If a hurricane strikes, we can blame the president for not being there; we can blame Congress and FEMA; we can blame the state governments; but in the end, it's the mayors and the local city governments that have to be prepared for emergencies and be prepared to act.
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"If a hurricane strikes, we can blame the president for not being there; we can blame Congress and FEMA; we can blame the state governments; but in the end, it's the mayors and the local city governments that have to be prepared for emergencies and be prepared to act." — Michael Bloomberg #politicsgovernment
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If a hurricane strikes, we can blame the president for not being there; we can blame Congress and FEMA; we can blame the state governments; but in the end, it's the mayors and the local city governments that have to be prepared for emergencies and be prepared to act. — Michael Bloomberg
About Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg was a Politician from United States (1942–present).
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Who said "If a hurricane strikes, we can blame the president for not being there; we can…"?
This quote is attributed to Michael Bloomberg, a Politician from United States.
When did Michael Bloomberg live?
Michael Bloomberg lived from 1942 – present.
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