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  • kwame k
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Feb 2008
    • 11302

    Obama picks Florida's Fugate to head FEMA

    WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Wednesday tapped Florida emergency manager Craig Fugate to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency, turning to a Republican appointee who has steered the Southern state through numerous hurricanes since 2001.

    In a statement issued by the White House, Obama said he plans to nominate Fugate who will help the administration "improve our preparedness, response and recovery efforts."

    Obama said Fugate will travel with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to the Gulf Coast on Thursday to meet with local officials still struggling to recover from 2005 hurricanes.

    Fugate, who faces Senate confirmation once he is nominated, has been director of Florida's Division of Emergency Management since 2001, chosen by former Gov. Jeb Bush. He was retained by current Gov. Charlie Crist. Both governors are Republicans.

    Before that, Fugate was the agency's assistant director for more than four years.

    Fugate has been praised for helping guide Florida through several devastating hurricanes in the past decade. He was criticized in 2005 for not distributing enough ice, water and other supplies immediately after Hurricane Wilma. Fugate had warned residents before the storm that they should have enough supplies for three days after it passed, but many did not and that overstressed the system.

    Napolitano called Fugate one of the most experienced emergency managers in the country.

    "The work he's accomplished in Florida serves as a model for other states," Napolitano said in a statement. "He will be a tremendous asset to FEMA and it's employees."

    After Hurricane Katrina, Fugate said there was too much focus on blaming the federal government for the botched response. He said in a 2006 interview with The Associated Press that it was the state's responsibility to prepare for such disasters, and the state should only turn to the federal government for help when the disaster is larger than the state can handle on its own.

    Fugate's department was held up as a national model after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. He said then that the state had been preparing extensively for the threat of terrorism since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and had done exercises for several possibilities, including cruise missile attacks.

    Obama's decision to name Fugate drew praise from Florida lawmakers and the International Association of Emergency Managers, which represents local emergency managers around the country.

    Since Hurricane Katrina, when FEMA arrived both late and unprepared, the agency has been under intense public scrutiny and Congress passed a law requiring the head of FEMA to have emergency management experience.

    During Katrina, the agency couldn't track supplies or get those it had to the right place. FEMA was unable to provide then Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and other top federal officials with accurate or timely information from the area hit by Katrina, particularly about inhumane conditions confronting victims who sought shelter at New Orleans' Superdome and convention center.

    FEMA's past administrator, R. David Paulison, who came on shortly after Katrina, said Fugate is the right choice for the job. "There are few people around the world that have the type of disaster experience that Craig Fugate has," Paulison said.

    Paulison said Fugate's biggest immediate challenges are how to house catastrophic disaster victims who are displaced from their homes and how to make the long-term recovery process more efficient.

    Thousands of victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita are still living in temporary housing 3 1/2 years after the storms. Katrina was blamed for more than 1,600 deaths and $41 billion in property damage.

    Paulison predicted that Fugate will be shocked when confronted by the federal bureaucracy when he takes over FEMA.

    "The bureaucracy up there is tremendous," Paulison said of the federal government. "It can be very frustrating to get things done."

    Fugate has been critical of the Homeland Security Department over the years. In a 2006 letter to a high-ranking homeland official, Fugate slammed the department's review of hurricane preparedness exercises for Florida's region. "The products are wonderful in terms of color enhancement, texture, physical craftmanship, etc.," Fugate wrote, sarcastically. But, he said, the reviews did not reflect the work Florida had done to respond to Hurricane Katrina.

    ___

    Associated Press Writer Nancy Benac contributed to this report. Kallestad reported from Tallahassee, Fla.

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    Originally posted by vandeleur
    E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D
  • kwame k
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Feb 2008
    • 11302

    #2
    Wow, appointing someone with experience. That's a novel concept. Need to read up on this guy.
    Originally posted by vandeleur
    E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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    • FORD
      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

      • Jan 2004
      • 59650

      #3
      The guy sounds experienced enough, but couldn't they find someone who wasn't employed by the BCE?
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      • kwame k
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Feb 2008
        • 11302

        #4
        Hey, it just goes with Obama's personality. He does reach across the isle. He did at the Harvard Law Review, too.
        Originally posted by vandeleur
        E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49567

          #5
          If a guy knows what he's doing that position, I could care less if he's a Republican...

