Palzon wrote:Sirian wrote:Mike Brown has been "reassigned back to Washington" -- polite and not so gentle way of shuffling him out of the way. Coast Guard Admiral is taking over the relief effort.
- Sirian
He's being shuffled to Washington so he can be fitted for a medal and unavaible for any more press conference boners

The Bush people are not going to allow him to be embarrassed or badgered. And why seek to punish or humiliate him? He wasn't up to the job of Katrina. He's been shunted aside. Sharks and pirranhas: back off. If what matters is getting the right people in to the job, then things are moving in the direction you wanted, so be graceful winners and move on to the next problem or issue. Thanks.
As for "Arabian Horse Expert"... You can't judge a book by its cover. He could have performed. He did not, so he's out, and it's the responsibility of those who put him there, but... the failure is one of leadership, and that could have occurred even if he had a more compelling resume. There are others in this crisis who have displayed similar ineptitude.
By the way, it was not conservatives who were chiefly in favor of "solving" the terrorist threat by adding a whole new layer of bureaucracy to the federal government. Liberals pushed it, then Bush finally "triangulated" on the issue in Clintonian fashion, and now it's here. ... OK, so now what? Should we dismantle DHS? Trim it back down? Go with some of the alternatives that conservatives favored in the first place? Probably, and the sooner the better. But will it happen? Probably not.
The Coast Guard, out of ALL the organizations responding, got the most good done here. They more or less worked outside the bureaucracy and under efficient military leadership, focused on the mission, and ran nonstop helicopter rescue from day one -- more or less without taking orders from the local Louisianna authorities, but just getting in there and getting stuff done. That the Coast Guard Admiral is the new head of disaster relief is the most encouraging part of the news.
Bureaucracy sucks. Anybody who doesn't grok this has never had contact with one.
We STILL will need new laws to streamline this process and establish clear and deconflicted chain of command.
- Sirian