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Destroying FEMA

August 31st, 2005

Please read Destroying FEMA. It’s an excellent overview of the state of FEMA written by Eric Holdeman, the director of King County, Washington’s Office of Emergency Management. The editorial really irritates and saddens me, mostly because, from what I’ve learned since the beginning of the year in my Emergency Management classes and readings, it is all absolutely true.

FEMA getting out of the preparedness side of emergency management will be devastating. Preparedness and mitigation are the only things that will help decrease the impacts of disasters, whether they be from terrorism or natural hazards.

Personally, I think the Department of Homeland Security’s focus on terrorism, rather than an “all hazards” approach has been incredibly misguided. We step up our efforts to prevent one person from putting a bomb on a subway that might kill 30 people instead of spending money to build up a levee that might save thousands of lives and billions of dollars in property.

Admittedly, I’m not an expert. I don’t know the intricacies of politics or the decisions that have brought us to this place. I’m merely a student of Emergency Management who grew up in the Witt-era of FEMA, admiring their people and their efforts, and I’m sad to see the way things have evolved under the current administration.

I hope Katrina changes this course.

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Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise

August 25th, 2005

Financing willing, the house is mine September 16.

Eeeek!

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Cranky McCrabbypants

August 24th, 2005

I stopped drinking Coke 72 hours ago. I’ve now entered the crabby phase of caffeine withdrawal. You have been warned.

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Seriously, people.

August 23rd, 2005

No phone conversation is so important that you need to have it while taking a poo.

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Social Groups and Situations Which Don’t Mix Well

August 21st, 2005

Group: Single Adult Sunday School class
Situation: Viewing The 40 Year-Old Virgin

It almost felt dirty to laugh so hard. Almost.

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Cautiously Optimistic

August 19th, 2005

Inspection tomorrow.

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Maybe

August 15th, 2005
Maybe

I put an offer in today. There are other offers. We’ll see how it pans out.

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One Day More!

August 10th, 2005

One more day of summer school!

HUZZAH!

Please remind me next year that I shouldn’t do summer school if I want to retain my sanity or friends.

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Chocolate Fountain, Part 2: The Realization

August 1st, 2005

Almost two years ago, I began a crusade. A crusade for justice. A crusade for what is right. A crusade for chocolate fountains at weddings.

Finally, all my efforts were realized. Last weekend, at Dave and Desi’s wedding, I experienced the goodness that is the chocolate fountain.

Connie’s premonition, that “leia would be leaning over it openmouthed”, was right.

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