Posted on 08/28/2023 11:51:45 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The Biden administration on Monday announced an additional $2.5 billion in climate resilience funds for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
The funds include $1.8 billion through the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) competitive grant program and another $642 million through the Flood Mitigation Assistance program. The Department of Homeland Security earlier in May announced $160 million in funds for the two programs.
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Pissing away more money that doesn’t exist
It’s making things more efficient and better able to bounce back after a disaster by
canceling the most reliable technologies and outlawing anything that isn’t prohibitively expensive to the common folk to
continue cash flowing into the coffers of the rent-seeking elite and signal virtue to the insane Climate Cult.
But EVERYTHING is ABNormal at FEMA.
Also cooling in the Northeast. Yep, early fall is upon us.
“I thought the congress controlled all spending.”
Yeah, they do. Including when there are Repub House and Senate majorities.
That’s the blackpill on the Trump Wall.
The executive branch has to keep these kinds of slush funds operating if they want to keep the money pouring in under the table.
It’s much more difficult for Deep State politicians and bureaucrats to run scams and steal money when every dollar is budgeted
for a specific purpose by Congress and expenditures are tracked to provide accountability.
probably something to do with depopulation
Huh. We just had to drop $8500 on a new AC for the downstairs, so can I get some of that? My ACs work real hard fighting this ‘climate change’ all day (and half the night) long!
Who the kcuf voted for this tihsllub??????
Liberals wolb.
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