fox news columnist served in bush bhows during hurricane katrina. welcome karl, nice to see you. so what do voters expect from governors and presidents particularly governors here when you have a natural disaster like this? well they expect governor to be in charge and to have mobilized both local governments, state government, and private institutions to mediate the aftermath and to be able to help peel get back on their feet. this is a test if you will ofen frontline leadership of a governor and also in some instances the mayor of big cities have a big role to place but governor is lead. federal government basically writes checks unless the local government and state government utterly collapse as they did in katrina and the federal government has to nationalize the event in essence. but florida has a strong tradition of governors rising up and meeting challenges they have one of the best management cities governor of florida needs to know how to deal with this because th
long the government can take to evaluate permits but what was fund menially missing from this package was any enforcement mechanism. there was no way to require the government to actually stick to the things that were in there and this was one of the republican complaints. the other problem is there s a big poison pill in this bill. and that it would have given the federal energy regulatory commission the ability to override states when it comes to the building of transmission requires which is a big agenda for the left because they want to be able to connect renewables and if force the middle of the country that doesn t have these lines running through it to subsidize all of these renewables that are being used in blue states. this would have really changed the current situation, and been very bad in caused more unreliability in the grid. paul: yeah, that bill for those transmission lines kim, could be something by one estimate 2.4 trillion dollars to build that and do this and ferk p