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Some Firms Hired in Katrina’s Wake Have Checkered Pasts

Some Firms Hired in Katrina’s Wake Have Checkered Pasts Yochi J. Dreazen The Wall Street Journal, September 20th 2005 GoldStar EMS was on the ropes earlier this year, beset by legal problems. The Texas ambulance provider’s offices had been raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of a …

Met by Despair, Not Violence

Met by Despair, Not Violence As they begin to patrol the chaotic city, troops are surprised by what they don’t find. Scott Gold Los Angeles Times, September 3rd 2005 NEW ORLEANS – Forty-four troops pressed together in their truck, swaying as one at every bump and turn like reeds in …

The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein The Nation, April 19 2005 Last summer, in the lull of the August media doze, the Bush Administration’s doctrine of preventive w ar took a major leap forward. On August 5, 2004, the White House created the Office of the Coordinator for …

From Slave Ships to the Superdome in New Orleans

From Slave Ships to the Superdome in New Orleans Carl Dix Revolution #13 September 4th 2005 New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. People trapped amidst squalor and chaos in the official shelters. People facing death from starvation and disease on the streets. Most of the people trapped in …

Poor, Black, and Left Behind

Poor, Black, and Left Behind  Mike Davis Common Dreams, September 24th 2004 The evacuation of New Orleans in the face of Hurricane Ivan looked sinisterly like Strom Thurmond’s version of the Rapture. Affluent white people fled the Big Easy in their SUVs, while the old and car-less — mainly Black …

An Interview with Mike Davis

The struggle over the future of New Orleans An Interview with Mike Davis Mike Davis interviewed by Lee Sustar Socialist Worker, September 23rd 2005 The poor of New Orleans–especially poor African Americans–suffered the brunt of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in the city, thanks to the criminal neglect of authorities at every …

Catastrophic Economics: The Predators of New Orleans

 Catastrophic Economics: The Predators of New Orleans Mark Davis le monde diplomatique, October 2005  THE tempest that destroyed New Orleans was conjured out of tropical seas and an angry atmosphere 250km offshore of the Bahamas. Labelled initially as “tropical depression 12” on 23 August, it quickly intensified into “tropical storm …