Sunday, August 28, 2011

Obama shows up at FEMA headquarters for Photo Op



The mainstream media is doing its usual job of portraying President Obama like he knows what he’s doing. It’s a pretty lame though considering most people already know the opposite is true.



Yahoo News



US President Barack Obama warned the US east coast was in for a "long 72 hours" as he led his government's response to Hurricane Irene at a disaster command center in Washington.



Obama on Saturday chaired a meeting at the National Response Coordination Center (NRCC) set up at the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) headquarters in Washington, which is marshaling federal and local hurricane-relief efforts.



"This is going to be a tough slog getting through this thing," Obama said during a video teleconference including senior federal officials and local government agencies in the east coast path of Irene.



"It's going to be a long 72 hours. Obviously a lot of families are going to be affected ... the biggest concern I'm having right now has to do with flooding and power," Obama said during the videoconference.



"(It) sounds like that's going to be an enormous strain on a lot of states" that could last days, or even longer in some cases, he said.


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