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>Government Scandal 2: Unyielding Rage edition

https://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-fema-official-ordered-relief-workers-to-skip-houses-with-trump-signs

A federal disaster relief official ordered workers to bypass the homes of Donald Trump’s supporters as they surveyed damage caused by Hurricane Milton in Florida, according to internal correspondence obtained by The Daily Wire and confirmed by multiple federal employees.

A FEMA supervisor told workers in a message to “avoid homes advertising Trump” as they canvassed Lake Placid, Florida to identify residents who could qualify for federal aid, internal messages viewed by The Daily Wire reveal. The supervisor, Marn’i Washington, relayed this message both verbally and in a group chat used by the relief team, multiple government employees told The Daily Wire.

The government employees told The Daily Wire that at least 20 homes with Trump signs or flags were skipped from the end of October and into November due to the guidance, meaning they were not given the opportunity to qualify for FEMA assistance. Images shared with The Daily Wire show that houses were skipped over by the workers, who wrote in the government system messages such as: “Trump sign no entry per leadership.”

It is unclear whether the same guidance was issued elsewhere in the country. The employees were part of a Department of Homeland Security surge capacity force team, meaning they volunteered from other DHS agencies to help an understaffed FEMA as it dealt with a second major hurricane in a span of just a few weeks.
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>>1361051
“I know they’re short-staffed, I thought we could go help and make a difference,” one of the employees said. “When we got there we were told to discriminate against people. It’s almost unbelievable to think that somebody in the federal government would think that’s okay.”

The employee said it felt wrong to discriminate against Trump supporters when they were at their “most vulnerable.”

“I volunteered to help disaster victims, not discriminate against them,” the employee said. “It didn’t matter if people were black, white, Hispanic, for Trump, for Harris. Everyone deserves the same amount of help.”

The guidance came as the Biden administration was criticized over its sluggish response to Hurricane Helene in rural areas across the country. In Roan Mountain, Tennessee, for example, locals told The Daily Wire it took nearly two weeks for FEMA to show up. The town is located in Carter County, which voted 81% for Trump on Tuesday.

The FEMA agents ordered not to help houses with Trump signs were operating in Highlands County, a deep-red area located in south central Florida that backed Trump by 70% on Tuesday. It was hit with tornadoes, torrential wind and rain, and flooding when Milton hit in October.

In the chat, Washington said that it would be “best practice” to “avoid homes advertising Trump,” according to photos of the messages viewed by The Daily Wire. No explanation was given for this guidance, which included other recommendations like telling the workers to “practice de-escalation and preventative measures,” and to “avoid high salt diets and coffee.”
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>>1361052

Photos from the system used by federal relief workers to track what homes they visit showed that relief workers followed Washington’s guidance. Several addresses were marked “not able to access property” with listed explanations such as: “Trump sign no entry per leadership,” “Per leadership no stop Trump flag,” “Trump sign,” and “Trump sign, no contact per leadership.”

“If they had damage or lost power for over thirty-six hours, it was my duty to inform them of benefits to which they are entitled through FEMA,” one team member wrote in a complaint filed to DHS about the guidance.
Washington is the Disaster Survivor Assistance crew leader for Highland County, a leadership chart reviewed by The Daily Wire shows. She did not respond to multiple phone calls or an email seeking comment on the guidance.

Chad Hershey, Washington’s FEMA supervisor, told The Daily Wire that the agency is looking into the situation.

“We are aware of it and we are taking proper action in this situation currently,” Hershey said.

Pressed to confirm the messages, Hershey said: “We are aware of it and we are taking action at this moment regarding the situation that you’re talking about.”

Hershey added that FEMA would be providing a fuller statement though none was yet provided by press time. He said that officials in Washington, D.C., would be reaching out to The Daily Wire.

