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On this fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, do you think the U.S. government is doing a better job of recognizing potential disasters and preparing for them than it did then?
Yes, the government does a good job
8%
Yes, the government can only go up from its record on Katrina
25%
No, it is not the federal government's job
16%
No, there's only so much a government can know and do
50%
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