Mitch “The Blade” Daniels and the New Orleans Disaster

I put this story in the middle of several others yesterday, but I realize now that it needs special attention on it’s own:

Mitch “The Blade” Daniels and the New Orleans Disaster:
Mike Parker, the former head of the Army Corps of Engineers, was forced to resign in 2002 over budget disagreements with the White House. He clashed with Mitch Daniels, former director of the Office of Management and Budget, which sets the administration’s annual budget goals.
“One time I took two pieces of steel into Mitch Daniels’ office,” Parker recalled. “They were exactly the same pieces of steel, except one had been under water in a Mississippi lock for 30 years, and the other was new. The first piece was completely corroded and falling apart because of a lack of funding. I said, ‘Mitch, it doesn’t matter if a terrorist blows the lock up or if it falls down because it disintegrates — either way it’s the same effect, and if we let it fall down, we have only ourselves to blame.’ It made no impact on him whatsoever.”
Daniels, now governor of Indiana, did not respond to a request for comment.

You guys voted for this fucker; I didn’t. Now I’m doubly proud of my “not my man” bumpersticker. And I’m doubly scared, because if he did this crap to New Orleans, what is he doing to our state?

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Jay

    Where can I get one of those bumper stickers? I can never find them.

  2. Steph Mineart

    I got mine at the State Fair from the Labor booth in the exposition hall. It was the AFL-CIO people. I have another one, but it’s a tiny bit crinkled. If you want it, you can have it.

  3. Ron

    What time is it?
    Our kids go to school in the dark, and have to go to bed in the light. School systems, counties, churches, etc. seem not to know what time it is and how is this a better system?
    They sell the toll road and most people its a bad idea.
    What is can Mitch do for us, because he isn’t my man.

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