After publication of this story, a FEMA spokesperson told The Daily Wire it was “deeply disturbed” and “horrified” by the employee’s actions, and that it has “taken extreme actions to correct this situation.”
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>>1361053

“While we believe this is an isolated incident, we have taken measures to remove the employee from their role and are investigating the matter to prevent this from happening ever again,” the spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “The employee who issued this guidance had no authority and was given no direction to tell teams to avoid these homes and we are reaching out to the people who may have not been reached as a result of this incident.”

“This is a matter that we take extremely seriously and we are doing everything we can to make sure all survivors receive support from FEMA. To date, we have helped over 365,000 households impacted by both Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the state of Florida and have provided over $898 million in direct assistance to survivors.”

“We are horrified that this took place and therefore have taken extreme actions to correct this situation and have ensured that the matter was addressed at all levels. Helping people is what we do best and our workforce across the agency will continue to serve survivors for as long as it takes.”
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>>1361054

The guidance was first issued by Washington verbally on October 22, and again in the group chat on October 27, according to one of the federal employees. The Trump-related instructions were deleted from the chat a few days later, photos of the chat reviewed by The Daily Wire show.

By October 30, Washington had started walking back the instructions about skipping Trump supporters’ homes, one of the federal employees told The Daily Wire. The relief workers said Washington denied that homes were being skipped after a meeting with other FEMA administrators.

The employees say that Washington has not been punished for the guidance, but has been shifted to another county in Florida.

The whistleblower complaint says that the Trump guidance further undermines trust in FEMA and its response to the hurricanes.

“This behavior raises significant concerns of discrimination against United States citizens because of their political views,” a copy of the complaint obtained by The Daily Wire said. “These actions not only undermine the integrity of our agency and create a hostile work environment for those who may hold differing political beliefs but they also threaten the very democracy of our country.”
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>>1361051
>October 22, October 27
>A good two weeks after the actual hurricane
>"canvassed Lake Placid, Florida to identify residents who could qualify for federal aid"

Ok so they just didn't knock on a few doors two weeks after the actual hurricane. Also, maybe you retards shouldn't have kept saying you were going to shoot any FEMA employees you saw because of facebook memes.
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>>1361062
>they just didn't knock on a few doors two weeks after the actual hurricane
>just two weeks
>water sources contaminated from flood waters, no electricity for deep well pumps
>takes three days to die from thirst
>just two weeks
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>>1361063
>canvassing

Also anon this happened with one employee two weeks after initial response.

And again: If you want FEMA aid maybe stop theatening to shoot FEMA workers because some ai bot on facebook said they want your gold.
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>>1361064
>it was just one fema supervisor bro
>they were just canvassing for federal aid bro
>they deserve it, even though the national guard said the militias don't exist bro
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>>1361064
The militias didn't exist anon. There was one guy making threats and he was arrested.
Also, fema was stealing donations and threatening volunteers because the aid wasn't coming from government approved sources. Victims were pissed because fema is basically the DMV of disaster response.
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>>1361067
>Also, fema was stealing donations and threatening volunteers because the aid wasn't coming from government approved sources.

These both got debunked. And while yes, it was one guy, but that guy is probably what spooked this supervisor into wanting to avoid Trump supporters in the first place.

>>1361066
Why yes anon, those first two are what the article says. And that third one just means the fema worker fell for the same facebook memes that caused that one guy to start making threats.
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If you wanted to improve things and not burn it all down maybe don't let your friends gleefully spread so much nonsense about Democrats controlling the weather, etc.
https://x.com/Ike_Saul/status/1843967937243492736
http://archive.today/cqF8Y
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>>1361051
>dailywire
Into the trash it goes
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>>1361070
You have no power here
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>>1361068
>the fema worker fell for the same facebook memes
FEMA admitted it was real retard
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>>1361073
If a conservative says something its a lie until proven otherwise. There's no rational universe in which a MAGAtard should be taken at their word for anything.
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>>1361067
Failure to
Effectively
Manage
Anything
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>>1361067
I'm from the...
Well, I'll let this guy tell the true joke.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nCedOQJ0ZEA
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>>1361074
Yes anon, they did. They said one of their workers was a dumbass and told people to avoid MAGA houses because they saw the same facebook shitposts saying "SHOOT FEMA ON SIGHT THEY WANT TO STEAL MY FALLOUT SHELTER" as that dude sending FEMA death threats. Except she was a member of FEMA and went "oh, I should tell my coworkers to avoid MAGA houses then".
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>>1361084
Repubs love quoting this but then the second the umpteenth hurricane hits their state they start bitching and pleading for the current president to help them.
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>>1361097
Yeah they beg for the money, not for the totalitarian fascism though.
Perhaps if Bidens FEMA wasn't filled with racist Nazis they could've helped it maybe they could've just provided the money to the state.
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>>1361096
I'm pretty sure you're speculating on the motives of FEMA without having any insider knowledge. I'm going to need a source.
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>>1361101
Yeah anon, why would a member of FEMA not want to interact with the same political party that were saying they should be shut down and shot. Real mystery.

