During Hurricane Katrina the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was not prepared to respond efficiently. Why was this so damaging for the George W. Bush administration?
A) because it was supposed to be specially competent in dealing with disaster
B) because he had wanted to eliminate FEMA in the past
C) because it confirmed climate change was a real problem that needed to be addressed
D) because he had tripled FEMA's budget to avoid catastrophes
E) because people felt the military was fighting somebody else's war instead of helping U.S. citizens in need
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