Thursday, June 19, 2008

FLOODS!

Last Friday afternoon Sally and I took a short drive to observe the incredible flooding that was taking place in our area. Less than 12 hours later a levee gave way and flood water submerged one of the streets we had been on swallowing up scores of homes and businesses in that neighborhood. Nationwide news coverage is telling us that in places like Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and now farther south along the Mississippi drainage the flooding is unprecedented. As of this morning there have been more than 20 levee breaches reported. My heart goes out to those who are suffering in the aftermath. Of course you have seen the news coverage. I really don't need to add to it.

What is on my mind is the fact that since the floods of '93 very little has been done to resolve such high water crises. The epic floods of '93 led to the convening of congressional committees, Army Corps of Engineers studies, numerous commissions and investigations. Many reports offering detailed remedies were presented. And what we have learned so far is that 15 years later, in 2008, very few of the recommendations were carried out. The aforementioned neighborhood, which also flooded in '93, was negligently left with the "protection" of a levee over 60 years old which officials knew could not withstand another big flood!

There are some lessons we can draw from all this.

1) As we saw with Hurricane Katrina and now the floods of '08, don't expect the government to solve problems like these. In addition to mortgaging the future of the nation to China and strapping the next generation with unimaginable debt, the government (local, state and federal) has scandalously neglected our infrastructure. Bridges are collapsing, levees are failing, streets are in disrepair, sewer and drainage systems are obsolete. Our officials have ignored these "unsexy" spending priorities choosing instead to fight questionable and very expensive wars, nation build abroad and give huge tax breaks to those who need them the least.

2) If you have placed your trust in any levee to keep your residence safe, you may want to reconsider where you live.

3) We've had two 500 year floods in 15 years in this area, not to mention the record number of tornadoes this year. What further evidence do we need that climate change is real?

4) If we don't discover and empower the kind of leaders and problem solvers who will get on top of this mess and mobilize the necessary resources to get the job done soon, we're in a heap of trouble. Personally, I'm not in the mood for any more photo ops and rhetoric from our "deciders" and candidates. We need action.

5) The greatest threat to the security of American citizens is not global jihad. It is a collapsing infrastructure. Repairing it and modernizing it for the 21st Century is the war we should be fighting.