Anyways, this story is such a fucking nothingburger. One worker passed up asking a bunch of houses two weeks if they wanted financial assistance two weeks after a disaster. They were a shithead for doing so but it also barely did anything and was a one off incident. Big whoop.
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>>1361105
>I seen one post on Facebook
That isn't a tangible reason to neglect your responsibilities and live in fear.
Despite being white and Democrats literally calling for my death in social media all day, I still leave the house
And I'm not even a government agency.
Now imagine a government agency acting like this, then imagine why no one wants universal healthcare or anything to do with the government administering anything at all.
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>>1361106
Good post
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>>1361106
>"NO ANON, IT WASN'T A MILITA, IT WAS ONE RETARD!"
>One retard at FEMA also overreacts
>"I can't believe an entire agency would act like this. The shame. The audacity."
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>>1361107
Thanks. FEMA leadership is one step away from transmaxxing and shooting a bunch of 5 year olds in a Christian school.
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>>1361109
It was a FEMA supervisor in charge of policy. Which means that the guidance came from a mid-level official and affected an unknown number of subordinates.
And she'll probably put this on her resume and get promoted.
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>>1361109
The difference is that this person was, factually, representing an arm of the federal government.
I don't even know why we're arguing about this shit, in retrospect. Mayorkas was openly complaining that they spent more money housing immigrants than they did on prioritizing hurricane relief. We already knew dems were biased against us.
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>>1361113
She already got fired lol. Check your own article

>>1361114
>The difference is that this person was, factually, representing an arm of the federal government.
If you wanna complain at every federal employee who's done something retarded we can go to every DMV in the country. Sometimes people given authority are also retarded. It happens, they get fired, we move on.

>Mayorkas was openly complaining that they spent more money housing immigrants than they did on prioritizing hurricane relief.
No he didn't lol. He said FEMA was at risk of running out of money because we got hit with two major hurricanes in a row, partially because the self-harming repubs keep refusing to fund it and then beg and plead for them every time their states get another hurricane.
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>>1361116
>They get fired
This really should involve prosecution.
And those that live, live and move on.
Commies wouldn't understand.
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>>1361116
>Sometimes people given authority are also retarded.
What kind of excuse is this?
People lost their lives to the hurricane. People in charge of disaster relief don't get the luxury of being dickheads when the lives of the people they swore to protect are on the line.
>No he didn't lol.
DHS directed FEMA to reallocate funds to house migrants through the Shelter and Services Program. They were given a few billion dollars in July and spent half of that money housing illegal migrants. They published this information on their own website, even.
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>>1361121
>People lost their lives to the hurricane.
People didn't lose their lives to not getting an offer for financial aide at their doorstep. You're acting like they were leaving people trapped in the rubble of their homes instead of just not canvassing them. Read the fucking article and look at the dates; this had no effect on the actual physical recovery and rescue efforts.

>DHS directed FEMA to reallocate funds to house migrants through the Shelter and Services Program.
Congress literally confirmed none of the money from FEMA's budget went to SSP. SSP and the disaster relief program are separate programs. They get funding from congress separately and what money one gets doesn't affect the other, at least not any more than any other program getting that money.

