Wednesday
Jun212006
Mayor Nagin dithers while New Orleans withers
Wed, June 21, 2006 Mayor Nagin said he was developing a plan for rebuilding the city. His blue-ribbon commission unveiled a plan, but then he rejected it. So, as the N.Y. Times article discusses we now have money but no plan. And we have violent crime again, which is why the mayor had to ask for the National Guard to come back. Remind me again: why was Nagin re-elected?



Reader Comments (11)
1984 – The World’s Fair is going to lead to a rejuvenation of the city and we are all going to be rich.
1994 – Land based gambling is going to revitalize the city and we are all going to be rich.
2002 – A new mayor is coming to office to clean up the city and we are all going to be rich.
2006 – Katrina recovery money is coming to lead the way to rebuilding the city and we are all going to be rich.
Why should I believe it this time? Please, someone, tell me why I should come back and don’t reference New Orleans culture, food, Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, etc. I know those reasons. Give me something concrete that I can believe. A plan would be nice.
I agree with Stanley's comment. I'm glad that I'm not the only one to think that bringing the NG back is a huge setback.
The great thing about New Orleans is that life is richer there than most places because of the things you mention... the art, the music, the food, the architecture.
I don't think money doesn't make life richer - just more comfortable.
Identical twins separated at birth were studied at great lenth. They grew up in different cities, different countries, in homes of extremely different class distinction - yet they had such similiar tastes and made such similiar choices with their lives it was uncanny. The scientists comcluded that we are hard wired at birth to be what we are - ambitious, angry, stingy, generous, faithless, passionate, grumpy, optimistic, etc. Environment does not define our possibilities as we once thought. My sister and I grew up in the same house and shared the same bedroom. She is a negligent mother and a drug user. I am a professor. She chose not to get an education, I chose to get a terminal degree... etc, etc. I made this happen. My parents didn't pay my way. Of course Jimmy Carter helped. Its nice to know the help is there is we need it.
The first thing that struck me about New Orleans my first Mardi Graa in 1979 or 80 was its amazing tolerance of others craziness, eccentricity, etc. Many of the people living on the streets would have been living in state institutions anywhere else. Does anyone remember the bead lady? What happened to her?
There are a lot of people living in NOLA who are hard wired to tolerate excess. Its a double edged sword since it brings like minded tourists and attracts the deadliest drug dealers... if only the profits of this trade in excess could be shared with those who want to better their lives through education...
Maybe NOLA just needs to import some of those Ohio troopers like they did in the late 90's. I was stopped for making an illegal left turn for the first time ever in NOLA during that time. My friends in the city said New Orleans was trying out a new experiment called law enforcement....