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Reasons for FEMA's sluggish response to the Hurricane Helena flood disasters

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 5:16 pm
by David_Sims
The Democrats are currently ascendant in the executive branch of the US government. Some of their sluggishness results from their not having decided how best to exploit the disaster in NC, SC, TN, GA and FL for the greatest political advantage to Democrats who are running for public office.

Another reason for their slowness comes from the fact that Homeland Security squandered FEMA money on the illegal aliens they let into the US with the intention that they should become the decisive voting block, granting power to the Democrats forever. Thus, FEMA no longer has money to handle actual disasters from which US citizens are suffering.

Yet another reason is the fact that they really don't like white people, whom they use as cash cows at tax time, but relegate to the back of the line whenever tax-funded services are needed.

Finally, and although this is only speculation on my part, it is possible that the personnel that FEMA has allocated to the project are, in addition to being hampered by red tape, further inhibited by DEI incompetence among those personnel and by their ill-will toward the white victims.

Re: Reasons for FEMA's sluggish response to the Hurricane Helena flood disasters

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 10:58 pm
by Will Williams
You're probably right, David. And it's not just FEMA. I heard that the National Guard is sending troops into occupied Palestine rather than help with the aftermath of the 100-year storm as the NG usually does.

Who knows?