>They published this information on their own website, even.
Where?
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>>1361051
BASED FEMA! KEK!
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>>1361123
https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20240412/department-homeland-security-announces-300-million-direct-funding

https://youtu.be/fky8zpNThsc?feature=shared

Not that anon, but I think he's referring to this said on their own website. The video also showed DHS pretty saying stuff that contradicts his own claims and the narrative of republicans refusing aid or some shit.
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>>1361123
And this
https://www.fema.gov/grants/shelter-services-program

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2023/05/11/secretary-mayorkas-remarks-white-house-press-briefing-ahead-lifting-title-42-public
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>>1361141
Anon their own site makes it clear that SSP is getting funded separately from FEMA's own disaster relief fund. They're not taking money from one to another, they're getting funded separately.
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>>1361143
Yeah anon none of that disproves that FEMA's disaster relief and SSP funds are separate budgets. You just saw "FEMA says they risk running low" and assumed they have one giant fund everything is drawn from instead of individual programs getting their own government funding, then let the facebook bots do the rest.
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>>1361145
See >>1361143

Also...
"And FEMA is going to be playing a pivotal role in our shelter and services program that is poised to distribute $363 million to cities and communities in need of funding."
FEMA is not meant to be involved in such a thing. Plus Mayorkas keeps shifting what was said a year ago to blaming Republicans. Just admit it...
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>>1361146
FEMA is not meant to be involved. Remember that it's supposed to be involved in disaster relief? It has no part in ssp. You could see him shifting the narrative every time it is asked.
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>>1361146
>and assumed they have one giant fund everything is drawn from instead of individual programs getting their own government funding
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/03/11/statement-secretary-mayorkas-presidents-fiscal-year-2025-budget-us-department
>WASHINGTON - The Biden-Harris Administration today submitted to Congress the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025, which provides $62.2 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In addition, the Budget provides $22.7 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund to respond to major disasters and emergencies, and $4.7 billion for the Southwest Border Contingency Fund to resource border security and immigration enforcement efforts along the Southwest border.
The 2025 fiscal year began in July 2024. They had $62.2 billion to spend however they wanted between then and now, and DHS oversees FEMA.
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>>1361151
Nevermind, I'm retarded. The -federal- fiscal year starts on Oct 1st, and Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26th. So they had no excuse whatsoever.
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>>1361147
>>1361148
>FEMA is not meant to be involved

FEMA has separate programs for both you pair of retards. They're funded separately. SSP falls under FEMA's umbrella but uses a separate budget from their disaster budget. The reason why SSP exists under FEMA is because they're best suited for finding temporary housing and support since they're already prepared to do that for disaster victims.

Literally I don't know how simple I have to lay this out. They're funded separately. The amount of funding for one does not affect the budget of the other. Now stop huffing glue and falling for bait.
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>>1361151
>In addition, the Budget provides $22.7 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund to respond to major disasters and emergencies, and $4.7 billion for the Southwest Border Contingency Fund to resource border security and immigration enforcement efforts along the Southwest border.

Oh hey look the exact thing I'm fucking talking about.

Also if your concern is that they ran out of money, they didn't. The concern was they COULD run out of money in the future, not that they already did.
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>>1361156
>The concern was they COULD run out of money in the future
Mayorkas said "FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season." Even though they received more money on Oct 1st, and the season was expected to last through October.
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>>1361159
He's referring to the full hurricane season you fucking retard. Clips have context beyond the 10 seconds you see on Fox.
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>>1361161
Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30.
You are useless.
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>>1361162
Anon for fucks sake, the full quote is:
>FEMA does not have the funds to make it through the season and what — what is imminent.
The issue is they wouldn't have enough for future hurricanes on the level of what they were already dealing with. Not that they were already out of money. You're demonstrating the reading comprehension of a toddler right now.
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>>1361155
>>1361156
And I tell you to stop kissing Pierre's ass. And SSP has been siphoning too much of the budget that should have went to FEMA. Let's assume there is no audit of the funds and say you are right about them being separate budgets (which is clearly not the case based on how much gaslighting there is from the Mayorkas and Pierre), they DHS still gave millions of dollars to housing immigrants instead of allocating more of the budget to disaster relief. The money ran out way too fast which raised eyebrows while we gave money willy nilly.
>>1361163
You also fail to acknowledge based on your reading comprehension based on the context that they don't have enough to make it through this hurricane season as well. Not just the future. Hence, "through the season"
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>>1361054
>remove the employee from their role
So not only are they not being fired, none of the underlings are punished at all.
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>>1361163
then why were they wasting hurricane relief funds on woke-shit and illegals?
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>>1361051
>Marn’i Washington
>black woman
How did i know?
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>>1361168
>>1361173
Holy shit you two are retarded.

