Marinerhodes
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Many of us I am sure. But I feel that if you duck out or disregard an issue, it is like saying you don't care, or that the other person is 100% correct.
Marinerhodes said:WARmachine88 said:I dont mean that helping other nations is bad, but at least U.S should take care of itself first.
I dont see how waging a war in Iraq benifit the Katrina victims in anyways, but I am sure if there is no war in Iraq, U.S government can have at least more money to help to rebuild rather than asking the rest of the world to help (and U.S is like the richest nation in the world).
Umm...the war started a few years ago and Katrina came thru a few days ago. Your analogy is a bit off friend.
Even if there was no war on, the timeline of the government being able to do anything would probably be the same.
As far as rebuilding..let's get people safe and let the waters recede. One step at a time.
If I recall correctly, we have yet to ask anyone to help us. It has been offered but we have not asked.
Marinerhodes said:Umm...the war started a few years ago and Katrina came thru a few days ago. Your analogy is a bit off friend.
Even if there was no war on, the timeline of the government being able to do anything would probably be the same.
As far as rebuilding..let's get people safe and let the waters recede. One step at a time.
Missileer said:Most of you have forgotten about a Federal law called Posse Comitatus. The Armed Services cannot be used to perform State, City, County, or any other civilian law enforcement.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/comrel/factfile/Factcards/PosseComitatus.html
Marinerhodes said:Missileer said:Most of you have forgotten about a Federal law called Posse Comitatus. The Armed Services cannot be used to perform State, City, County, or any other civilian law enforcement.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/comrel/factfile/Factcards/PosseComitatus.html
I haven't forgotten no, but if the USMC sets up relief operations and civilians attempt to rob and steal or assault Military personnel then they have the right to defend themselves with the proper level of force. This is not to say that they are there to police the civilians. They are there for humanitarian aid.
Got a quick question too. I am in the USMC. I am employed by the Department of the Navy. The Department of the Navy is employed by the federal government. Doesn't logic follow that I am a federal employee?
Marinerhodes said:But the USMC is there. As humanitarian aid. Not law enforcement.
tomtom22 said:The USMC is there. One of the members of this site is there: 03USMC
http://www.military-quotes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14924
Italian Guy said:
Missileer said:Italian Guy said:
Yep. The Corps of Engineers built and operate every lock and dam on the upper Mississippi. They cut bends that drain into lower flats so the deep water can't move fast enough to cut trenches in the riverbed and erode the banks. Besides levees there are deltas all the way from Cairo, Illinois to the Gulf. Some of them about the size of a couple of football fields.
I will try to find my pictures of when I worked on the river and show you some of the deltas.
Italian Guy said:Missileer said:Italian Guy said:
Yep. The Corps of Engineers built and operate every lock and dam on the upper Mississippi. They cut bends that drain into lower flats so the deep water can't move fast enough to cut trenches in the riverbed and erode the banks. Besides levees there are deltas all the way from Cairo, Illinois to the Gulf. Some of them about the size of a couple of football fields.
I will try to find my pictures of when I worked on the river and show you some of the deltas.
Uhm ok thank you. But the sense of the post was about the charges of budget suts reported in the article![]()
Italian Guy said:Sorry, my bad. So why do you think they cut the budget then? It would be nice to learn what the Engineers budget is for each State.
Missileer said:Italian Guy said:Sorry, my bad. So why do you think they cut the budget then? It would be nice to learn what the Engineers budget is for each State.
That is a great question. The upper from Cairo which is mile 0 to just past St Louis controls the depth for navigation which means that the lower river doesn't have locks and dams because the river is deep enough, It is also extremely wide so the Engineers built the bends, flood plains, levees, and deltas to control the yearly flooding so New Orleans has never had to worry about broken or breeched dams. Every now and then, they will reroute the river to the old riverbed past Baton Rouge to lower the river at New Orleans. The biggest problem in the lower river is silt which has to be dredged constantly because it will "move" the bottom and widen the river. We were warned on the towboats that any deckhand that fell overboard would sink like a rock because every pocket, crease, or crevice on you would fill with sand in half a minute.
Here is the CoE website. Click on the "Key Issues" link in the menu to the left of the page to learn how one State affects another.
http://www.mvd.usace.army.mil/