Hurricane Katrina And Government Failure

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Government failures do happen in any political system, and have received a lot of attention in the United States in recent years. These failures have included how the government did not respond well during the Hurricane Katrina, and in more recent years Congressional congestion has produced government shutdowns and the inability to make policy to tackle societal problems. The question is, who do people blame when these failures occur?

Government failure and inaction has become an increasingly common aspect of the U.S. political system, as seen in the government’s shutdown in 2013, due to political polarization. Jeffrey Lyons and William P. Jaeger in their research, tried to explain how people react to expert testimony that allocates blame