>In addition, the Budget provides $22.7 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund to respond to major disasters and emergencies, and $4.7 billion for the Southwest Border Contingency Fund to resource border security and immigration enforcement efforts along the Southwest border.

Ok anons lets break down this quote really quickly. The disaster relief fund was granted 22.7 billion. SSP was granted 4.7 billion. If the SSP didn't exist, the disaster relief fund still would've only gotten 22.7 billion. This is how government funding works anons. Congress decided how much each of them were funded, not DHS.
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>>1361213
You still haven't explained how a disaster relief agency managed to blow through $22.7b dollars in less than a day.

I'm inclined to believe this is all bullshit to fuel discrimination against conservatives, like what we saw in the OP.
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>>1361225
>You still haven't explained how a disaster relief agency managed to blow through $22.7b dollars in less than a day.
They didn't you fucking retard. It's about sustainability; if someone says "Hmmm I don't think we have the budget to handle many more expenses like this" at your job, do you think the company is bankrupt in that moment?
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>>1361236
That's the reason they gave for not helping the people dying from the hurricane, retard.

Corpses were found in trees and mayorkas' response was to shrug his shoulders and ask for more money.
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>>1361240
No it wasn't, the comment was given in the context of a funding request. They made it repeatedly clear they weren't running out of money for this round of hurricanes.

Stop writing fanfic.
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>>1361253
See >>1361163
The quote isn't ambiguous, you liar.
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>>1361258
>"we are meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have."

Read the actual transcript instead of relying on clickbait youtubers to do your thinking for you
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2024/10/02/press-gaggle-by-press-secretary-karine-jean-pierre-and-secretary-of-homeland-security-alejandro-mayorkas-en-route-greenville-sc/
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>>1361260
>we don't have the money to make it through what is imminent
>but we are meeting our immediate needs
Uh huh
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>>1361261
does the phrase "another hurricane" mean anything to you? How about the concept of a "budget" and "expected expenses"?
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>>1361051
so someone's getting lynched for this right? This is a blatent political fueled attack on human rights. to discriminate against someone and withhold federal relief on basis of beliefs.
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>>1361062>>1361068
I hope trump imprisons and kills retards like you.
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>>1361077
>if a democrat says anything they should be considered liars.
ftfu
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>>1361051
democrats once again proving they can't be trusted with power
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>>1361213
Redo the fucking math. That money could have gotten 27.4 billion instead allocating it to illegals. And even then, the current administration likely squandered the money elsewhere and gaslight everyone else. Man you're a fucking tool.
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>>1361321
>anon doesn't understand how budgets work

Anon, I give you $20 dollars to go to the store and get me some screws. I give your friend $10 to go a different store and get me some paper. Now lets say I don't need paper, and thus I don't need your friend. Would I give you $30 for screws?
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>>1361077
>MUELLER TIME!!! THE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN!!! WE GOT HIM THIS TIME!!

you are brainwashed with lies by a cult, get help
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>>1361325
Taxes are to be apportioned. Government agencies don't bankroll unspent tax, it's supposed to be apportioned and spent. If an agency gets x dollars and suddenly they don't need to spend y dollars on an expense, yes, they will reallocate it to something else.

