Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he'll take good care of FL during hurricane season, but residents of other Southern red states should be pretty worried. Looking at you SC, NC, GA, MS, and LA.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure he'll take good care of FL during hurricane season, but residents of other Southern red states should be pretty worried. Looking at you SC, NC, GA, MS, and LA.
Anonymous wrote:This plan for FEMA (to push the financial responsibility back to the states) is literally in Project 2025. I don’t understand why all these MAGA people didn’t see that — it was in plain sight: page 154 here: https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_CHAPTER-05.pdf
“The principles of federalism should be upheld; these indicate that states better understand their unique needs and should bear the costs of their particularized
programs.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I can see the point of this. Just because something is an unfortunate natural event doesn’t mean it’s a federal disaster. They need to draw the line somewhere. If there’s a hurricane in Florida that affects only a few people then I’d expect the state to handle it themselves too.
If this is a disaster that would, at any time in history prior to January 20th, 2025, merit federal assistance, then this is not a good development. Whether Arkansas is red or blue, whether this is a small disaster or large.
That is not how the US operates anymore.
Well it should. I want my tax payer dollars to rebuild homes and schools for my fellow citizens. Not pay Doge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I can see the point of this. Just because something is an unfortunate natural event doesn’t mean it’s a federal disaster. They need to draw the line somewhere. If there’s a hurricane in Florida that affects only a few people then I’d expect the state to handle it themselves too.
Trump has also halted FEMA assistance to North Carolina and Tennessee for the damage from the flooding last fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I can see the point of this. Just because something is an unfortunate natural event doesn’t mean it’s a federal disaster. They need to draw the line somewhere. If there’s a hurricane in Florida that affects only a few people then I’d expect the state to handle it themselves too.
If this is a disaster that would, at any time in history prior to January 20th, 2025, merit federal assistance, then this is not a good development. Whether Arkansas is red or blue, whether this is a small disaster or large.
That is not how the US operates anymore.
No. This is not the new normal. It is a blip.
We are Americans, not a single tech bro and some fringe who wrote a wish list last year. I will call lots of senators, mine and others, and remind them of this.