a localized natural disaster, the other is the failure of our banking system. I have no problem with the government helping out NO, but first and foremost I feel it is the state's responsibility. I think we should always be looking for ways to limit the federal government, not expand it.