CBS/AP/ August 29, 2010, 12:25 PM

Obama to Gulf: Sticking With You 'Til Job's Done

Updated at 6:33 p.m. EDT.

Five years after Hurricane Katrina's wrath, President Barack Obama sought to reassure disaster-weary Gulf Coast residents Sunday that he would not abandon their cause.

"My administration is going to stand with you, and fight alongside you, until the job is done," Obama said to cheers at Xavier University, a historically black, Catholic university that was badly flooded by the storm.

The president said there are still too many vacant lots, trailers serving as classrooms, displaced residents and people out of work. But he said New Orleanians have showed amazing resilience.

"Because of you," the president declared, "New Orleans is coming back."

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Obama spoke five years to the day from when Hurricane Katrina roared onshore in Louisiana, tearing through levees and flooding 80 percent of New Orleans. More than 1,800 people along the Gulf Coast died, mostly in Louisiana.

Even as the region struggled to put despair behind it, hardship struck again this year in the form of the BP oil spill. More than 200 million gallons of oil surged into the Gulf of Mexico before the well was capped in mid-July. New Orleans' economy, heavily dependent on tourism and the oil and gas industry, was set back anew.

Standing in front of a large American flag with students arrayed behind him, Obama boasted of his administration's efforts to respond to the Gulf spill, saying one of his promises - to stop the leak - has been kept.

"The second promise I made was that we would stick with our efforts, and stay on BP, until the damage to the Gulf and to the lives of the people in this region was reversed," Obama said. "And this, too, is a promise we will keep."

But Obama's speech didn't offer any new plans for restoring the Gulf, bringing New Orleans' fast-disappearing wetlands back to life or cleaning up BP's spilled oil. Some residents had hoped Obama would take the opportunity to announce an early end to the deepwater drilling moratorium he enacted after the spill. But he made no mention of the moratorium, which people here say is costing jobs.

Obama did offer a list of accomplishments on Katrina recovery he said his administration has achieved, including helping move residents out of temporary housing, streamlining money for schools and restoration projects, and working to rebuild the poorly maintained levee system that failed the city when Katrina struck.

A CBS News poll shows that a large majority believes that the government is not prepared to deal with another hurricane as powerful as Katrina, reports CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante.

The President promised Sunday to finish building a new levee system for the city by next year and also to restore the wetlands damaged by Katrina and the oil spill.

CBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller reports that Obama trumpeted Friday's agreement on providing $1.8 billion for Orleans Parish schools.

Knoller also said that Obama vowed to finish a fortified levee system by next year - "so that this city is protected against a 100-year storm."
Implicit in Obama's remarks was an indictment of sorts against former President George W. Bush's administration for its handling of the crisis. Obama called Katrina and its aftermath not just a natural disaster but "a manmade catastrophe - a shameful breakdown in government that left countless men, women and children abandoned and alone."

But Obama has faced questions of his own about how his administration handled the Gulf spill, including accusations officials moved too slowly and deferred too much to BP. The White House has scrambled repeatedly to right the response, pleasing Gulf Coast residents with a $20 billion victims' compensation fund Obama pushed BP to establish. But there is still plenty of skepticism among Gulf Coast residents about government promises, and Obama sought to alleviate that.

"In Washington, we are restoring competence and accountability," he said. "We're putting in place reforms so that never again in America is someone left behind in a disaster."

Arriving without any new policy announcements or benefits for the city, Obama appeared to hope in part that his mere presence would reassure residents they were not forgotten. For some, it might have been enough.

Before his speech Obama dropped in at the Parkway Bakery and Tavern, a local institution known for shrimp and roast beef po'boys, which was underwater after Katrina. "I appreciate you coming here," one woman told him. He responded with a hug.
By Associated Press Writer Erica Werner.
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wlhoppers says:
NoWayJoe9999 - is it really necessary for you to call people names every time you post?
Oh well.

This is just the latest PR bandwagon for Obama to jump on. Another chance to claim credit for nothing he's done.
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FoolKiller says:
Obama? Who dat??
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SoCal_Gridlock says:
Obama made no mention of lifting the drilling moratorium. To me that's not "sticking WITH New Orleans", that's "Sticking it TO New Orleans".
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NoWayJose9999 says:
Republican fascists love to sweep the facts about Katrina under the rug. Bu$h cut and run,and did NOTHING for Katrina except send in a few thousand FEMA trailers.
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Rachel262 says:
obama is an "E M B A R R A S S M E N T" to America and to mankind in general. What a failure he is. What a complete big fat "Z E R O" obama is. I'll never vote democratic again. Where are the "J O B S" he promised. We need to feed our kids!
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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Rachel262 is an E M B A R R A S S M E N T to herself for being so lame brained.
Is it really that easy to brainwash you???
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jimmyc1955 says:
If the President is sticking with New Orleans until "the job is done" then, if it follows the same path as every thing else his administration has done, you can shut down the city and move out. New Orleans - you don't have a hope in heck.
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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Bu$h did NOTHING for New Orleans, but republican cretins want to denigrate Obama for actually trying to reclaim N.O. from the disaster of FIVE YEARS ago that has long suffered at the hands of DO NOTHING Republicans.
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No way Jose, your an Idiot! N.O. and LA. had a democratic Gov. and Mayor and they screwed it all up, apparently your case of amnesia is very partisan.
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RobAla says:
"Obama to Gulf: Sticking With You 'Til Job's Done"

President Obama's "job" of shutting down over 20,000 oil rig jobs in the Gulf by his stupid moratorium is sickening. Some help for the area. It has gotten to the point that I can't stand hearing this guy speak. I have to force myself to listen to him. He is all about an extremist agenda, and not about jobs.
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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The moratorium is there so oil companies can come up with a plan to get it right the next time.
Idiots like you would rather court disaster yet again.
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joule18 says:
Should read "I Will Stick It to You Until the Job Is Done".

This guy is all about platitudes while he rapes the coffers of America.
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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Where were you when Reagan,and Bu$h (version 2.0) ran up $11.5 trillion in red ink?
Republican hypocrite fascists love to deflect responsibility and blame someone else for a mess of their creation.
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wdh3007 says:
Perhaps Rep Joe Wilson was right when he said "You Lie" during the fraud in chiefs state of the union speech. If only every single conservative in the room would have stood up and said the same thing in unison.
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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That would be a lot of glass houses throwing stones since republicaans LIE through their teeth on a daily basis
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hajabaja says:
What he is really saying is,"Sticking it to you until the job is done".
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