Oh sure, sure, of coooourse we can trust the benevolent instincts of this bill, since the wording is so benign.
Nobody would eeeever think of using these camps for anything other than housing refugees from a terrorist attack.
You said — “Nobody would eeeever think of using these camps for anything other than housing refugees from a terrorist attack.”
We better have the facilities for the next major terrorist attack, which is certain to come and it will be bigger than 911 was. We have two major terrorist groups already operating in the United States, Hezbollah and Hamas, both funded by Iran, who is already calling us and Israel major enemies of the world.
We should have had these facilities in place years ago, and I don’t know why they’ve waited so long, thus far. If they had been there, it would have also solved some of the problems for the major relocation of people from New Orleans, but, of course, they are not there yet...
You can stick your head in the sand if you want, about the need for these disaster centers, but they should have been “on line” a long time ago...