Hey Bonzo .. In light of the Katrina catastrophe and damages done in the states of Mississippi and Louisiana, the actions taken for Gustav were completely correct. That area needs to know it is not forgotten and will be taken care of as much as possible should we have any of the same things happen again.
I am a long time witness of hurricanes, what they can do, where they can go, how they can act. One thing that IS predictable about hurricanes is that hurricanes are UNpredictable. Katrina was not the first killer to hit that area and won't be the last. When there is even the smallest chance that any storm could deliver the sort of damage done by any of these storms, everything we have should be called out to save whatever can be saved should the need arise.
When there is a hurricane headed to the U.S. ALL OF US take note because of the unpredictability of the storm path. One Labor Day (like this one), there was a storm in the Gulf of Mexico that went north, back south, back north, back south, etc - just bounced around out there (I was working in our Court House in the Disaster Preparedness area the whole weekend to watch for our community) and we couldn't tell what in the world was going to happen. It ended up about a week later coming to the panhandle of Florida and destroying a lot of stuff in a community that seldom gets a storm. A month later, the same happened again and it hit the same area, and that area hasn't been directly hit since then.
We must never take lightly the likes of a hurricane. We have had too many that went where they were not predicted to go so we just get our ducks in a row, gather supplies we need, bring in stuff from the yard, protect our homes and properties, then hunker down inside our homes with hopes and prayers that it doesn't come to our house. When it's over, we either pray with thankfulness or cry with sadness. We all take a breath of relief. We are thankful this time that our troops are watching over us.
So, no I don't think it was government interference overmuch. Makes a good political football, tho. certainly a newsmaker all over the world, methinks.
Thanks for asking. You are apparently very interested in how the U.S. works and that's a real compliment to have someone asking. Glad to have some input here.