          It was using such positions as a patronage post that sank Bush's legacy beneath the Katrina swell...

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          • Nickdfresh
            SUPER MODERATOR

            • Oct 2004
            • 49567

            #6
            Dupe@!

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            • chefcraig
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Apr 2004
              • 12172

              #7
              Fugate was the same dork that chastised the victims of a recent hurricane for not being prepared, after he somehow managed to screw up the dispersal of supplies in such a preposterously awful manner that many had to do without. Makes sense doesn't it? If your agency drops the ball, simply blame the victims. And this idiot's idea of preparing Florida against terrorist attacks included allowing the September 11 group to train in Florida! And for this, his department was singled out for praise?

              Good luck with this guy. Personally, I'm not looking forward to his first real test.









              “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
              ― Stephen Hawking

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              • VAiN
                Use my hand, I won't look
                ROCKSTAR

                • Nov 2006
                • 5056

                #8
                Originally posted by chefcraig
                Fugate was the same dork that chastised the victims of a recent hurricane for not being prepared
                I live in South Florida and have been through my fair share of hurricanes dating back to Andrew. They're no joke, and we have warning - If you live in a shack and/or high risk area and don't get the fuck out, that's your problem.

                This guy seems to have experience.. it'll be a huge upgrade.
                Originally posted by wiseguy
                That shit will welcome you in the morning and pour the milk in your count chocula for ya.

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                • Seshmeister
                  ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 35755

                  #9
                  You should really be thinking about moving out of South Florida.

                  In 20 years the whole place is going to be under water.

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                  • kwame k
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 11302

                    #10
                    Originally posted by chefcraig
                    Fugate was the same dork that chastised the victims of a recent hurricane for not being prepared, after he somehow managed to screw up the dispersal of supplies in such a preposterously awful manner that many had to do without. Makes sense doesn't it? If your agency drops the ball, simply blame the victims. And this idiot's idea of preparing Florida against terrorist attacks included allowing the September 11 group to train in Florida! And for this, his department was singled out for praise?

                    Good luck with this guy. Personally, I'm not looking forward to his first real test.
                    Thanks Craig, I was hoping you'd reply to this thread. Wanted to hear your take on this guy.

                    Like others here, I still think this guy will be better than that stupid fuck Bush appointed, as a favor.
                    Originally posted by vandeleur
                    E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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                    • chefcraig
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 12172

                      #11
                      Originally posted by VAiN
                      I live in South Florida and have been through my fair share of hurricanes dating back to Andrew. They're no joke, and we have warning - If you live in a shack and/or high risk area and don't get the fuck out, that's your problem.

                      This guy seems to have experience.. it'll be a huge upgrade.
                      That's just it...around the time of the 2005 mess down here, when ice was left melting in depots and microwaveable meals were sent to areas without electricity, this numbnuts goes on the radio and rather than addressing how the issues were bungled by his department, turned around and lashed out at the victims who complained!

                      Look, I've lived here since 1968, and know what it means to be prepared (as do you). Yet what happens every year? People who are not ready panic, make a huge devastating run on department stores (leaving the shelves barren), then try to return all of the shit the day after the storm has passed. The rest of the folks in this area living paycheck to paycheck simply can not afford to do so. And this is not a new phenomenon, as it has been going on for decades. This being the case, would it not make sense not to blame the victim when it is in fact your own agency that failed to aptly measure the crisis at hand? Come on, it isn't like hurricanes just started making landfall 5 years ago.
                      Last edited by chefcraig; 03-04-2009, 09:31 PM.









                      “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
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                      • chefcraig
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 12172

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Seshmeister
                        You should really be thinking about moving out of South Florida.

                        In 20 years the whole place is going to be under water.
                        That's cool, I own stock in a scuba diving company.

                        Originally posted by kwame k
                        Thanks Craig, I was hoping you'd reply to this thread. Wanted to hear your take on this guy.

                        Like others here, I still think this guy will be better than that stupid fuck Bush appointed, as a favor.
                        Don't get me wrong, I agree that he should be an upgrade for "Ole Brownie". By the same token, past experience tells me not to expect all that much.









                        “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
                        ― Stephen Hawking

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