Sunday, November 22, 2009

Dimanche

The cruelty of Katrina shorthand ~Levees.org

USA Today Stretches Truth Condom Over MR-GO Ruling
~Should they ride the lawsuit's momentum and try to extract potentially billions of dollars from the federal government to compensate Katrina victims? Or should they keep the focus on getting federal help for Louisiana's multibillion-dollar coastal restoration efforts?
~Editilla gets it like a shank in the ass: so it begins.
Rick Jervis knows better than this and I am appalled at his bias.
A) What "KATRINA Victims"? This is the entire point of the Ruling, to wit: Katrina didn't do it. The Corps did it. They built MR-GO wrong from the start just like the levees in New Orleans that failed. IT'S THE LEVEES STUPID.
Let me guess, Rick Jervis drives a Ford Pinto. This pig-stuck gum'shoe has been made directly aware of the Falsehood of using Katrina Shorthand to describe the devastation of New Orleans.
B) Here is the Straw Man Fallacy of Rick Jervis, former journalist currently copy writer oligarch media troll, to wit: that this is an argument of Just Compensation from Defective Product Liability -versus- Funding for Wetlands Restoration. Wrong Bathwater.
Rick Jervis is incapable of adjudicating this case, he is not the judge, or the jury. He is a media mouf'piece, and thus has No Business attempting to pre-judge the execution of current or future potential Defective Product Liability judgments.
Who'z in Yer'wallet, Rick Jervis?
The 2 issues are NOT mutually exclusive, though they are separate in nature. Not only is Rick Jervis hoping that the readers will swallow his own seed of the Corps Costs Estimates of 100's of Billions for their side of the work, he is offering the erroneous proposition that the Corps is the Lead in the solution to the Wetlands Restoration activity --this prophylactic misnomer stretches so very far from the Truth as to resemble a condom over the head of an oil derrick.
The Bad and Corrupt Engineering for which the citizens of New Orleans paid taxes and by which to be killed, is not in the same argument with funding Wetlands Restoration. Buy that Public Relations Frame, and I've got a lot full of Ford Pintos to sell you.

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