But you know this, you are just pretending to be retarded, right? ...right?
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>>1361325
If you were Mayorkas you would give your friend $10,000 for the screws, $9900 of which would be lost in a black hole and then later complain that you didn't have the money for screws. And then someone would discover a receipt your jacket pocket that shows you and your friend gave the cash to someone else.
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>>1361330
Anon they got that money for the SSP. If the SSP didn't exist, they wouldn't have gotten that money. It's a very simple concept.
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>>1361333
Prove it. Prove that Congress earmarked that money specifically for that program and fema didn't get their budget and choose to allocate it themselves
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>>1361335
>https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/2617/text
>Page 137
>"That $800,000,000 shall be transferred to ``Federal Emergency Management Agency--Federal Assistance'' to support sheltering and related activities provided by non-Federal entities, including facility improvements and construction, in support of relieving overcrowding in short-term holding facilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, of which not to exceed $11,200,000 shall be for the administrative costs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
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>>1361341
Thanks, you just proved my point for me. Congress did not give any money for SSP. They gave FEMA it's yearly budget and FEMA decided to use a portion of it on SSP, so if they had decided not to use it on SSP, they could have used it for anything else, since Congress did not apportion a single penny for this specific program

Sucks to be you
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>>1361341
>in support of relieving overcrowding in short-term holding facilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, of which not to exceed $11,200,000 shall be for the administrative costs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
Just to clarify, you are either saying FEMA exceeded it's allowed budget on SSP by 3.8 billion, or you are giving up and citing unrelated things
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>>1361344
That isn't FEMA's yearly budget you fucking brainlet. 1. They literally say its for the purpose of the sheltering activities. 2. FEMA'S ACTUAL BUDGET IS IN THE SAME FUCKING BILL ONE PAGE EARLIER

>For necessary expenses of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for operations and support, $1,379,680,000: Provided, That not to exceed $2,250 shall be for official reception and representation expenses.
>For necessary expenses of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for procurement, construction, and improvements, $207,730,000, of which $130,425,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2025, and of which $77,305,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2027.
And most importantly
>For necessary expenses in carrying out the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.), $19,945,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be for major disasters declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.) and is designated by the Congress as being for disaster relief pursuant to a concurrent resolution on the budget in the Senate and section 1(f) of H. Res. 1151 (117th Congress), as engrossed in the House of Representatives on June 8, 2022.
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>>1361345
This is from 2023. They reduced the amount in 2024. I'm pointing out that Congress does in-fact decree the funding for it and disaster relief separately.
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>>1361346
>>1361341
You've cited nothing mentioning 4.7 billion for the SSP program, only 800 million.
I'm really leaning towards this expense being something that was used by femas general budget rather than earmarked by Congress, since you can't find any evidence of it being earmarked by Congress
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>>1361348
>You've cited nothing mentioning 4.7 billion for the SSP program
Because 4.7 billion for SSP is from Biden's 2025 fiscal plan. The one I'm citing is from 2023 to show they do in-fact get approved separately. The "4.7 billion for SSP" hasn't been approved yet because the 2025 spending bill got hit with a CR and won't be finalized until december.

Now, are we done? Because I'm pretty sure the funding bill makes it very clear that the disaster relief and SSP funds are separate.
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>>1361096
stop making shit up you're making it worse. you're making it look loike you're a paid shill covering up corruption. embarrassing.
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>>1361402
This is "corruption" in the same vein a starbucks employee spitting in a Trump supporter's coffee. It's a shithead thing to do but it's one individual who gets fired for it.
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Oh so this is the ivanposting containment thread. I was wondering.
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>>1361411
>helping people after a hurricane is the same as selling coffee
democrat brainrot
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>>1361411
Yeah I'm pretty sure my life doesn't depend on a fucking coffee during an emergency.
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>>1361485
>>1361488
>Canvassing
You keep falling for dailywire clickbait to hide the fact this only affected them going door to door to offer financial assistance.
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>>1361512
you keep conceding post after post. a little bit more and maybe you'll end up realizing you lost in your first one.
doesn't matter anyway. your team lost EVERYTHING
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>>1361512
They're obligated, by law, to canvas homes that have been without power for a few days anon.

