Science will tell us what we need to do. |
She would be very high in my book, |
She's very much in charge, she shows a remarkable inner strength. |
Small businesses are the engine of our economic growth. This was true before Katrina, and it remains true as our small businesses move our economy forward as we rebuild from the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history, ... Since Hurricane Katrina first hit our shores, 53,900 businesses have asked for Washington's help, but so far only 58 of theses businesses have received any assistance. Washington has promised real help for the people of the Gulf Coast -- it is time to stop making promises and to start fulfilling them. |
Substantive future investments from our federal government must be rooted in the principles of accountability and a clear strategy for building a New South: a New South that is stronger, better, and full of economic opportunities for all citizens. |
That is under water. Those . . . |
The agency is struggling but making progress every day, |
The buck's going to stop right here in Washington when all is said and done, |
The Bush administration can't investigate its own failures, |
The city of New Orleans will be rebuilt, |
The communication systems throughout the entire Gulf Coast are severely compromised. |
The Gulf Coast states have been basically forced by the Republican leadership in the House to accept help under conditions that have never been imposed on any state, city, region, county, sheriff, mayor ever before in the history of the country. |
The high price of health care in this country is a serious issue that demands serious attention. Putting limits on damages have little or no effect on skyrocketing malpractice insurance rates. |
The military will come. I promise it. Until they do, you have to stabilize it. |
The people of our states have survived storms before. That was not what put us under. It was the levee system that broke in New Orleans. |