It's pretty amazing reading back through all of that and seeing her defiance in spite of the upbraiding she has received. Very revealing and indicative of what happens when you put fools in charge of anything.
And sort of scary, if I may say so. Folks like her showing up, throwing their weight around, herding people "for their own good", telling folks what they may or may not do, with no regard for those who neither need nor want their "help".
Where the hell was FEMA in Staten Island, after Sandy, to assist people whose houses still stood? Or, for that matter, where were the State and local emergency "management" people who could have kicked-started the debris removal folks? Many of the residents were in good enough condition to want to begin cleaning up and if the authorities did anything, it was to obstruct.
A while ago, I read "One Second After", a book about the aftermath of an EMP attack and one thing struck me particularly hard. The community -- a neighborhood and its immediate surrounds -- got themselves organized and functioning well enough that they knew if "the authorities" showed up, said authorities needed to be persuaded that their "help" was unnecessary.
Sometime after the Y2K hoohah, my county officials looked into "disaster preparedness" and put out the word that in case of a widespread emergency, folks should at least "check in" at the shelters, even if they decided not to stay, so everyone could be "accounted for".
Right. Like that's ever gonna happen. I don't want nor need them "accounting" for me and mine; I'm not their concern.
eta: Aha. I see Weisshaupt has struck a blow for us self-reliant types in the comments section at the last piece.