Entire houses were washed away. Others were contaminated by water that had corpses stewing in it for days. Cadaver dogs are literally dying from drinking the local water. Fucking legionnaires disease is killing workers now.

The dumb bitch that was ordering her underlings to avoid republican houses deserves to be put in jail. So does everybody that followed her orders.
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>>1361536
>House is destroyed, power is out
>still recovered enough to put out Trump signs that would've been washed away if they were left outside during the storm

Sure anon.
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>>1361539
..in retrospect, Trump turning to fascism doesn't actually sound like that bad of an idea.
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>>1361546
>resorting
The man's been in that frame of mind all along bro.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/03/helene-trump-politics-natural-disaster-00182419
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>>1361411
it's a not a bottom position it's a higher up supervisor you retard. Fema also isn't a starbucks chain where franchisees are effectively independants who buy a franchise slot from the brand.
Fema is a government agency and this should have a deep investigation with criminal charges
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>>1361539
I'm glad trump will execute you. leftist shitters are beyond help you can't reason and you can't talk to them because they treat everyone besides themselves as subhumans.
Well guess what you're the subhuman now prepare to die, and with more articles like this coming about due to the impending federal and school district investigations no one will have any sympathies when you rot away in prison.
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>>1361558
>both sides! both sides!
Retard, he didn't want to help california is because their progressive environmental policies lead to forest fires, which they then use to milk the federal government.
>nooo we can't clean up forest debris, that would disturb the habitat of [insert specific endangered species here]
>forest floor becomes littered with dry branches, needles and dead brush
>some stoner faggot goes camping for a weekend, lights a fire, doesn't put it out properly
>fire spreads, systematically destroys 500k+ acres and various properties
>state government blames climate change, begs for cash
>bonus round: ex trump appointees run to the media and make a statement for cash
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>>1361564
It's the climate change you retard, and if we're gonna punish states for stupid policies we should take away Florida's funding until they stop reducing their state to a swampland.
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>>1361565
>It's the climate change you retard
Nigger, the cali government's sole responsibility is to maintain their land and sovereignty. They fail to both consistently and blame it on everybody else.
>why the fuck are you on fire, libshits?
>because global warming! we need communism to combat the global crises! CARBON TAXES! BAN THE FUCKING CARS! REEEEEE
I hope Trump irradiates the state, starting at the southern border.
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>>1361567
>Climate change causes drier forest seasons
>Dry forests are more likely for fires to get big
This is like asking for Florida to stop getting hit by hurricanes. There's only so much the state can do against nature.
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>>1361564
I notice you left out the part where he really only cares if there's voters for him there.
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>>1361577
According to a guy he fired.
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>>1361577
TRUMP LOVE DEMS HATE
destroy the dems they're pieces of shit
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>>1361512
>You keep falling for dailywire clickbait to hide the fact this only affected them going door to door to offer financial assistance.
What the fuck difference does this make? Are you serious?
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>>1361594
There's a very big difference between
>"THEY LEFT TRUMP SUPPORTERS TO DIE!"
and
>"They didn't pitch Trump supporters financial support"
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>>1361596
They did both of those things. The latter actually broke federal law.
Also: google the name of the person responsible. Look at what kind of person they are.
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>>1361597
I read this post in Ben Shapiro's nasal outraged voice.
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>>1361597
>They did both of those things
Citation needed.
>The latter actually broke federal law.
It was a shitty thing to do, but also citation needed.

Also they got rightfully fired. There's not that much left to do.
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>>1361597
>The latter actually broke federal law.
Unironically it actually doesn't. Federal law only says FEMA can't discriminate based on race/ethnicity.

