Mr. Reid has long had a problem with math (as proven by his spending skills) and in the short of it, he thinks if he says Sandy is worse, his administration will be given a break in regard to their snails pace assistance to the devastated people who are trying to recover. Such tactics should…
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Harry Reid is an idiot! He is completely out of touch with the American people, and will take any available opportunity to advance his hateful rhetoric. Oh, and he needs to do his job and pass a budget!
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Maybe he should explain it to all those who were displaced. Of course he could blame Obama for the slow recovery...oh wait, That was George Bush.
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Both Sandy and Katrina were terrible and caused loss of lives and much destruction. It is impossible to try to say which one was worst. The big difference is that President Bush did all he could to help the Katrina victims. The real truth that the media refused to report was that the Democrat governor…
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We had an incompetent mayor and Democrat Gov of LA at the time and thanks to President George W., he got them help by finally proclaiming Marshall law. Mississippi was hit harder than LA but the Republican Gov Barbour never complained and just went to work. NJ and NY seemed to have competent Govs but…
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I would like to hear him talk to some of the victims of Katrina and hear what they have to tell him! He seems to have forgotten that many of those residents were bused out of Louisiana and started their lives over elsewhere. It seems Mr. Reid has a very short term memory.
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I believe financially they are saying that Sandy is the larger storm. But I believe the displacement of people was greater in New Orleans, as well as the devastation of the town's infrastructure. Senator Reid has a penchant for extravagant statements. Katrina was a disaster of the first order and to downplay it at this…
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Well, let's see, Harry Reid is an idiot. That pretty much sums it up. Harry, one way to distinguish the severity of a storm is the number of people who died or were injured. Our most treasured asset is human life. HELLO. There is no comparison between the two storms.
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I found it interesting that he noticed that during the Bush Administration the response was quicker for Katrina than the response during the Obama Administration for Sandy.
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Given the infrastructure differences in each region Reid is probably right in terms of dollars. I imagine that the NOLA citizens would differ with his assessment.
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