Poll: 10 years after Hurricane Katrina, most say the nation is no better prepared Townhall.com Staff | Posted: Aug 28, 2015 2:27 PM Share Tweet Ten years after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, nearly half of Americans still think the country has not learned lessons from the tragedy and is not much better prepared for future natural disasters, according to a new CNN/ORC poll. Read more at CNN.com - Politics SHOW COMMENTS New GDP Numbers Show the Economy is Shrinking Katie Pavlich Schumer Scuttles Votes on Gun Control Bills to Save His Long Weekend Spencer Brown Tim Scott Blasts Biden's 'Divisive' Executive Order on Police Reform Katie Pavlich Bill Barr Explains the 'Only Thing' That Will Prevent School Shootings Katie Pavlich CNN Editor Defends 'Sick Son of a B*tch' Beto O'Rourke for Crashing Uvalde Presser Matt Vespa Biden's FDA Feels the Heat from Democrats and Republicans Katie Pavlich CARTOONS | AF Branco View Cartoon Most Popular Leftists Are About to Kill Millions of People Right Before Our Eyes Bill Barr Explains the 'Only Thing' That Will Prevent School Shootings Here's a Three-Word Policy That's Been Effective in Stopping School Shootings