Posted on 10/09/2024 5:01:13 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Alejandro Mayorkas’s sub-department is too busy resettling foreign nationals.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is tired of people criticizing its slipshod response to Hurricane Helene. So what if FEMA is more concerned with prioritizing “disaster equity” for “LGBTQIA people” than delivering crucial help for distressed citizens without identity issues? So what if Department of Homeland Security saboteur Alejandro Mayorkas used the agency’s budget to relocate illegal aliens across the U.S. and no longer has sufficient resources to assist Americans in dire straits! FEMA head Deanne Criswell says that telling the truth about the agency’s ongoing failures and likely fraud is “dangerous.” Dangerous for whom? The Americans who have died during the greatest flooding event to hit southern Appalachia this century? Or dangerous for the bureaucratic blob that increasingly appears to have “expertise” in nothing but doling out endless American misery?
Add this official complaint from America’s corrupt officialdom to the long list of government catastrophes that Americans are not allowed to criticize. It was just a few weeks ago that Reichsführer Merrick Garland told us that it was “dangerous and outrageous” to criticize the Department of (in)Justice for harassing and imprisoning political opponents. Vampires John Kerry and Hillary Clinton keep telling us that opposing points of view are “dangerous” to “democracy.” And it’s so “dangerous” to acknowledge that America’s (s)elections are farce-filled fraud-fests that anybody who gets caught doubting the legitimacy of our months-long, mail-in ballot monstrosities wins a one-way ticket to disbarment, bankruptcy, and prison!
The federal government seems committed to disenfranchising, persecuting, harming, and even killing citizens, but apparently the only real “danger” is that Americans have begun to notice and object.
This might be a good time to point out that Mayorkas oversees not only FEMA, but also Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Transportation Security Administration,
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The Hurricane Milton track has shifted slightly south. It was predicted to go directly over my house, but now is forecast 20 miles south. I don’t know any LGBTQIA people in my area so FEMA probably won’t be around.
FEMA has been here, in Florida for days to cover up for what they are NOT doing in North Carolina.
They have moved a FEMA-trained NGO into Boone to help with processing because so many people are getting turned down.
I would like to donate to the people in NC and the rest of those suffering from the hurricane.
Can anyone suggest an organization that will spend the money on the people who need it most?
Hopefully in the very, very near future, the evil one will be overseeing heading for the hills.
There are some angry people in North Carolina
Tennessee not getting much attention in media
Is the their better response there?
One stroke of luck I guess is
That’s Samaritan’s purse HQ country
This might be a good way to get rid of Homeland Security. If the 17 intelligence Agencies can’t communicate with each other maybe if they could be slimmed down enough so they could.
It’s quite clear that FEMA’s feeble response in the south east is a voter suppression operation. The goal is to keep people worried about survival rather than voting. Diabolical.
Will he suddenly find some $$$ for FL?
Florida is not voting for Kamunism, so the left will try to punish us. That is OK, we can take care of ourselves without all the help from diversity hires.
Before slimming certain agencies down, maybe a good horse-whipping for Mayorkas & a few others just to remind them of what they were supposed to be responsible for would be in order. There is probably someone from the Smoky Mountains who would know how to do this. And they could even charge admission.
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