The Devil Made Me Do It

June 17, 2006 / by JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE

COMMON CURRENCY
A hurricane of fraud?
FEMA did mismanage Katrina relief, but it's wrong to blame victims for spending irresponsibly.
June 17, 2006


MOVE OVER, RECKLESS CONSUMERS. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has outdone your irresponsible spending by racking up a debit card bill so outrageous it could have been created using Mad Libs. Sex-change operations, vacations to the Dominican Republic and wild nights at strip clubs were all bought on the government's dime by both con artists and legitimate victims of Hurricane Katrina. But try to keep that knee from jerking — although FEMA's oversight was lacking, wasted money is an inevitable byproduct of providing rapid emergency assistance.

The tawdry expenses are listed in a report released Wednesday by the Government Accountability Office. Though the headline makers were select items purchased with debit cards that FEMA gave out immediately after Katrina struck, the centerpiece of the survey was an estimate that about 16% of the agency's more than $6 billion in overall hurricane relief payments were improper and potentially fraudulent. And that figure is probably on the low side because it only accounts for certain categories of fraud, such as misrepresentation of identity and duplicate payments.

ADVERTISEMENTSome misuse of the FEMA-issued debit cards, however, is hardly shocking. The aim of the $2,000 cards was to give individuals immediate aid to be spent according to his or her judgment, rather than earmarking items that the government guessed would be of greatest assistance. For every "Girls Gone Wild" video purchased, thousands of families used their cards for clothing, food and temporary shelter without having to deal with federal red tape. Bad spending decisions are an unfortunate side effect of a clever and responsive policy.

The 16% of improper expenditures is indeed high for a federal aid program — food stamps and unemployment insurance, by comparison, had respective rates of 5.9% and 10.1% last fiscal year. But these are established programs, not on-the-fly responses that had to process a sudden rush of 2.6 million claims. Unlike a permanent safety net, disaster relief's top priority is to help as many people as fast as possible, which comes at the price of reduced efficiency.

But just because FEMA faced a daunting task does not mean it should be given a pass for its sloppy oversight. The GAO cited several quick fixes that should be put into effect immediately, most notably simple tests for misrepresentation when citizens register for federal disaster assistance. FEMA's response thus far — cutting expedited payments to $500 — misses the point and will undercut relief efforts in future catastrophes.

It's easy, and necessary, to criticize FEMA's across-the-board incompetence in responding to the largest displacement of Americans since the Civil War. But obsessing about the spending habits of refugees comes perilously close to blaming the victim.
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Hey we all know it was President BUSH who made all those people lie and steal to get the money from FEMA , he (the president) does not like BLACK PEOPLE so they had to cheat the system to get even with HIM and we know it's OK because the elite press says SO ! ! ! ! !
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2 comments on The Devil Made Me Do It

  • psycho60s said 2 years ago
    Right after Katrina hit I made a small donation. I did not make any further donations because I wanted to sit back and see just what did happen with all of the money. Yes, I was very suspicious. Sure enough, just what I told my wife was going to happen with the money is EXACTLY what happened. When I now see any appeals to the public for money for Katrina "victims" I now - sadly - turn a deaf ear. Why sadly?? Because there are ppl who still need help. The ppl who have commited fraud have turned me against trying to help any more. How would I ever know if my money went where it was supposed to go and not for someone to have a sex change operation or to live better than I do? I say, "I'm sorry", to the ppl in Louisianna but how can I possibly think or do any differently than I have in light of all of the corruption? I think the ppl who are caught commiting fraud should be made to go back to their hometown and help clean it up while wearing pink outfits like the sherrif in Arizona makes those prisoners wear. They should also be made to live right there in the muck and mire and whatever until the job is done. After the clean up is done they should go to jail!!!
  • JOEZsREPUBLICANPAGE said 2 years ago
    [SAD][MAD][SAD] I'm the same way now ,, sadly there are so many crooks out there now , the only place I feel safe giving money now is the Salvation Army,, I know where they spend the money !!!!!!![THUMBUP]

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