{"id":460,"date":"2005-09-16T06:20:17","date_gmt":"2005-09-16T11:20:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/wp\/?p=460"},"modified":"2005-09-16T06:20:17","modified_gmt":"2005-09-16T11:20:17","slug":"weather-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hendersonbrook.net\/?p=460","title":{"rendered":"Weather Report"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We got a good pre-Ophelia dousing yesterday, which was welcome &#8211; it was only the second day of rain this whole summer, and the storm helped to lower the deficit.<br \/>\nThe forecasters are still not 100% sure of Ophelia&#8217;s exact track Northeast, but it looks like we are in for wind and more rain from tonight through Saturday.<\/p><p><!--more--><br \/>\nThe news of continued state and federal largesse to the evacuees at Camp Edwards has friends of mine frustrated and even a little angry.<br \/>\nA letter in yesterday&#8217;s Cape Cod Times said that &#8220;According to the &#8221;Human Condition&#8221; study undertaken by Barnstable County, 29 percent of Cape residents are in need.&#8221;<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve looked for a copy of the report online, because that high number is shocking, as is the failure of the business community, and government, to acknowledge it.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m starting to understand why things don&#8217;t get done in the private and non-profit sector.  There are certainly exceptions &#8211; a local group I&#8217;ve been working with for the past couple of months, the Barnstable County 4-H, is very entrepreneurial and results-oriented.<br \/>\nYesterday, though, I got my ears pinned back by a woman from another, large non-profit organization, who berated me for what she considers a lack of planning.<br \/>\nIn her world, it takes many months, many meetings and lots of cash to get anything done.<br \/>\nThe fact that Massachusetts was able to drop $15 million dollars in less than a month for the evacuees at Edwards didn&#8217;t enter the conversation.<br \/>\nIn other words, things can get done, and fast, in the public sector, if the leadership wants it that way.  Government can provide health care, housing, transportation and jobs &#8211; if the leadership wants it to.<br \/>\nIt seems like the list of horrors that grows daily about the mismanagement of the chaos in New Orleans has everything to do with lousy communication, bureaucratic red tape, a CYA attitude and a basic fear that people in need will run amok if given a chance.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t believe that Bush is anti-government or anti-big government.  I think he and his team see taxpayer dollars as a gigantic gravy train for their pals, competent or not.<br \/>\nRemarkably, they have gotten away with the consequences of an evolving record of incompetence, whether its Halliburton&#8217;s cost overruns, the war in Iraq, or the Katrina disaster.<br \/>\nThe Bush appointment of independent auditors to prevent corruption in post-Katrina spending is a joke.  From the brief history so far, it looks like this is going to become another pork barrel boondoggle for Friends of Bush.<br \/>\nAt the end of yesterday&#8217;s conversation with the woman from the non-profit, she said (and it might have been with a sigh), &#8220;Things are different with companies than they are with non-profits&#8221;.<br \/>\nThat is certainly true, especially with small companies, because they HAVE to be different.  If you don&#8217;t adapt quickly to change or respond quickly to opportunities, you are out of business.  You don&#8217;t have hoardes of committees whose approval you need to coax and you don&#8217;t have to fill your day with meetings that generate a lot of talk and few outcomes.<br \/>\nThe events of the last month or so have certainly provided food for thought.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We got a good pre-Ophelia dousing yesterday, which was welcome &#8211; it was only the second day of rain this whole summer, and the storm helped to lower the deficit. 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