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Quote by: brien It was helpful for the Governor to bring the equipment shortages question to the forefront of national politics but I think she could have done it in a less partisian manner, thereby sidestepping the issue of her intentions. Every American deserves to know the equipment availability in their state should it be needed for a local disaster. It is essential for planning. |
How should the governor have handled the issue? Prior to the disaster, she had private discussions with bureaucrats, sent letters, attended congressional hearings, and did everything but beg for the return of her state's NG equipment. After the disaster, she tells the press that she warned Washington about the problem. What did she do wrong?