I am just completely horrified and disgusted at how this president doesn't not value brown American lives as much as white American lives.
I just want to toss in another idea. I don't know that we can, accurately ascribe motives. That it's a color thing is one possibility. Another, slightly more cynical, thought is that you want to give priority to those who can actually vote.... But, sometimes I think stupid shit just happens because people are, well, "stupid". It's totally true that Puerto Rico presents challenges that TX & FL didn't. The Cajun Navy couldn't have gone, even if they'd wanted to. (And maybe they did.) From what I understand, there was a lot "make it up as you go along" people helping people in TX & FL. That's harder to do when it's an island and the only resources you have are the resources that are already at the scene. It's also true that this was the third disaster in line and there have to be disadvantages to that. Resources are stretched. I wonder if our emergency planners had a plan for 3 major hurricanes in a short span of time. I wonder if they didn't think "that will never happen". When the President talks about this being unprecedented, I don't think that's quite true. The earthquake in Haiti presented similar challenges, and, I would hope, we can make use of lessons learned there. (I don't necessarily think he was using "unprecedented" as anything other than a word that sounded good, BTW. He might have thought about Haiti if he was worried about accuracy more than effect.)
Anyway, at some point, I think we, the people, need to be ready and willing to look out for ourselves. Depending too much on "the government" probably isn't a good idea. They AREN'T always that well organized. (And I'm not prepared to say that's got anything to do with politics, directly.) If you look out for yourself, at least you know someone is looking out for you. But, that's harder to do on an island.
In the background, the stories about Russia and social media are pretty interesting.