>https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-44/chapter-I/subchapter-A/part-7
>The purpose of this regulation is to effectuate the provisions of title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”) to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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>>1361596
its a crime to withold federal benefits due to discrimination on beliefs. Especially since its an emergency.
If they left someone to die it'd be literally manslaughter you fucking nitwit.
>>1361601
federal charges if anyone died or suffered injuries due to being without necessary services like water and heat for 2 weeks because of her she should be federally charged and sentenced. the demshits love to downplay this crap but keep it up and people will celebrate all of you being rounded up and shot to death.
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>>1361601
do you think this is a joke you little shit? this is the right wing equivalent of george floyd.
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>>1361606
Anon the message saying to not go up to Trump supporters was sent two weeks AFTER the actual hurricane landfall, not that it was active for two weeks.

Even in your fanfic, if you prioritize putting Trump ads up when you have no heat or water you probably deserve to get skipped.
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>>1361608
are you retarded the ads were put up before the hurricane.
>AFTER the actual hurricane landfall
no shit sherlock people don't work during a hurricane. You try to restore eletricity and heat for people post disaster so they don't die.
Its fine I'll be looking forward to people like you dying don't expect any sympathy when you're a statistic you pieces of shit
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>>1361607
>>1361598
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>>1361604
>Unironically it actually doesn't.
First amendment retard.
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>>1361604
you're a retard first amendment is freedom of expression, if a government entity is denying people federal emergency services on the basis of belief aka party votes that's a crime.
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>>1361610
Anon...
>Hurricane Milton makes landfall October 9th
>The guidance was first issued by Washington verbally on October 22, and again in the group chat on October 27
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>>1361614
death sentence to criminals.
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>>1361596
>"They didn't pitch Trump supporters financial support"
... Which left them to die, so ... ?
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>>1361614
Not all homes were demolished anon. They were still made unlivable due to the contaminants in the floodwaters. That's why they needed aid.
>libshits defending constitutional violations
Please stop
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>>1361617
>>1361622
You're literally making up scenarios to make this seem worse than what actually happened. The only thing that happened was they were passed up for getting the initial $750 FEMA gives to help get groceries and gas. Which is bad (hence why she got fired) but ultimately an inconvenience.

And again; if they really were dealing with actively harmful conditions, why the fuck are they putting up political signs in their yard instead?
>>
>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/3225155/fema-supervisor-who-told-team-to-avoid-homes-with-trump-signs-speaks-out/
>Turns out the instructions were given because Trump supporters kept threatening them

Repub victim complex strikes again.
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>>1361624
>why the fuck are they putting up political signs in their yard instead?
Why the fuck do you keep repeating this, as if this is what happened?
>no trust me, after the hurricane hit the first thing Trumpers did was put their signs back out!
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>>1361624
why am i not surprised democrats are supporting anti humanitarian criminals.
>>1361625
nice pathetic excuse you're still getting thrown in prison and raped to death.
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>>1361539
>>still recovered enough to put out Trump signs that would've been washed away if they were left outside during the storm
Anyone got that .webm of that lawn chair staying in place in a hurricane while "Bury The Light" plays?
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>>1361628
>2 weeks after landfall
>"Hmmm, do I go to try and get help about my lack of power and clean drinking water, or do I put my Trump 2024 flags back out..."
>"Yeah obviously the flags are more important."
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>>1361645
>he's still pushing this meme that people put their flags out
>it's not at all possible that the flags remained in the same place where they were before the hurricane
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>>1361062
>Also, maybe you retards shouldn't have kept saying you were going to shoot any FEMA employees you saw because of facebook memes.
FEMA wouldn't have removed the woman from her position (read: she wasn't fired) if that were the case. They didn't mention the threats of the single person (who was later arrested) that actual said that stuff.
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>>1361051
I heard that FEMA rounded up trumpers and raped their children to death!

But the media remains silent...
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>>1361803
i heard that now that the country was run by republicans FEMA will round up all trannies and non-whites, throw them in camps and put in place the Handmade's Tale. thanks to heroic WOMEN choosing celibacy the world will be saved. faith in humanity restored.



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