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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow Top GOP Donors Got Jeb Bush to Facilitate a Hurricane Katrina Cruise-Ship Boondoggle
Jeb Bush spends a lot of time trying to burnish his *image* during the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005.
Not so fast.
How Top GOP Donors Got Jeb Bush to Facilitate a Hurricane Katrina Cruise-Ship Boondoggle, MotherJones, August 28, 2015
Trailing Donald Trump in the polls by a widening margin, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is trying to use the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina on Saturday to highlight his successes in crisis response. On Tuesday, his presidential campaign released a two-minute ad promoting Bush's handling of hurricanes as governor.
Bush has been widely praised for his response to Katrina, in contrast with the criticism his brother, George W. Bush, faced as president in addressing the disaster. But one thing Jeb Bush is not likely to mention on the anniversary is how he helped Carnival Cruise Linesvia a major GOP donorland a quarter-billion-dollar federal contract to house people displaced by the hurricane. The fast-tracked contract sent $236 million to the Florida-based cruise company, but the ships sat half empty for weeks, according to the Associated Press, which wrote in 2006 that the deal "has been criticized by lawmakers of both parties as a prime example of wasted spending in Hurricane Katrina-related contracts."
The deal exemplified the government access afforded to high-dollar donors, and the big payoff it can generate. Ric Cooper, the ad executive who reached out to Bush to pitch the cruise ships as an emergency housing solution, had donated $65,000 to the Republican Party of Florida in 2002 and $50,000 to the Republican National Committee in 2004. Micky Arison, the billionaire former CEO of the Carnival Corporation, has donated amply to both parties over the years, most recently giving $500,000 to Right to Rise USA, the super-PAC backing Bush's presidential bid.
As Bloomberg reported in December 2014, Cooper knew he had a direct line to Bush. "None of us have any idea how to reach out to [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] or whoever is appropriate," he wrote to Bush in an email on August 31, 2005.
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Former Rep. Henry Waxman of California, then the ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee, sent a letter to Bush in 2006, shortly before the six-month contract with Carnival expired, calling the episode a "boondoggle" that cost taxpayers roughly $240,000 for each family of five it sheltered. "At this price, the federal government could have built permanent homes for the families," Waxman said, according to Bloomberg.
The Bush campaign didn't respond to a Mother Jones request for comment on the matter.
Bush has been widely praised for his response to Katrina, in contrast with the criticism his brother, George W. Bush, faced as president in addressing the disaster. But one thing Jeb Bush is not likely to mention on the anniversary is how he helped Carnival Cruise Linesvia a major GOP donorland a quarter-billion-dollar federal contract to house people displaced by the hurricane. The fast-tracked contract sent $236 million to the Florida-based cruise company, but the ships sat half empty for weeks, according to the Associated Press, which wrote in 2006 that the deal "has been criticized by lawmakers of both parties as a prime example of wasted spending in Hurricane Katrina-related contracts."
The deal exemplified the government access afforded to high-dollar donors, and the big payoff it can generate. Ric Cooper, the ad executive who reached out to Bush to pitch the cruise ships as an emergency housing solution, had donated $65,000 to the Republican Party of Florida in 2002 and $50,000 to the Republican National Committee in 2004. Micky Arison, the billionaire former CEO of the Carnival Corporation, has donated amply to both parties over the years, most recently giving $500,000 to Right to Rise USA, the super-PAC backing Bush's presidential bid.
As Bloomberg reported in December 2014, Cooper knew he had a direct line to Bush. "None of us have any idea how to reach out to [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] or whoever is appropriate," he wrote to Bush in an email on August 31, 2005.
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Former Rep. Henry Waxman of California, then the ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee, sent a letter to Bush in 2006, shortly before the six-month contract with Carnival expired, calling the episode a "boondoggle" that cost taxpayers roughly $240,000 for each family of five it sheltered. "At this price, the federal government could have built permanent homes for the families," Waxman said, according to Bloomberg.
The Bush campaign didn't respond to a Mother Jones request for comment on the matter.
The list of things that Jeb Bush petulantly won't comment on is quite lengthy. He won't be able to hide for much longer.
As we continue to see, Jeb Bush continues to peddle lies about his self-styled "leadership". And these tiresome lies are beyond their sell-by date.
This whole family is a nest of thieves.
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How Top GOP Donors Got Jeb Bush to Facilitate a Hurricane Katrina Cruise-Ship Boondoggle (Original Post)
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(82,849 posts)1. Hey! Jeb! will tell you what he wants to remember about his record
There are just two things off limits: Whatever he said and whatever he did. Other than that, ask anything you want.