It’s been twenty years since Hurricane Katrina killed 1,800 people and devastated a region, so there will be many reflections on the water that flooded New Orleans. Mark F. Bonner and Mathew D. Sanders take a look at another deluge: The money that flooded into the area after the waters receded. "Most Americans soon moved on, but the federal government did something extraordinary: It committed more than $140 billion toward the region’s recovery. Adjusted for inflation, that’s more than was spent on the post-World War II Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe or for the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan after the Sept. 11 attacks. It remains the largest post-disaster domestic recovery effort in U.S. history." Those kind of resources should have given hope to residents to that NOLA would once again live up to its motto, Laissez les bons temps rouler. But while the money rolled in, the good times didn't. "What instead emerged was the uncomfortable truth that America isn’t good at long-term recovery. If the reconstruction of Lower Manhattan and the Marshall Plan are hailed as triumphs of American exceptionalism, then the response to Katrina belongs in a darker corner of U.S. history: the Afghanistan or Vietnam of rebuilding — painful, expensive and, ultimately, a failure. It is now a cautionary tale for every place in America that will one day face its own disaster." NYT (Gift Article): The $140 Billion Failure We Don’t Talk About. 2No Good Deed Goes UnpunishedLetitia James, Adam Schiff, Lisa Cook... all of these Trump enemies are being hit by the administration with charges (at least on social media) of mortgage fraud. This is not a coincidence. Josh Marshall explains how the process all starts with Bill Pulte, Trump’s Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. A MAGA Warrior Is Rifling Through Your Mortgage Paperwork. "The process goes like this. Pulte clearly has a Trump enemies list. Whether he gets directed explicitly by the White House or just knows on his own what’s wanted really doesn’t matter. He sifts through everyone’s mortgage records, finds something that he claims is evidence of fraud and immediately makes a referral to the DOJ. Now it’s a 'federal investigation.' From there he heads on to Twitter and announces that James or Cook or Schiff is guilty of mortgage fraud and under investigation. He goes beyond that and starts selectively releasing documents on Twitter or making claims about their guilt. We tend to think of the weaponization of federal government power as mostly centering on the Justice Department. But as you can see here, that’s hardly the case. It is a glaring example of the rules of the road under the second Trump administration. All the powers of the state are unleashed against the people who displease the president. Full stop." 3Again"An assailant fired a rifle through the windows of a Catholic church in Minneapolis where students were celebrating their first Mass of the new school year on Wednesday, killing an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old in the pews and injuring 17 others." Here's the latest from NYT and NBC. 4Rake America Great Again"None of the cases Reuters reviewed involved someone being charged with a violent offense." Reuters: Inside Trump's DC crackdown: Swarms of agents and arrests for minor offenses. It's all a show. 5Extra, ExtraWe Need to Talk About the Sycophant in the Room: "In President Donald Trump’s longest on-camera appearance of his second term, he soaked up credit from his Cabinet as he moved to assert personal dominance over more and more aspects of American life. The president is saving whale populations on the East Coast, one Cabinet secretary said. University leaders are calling to discuss campus culture thanks to his pressure, said another. Debris from the Los Angeles wildfires was cleared in record time thanks to his executive order, declared a third. And a pregnant reporter’s unborn baby is safer thanks to the federal takeover of D.C. policing, she told the president." In 3-hour televised Cabinet meeting, Trump soaks up flattery. (As a matter of personal sanity preservation, I never watch these sick displays. Sadly, the same is not true of the rest of the world. They are watching. And they recognize this behavior all too well.) 6Bottom of the NewsThe Josh Pit: "The stats show how rapidly this shift is occurring. Before the three current Josh governors were elected — all since 2022 — no Josh had served as governor since 1895, according to data from the National Governors Association. In Congress, where five Joshes currently serve, only about two dozen congressmen or senators were named Josh prior to 2017." It's the golden age of Josh. |
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
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