Posted on 12/06/2024 6:47:11 AM PST by george76
A Charlotte, North Carolina, woman claimed Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) refused to cover a minor window repair after Hurricane Helene, instead offering her a month-long stay at a costly hotel.
Susan Lewis, 74, said the small window crack would cost $200 to fix, but said FEMA proposed placing her and three others in the Charlotte Marriott SouthPark hotel for a month — an option she said would cost the agency thousands of dollars, according to WSOC-TV. Lewis said she had to pay for the repair out of pocket because she had a $1,000 home insurance deductible.
“I’m living on Social Security,” she told the outlet. “I’m, you know, a 74-year-old woman and all these little extra expenses really add up.”
Lewis described frustrating interactions with FEMA representatives, claiming they rigidly adhered to scripts rather than addressing her specific needs.
“I said twice when I called, ‘would you please go off your script,’ and ‘I know you’re a reasonable person,'” she said. “I said, ‘just listen to me.’ And they just kept reading off the script.”
The 74-year-old expressed broader concerns about FEMA’s disaster relief approach, worrying that legitimate claims might be denied while resources are misallocated.
“It makes me so sad to think maybe they’re denying people with legitimate claims who super need them,” Lewis told the outlet. “I mean, when I’m hearing the people are living in tents and they’re freezing, I’m thinking they could use a hotel room and it just breaks my heart how mismanaged this is.”
Her claims come amid ongoing scrutiny of FEMA’s Hurricane Helene response. A whistleblower alleged discriminatory response protocols in November, claiming an internal directive instructed agents to avoid homes with Trump campaign signs, The Daily Wire first reported.
FEMA Director Deanne Criswell acknowledged that an internal investigation into the allegation was underway during a House Oversight hearing in November, but denied direct involvement in the matter.
“I have not talked to them personally,” Criswell said. “I have an entire team that focuses on this investigation.”
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The fired FEMA supervisor who told subordinates to skip hurricane-ravaged homes with Trump signs did a sit-down interview on Fox News and said that staff had the right to not go to homes with Trump signs if they were uncomfortable, similar to them avoiding homes with aggressive dogs on the property.
Marn’i Washington says this was FEMA policy, and it applied in other states beyond Florida affected by the hurricanes. She says she's being made the scapegoat because she wrote the directive, which was later leaked to Daily Wire.
FEMA wasted billions on illegals. FEMA encouraged lawbreakers while law abiding citizens were ignored.
1/20/25 can’t come soon damned enough as far as I’m concerned.
Did she have a Trump sign in her yard?
Am I the only one who thinks both sides are ridiculous on this? Yes, FEMA offering to pay thousands for a hotel room is silly, but this woman picked a $1000 deductible. You pick a deductible based on the amount you can pay yourself. If you can’t afford it then ask friends, family or your church for some help.
Yes. I don’t think repairing people’s homes is really what FEMA is about. They repair public infrastructure. They offer emergency supplies to victims. They underwrite flood insurance. If your house is damaged in a storm that is why you have insurance.
I agree with you. There used to be shame attached to asking for money, especially from the government. People have gone away from asking family and church to help and that needs to come back.
“I HAVE AN EMERGENCY!! MY WINDOW IS CRACKED!! CALL FEMA IMMEDIATELY!!”
“Well, we can put you in a hotel room.”
Sheesh
“… this woman picked a $1000 deductible. You pick a deductible based on the amount you can pay yourself…”
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Some people may also pick a deductible based upon the premiums they can afford. This is especially true for those on fixed incomes. Just sayin’.
Trump will need to find a miracle worker to fix FEMA..
That’s what duck tape is for...geez...
Crack in window? Tape to make do until something better comes along?
We need a countdown meter of some sort here. Today it’s 50 days to go.
Whoops my mistake actually 45 days to go.
In Africa:
“Sleepy” Biden Gifts Africa $1 Billion, Days Before Leaving Office, While Hurricane Victims Suffer"
The president promised $1 billion in taxpayers’ money with barely a month left in office for Africans displaced by historic droughts.
https://thepopulisttimes.com/sleepy-biden-gifts-africa-1-billion-days-before-leaving-office-while-hurricane-victims-suffer/
Anything leftover is going to Ukraine.
She wasn’t looking to get them to repair it — only to reimburse the costs of a repair.
Paging Chainsaw Al Dunlap...
I’m guessing another DEI hire making these decisions.
Oh, a mere crack in a window vs people who don’t have a home left and deaths. Shut up, woman, and be thankful you made it through. I have half a dozen cracks that have been there for decades and haven’t given them a thought. Put a pot plant in front of it, geez. Big whiney. This repair is on her. Grifter.
The price of insurance is going up so much every year. Most people have had to increase their deductible in order to afford coverage.
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