I see the TBN community is very aware of the extreme situation in the gulf states. I think as others have said these types of storms are wake up calls. They bring out the best and the worst in people.
I think the federal government is still in react mode. After Florida of last year, and indeed after this storm, NEW emergency management operations need to be looked at.
Pre-positioning of supplies and equipment needs to be thought about. These storms are more intense, their damage more severe, and yet they can be tracked with a greater degree of accuracy.
Perhaps the storm and suffering it has caused, and continues to cause will also shed some activity on our energy policy. But right now, for the next few months, and perhaps years, human suffering should take precedence. I think FEMA is on the verge of melt-down.
They still are engaged in Florida after last year, and now this.
Thinking of our Southern citizens.
-Mike Z.
I think the federal government is still in react mode. After Florida of last year, and indeed after this storm, NEW emergency management operations need to be looked at.
Pre-positioning of supplies and equipment needs to be thought about. These storms are more intense, their damage more severe, and yet they can be tracked with a greater degree of accuracy.
Perhaps the storm and suffering it has caused, and continues to cause will also shed some activity on our energy policy. But right now, for the next few months, and perhaps years, human suffering should take precedence. I think FEMA is on the verge of melt-down.
They still are engaged in Florida after last year, and now this.
Thinking of our Southern citizens.
-Mike Z.