This tends to belie the theory that President Bush and associates let or wanted New Orleans to flood because of it’s high population of blacks and lower economic status citizenry. Lynn Scarlett, the acting director of the Department of the Interior said she was impressed with how well the California levee system has held up and that she did not see any need for emergency federal assistance to shore up our levees. I now firmly believe that Bush and the present administration are stupid. I can not call them ignorant, after all, Bush knows the results of dilapidated levee systems , Scarlett took an aerial tour over Northern California, and last month, Homeland Security director Michael Chertoff flew over the area. Our state officials and Governor have spent a great deal of time and effort to fully explain the state of our levees and the consequences of not fixing the problem. At least here in California our State is doing the best it can to keep up on the deteriorating situation.
On February 24, 2006, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency for California’s levee system and signed an Executive Order instructing DWR to repair 24 critical levee erosion sites in the counties of Colusa, Sacramento, Solano, Yolo, and Yuba. Scarlett said Monday the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working with Congress to “explore what that amount might be, but in terms of money to upgrade levees now, they are at the levels commensurate with current needs” Read more info on the Army Corps responisbilities
Perhaps the rest of the country can get along without the crops grown here in the Central Valley. Extending almost 450 miles north to south and between the Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada, the Central Valleys alluvial plain contains the largest irrigated agricultural area west of the Rocky Mountains. We have roughly half of the state’s farmland, two-thirds of the cropland and almost 75 percent of the irrigated land. A number of U.S. crops are grown exclusively in our valley – almonds, figs, kiwifruit, nectarines, olives, persimmons, pistachios, prunes, raisins and walnuts. Five of our counties are the top producers of agricultural exports.Call us fruits and nuts, but, we are prepared for earthquake disasters so converting/constructing flood preparedness kits really is a bit easier. I added an axe in the attic and more survival type gear to our kits. Last season’s hurricanes just reinforced my theory that in a disaster self-sufficiency is of utmost importance and if any governmental help comes it will be an unexpected extra. If we experience a disaster comparable to the devastation along the Gulf Coast, be assured, I will not give up any fruits and nuts to outsiders for a long, long time.
Perhaps Bush and associates should consider the National benefits, explore in the terms of money the benefits of protecting the Nations major agricultural source from flooding and the devastation, after all, little Georgie should eat his vegetables.
Animation explaining levee erosion (WMV)