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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 7, 2024 20:44:44 GMT
Just now on MSNBC. They are talking about new rumors. * Don't file with FEMA because they will take your land. * Don't trust the corrupt government. (Which endangers those knocking on doors offering help)
I missed a few...
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Oct 7, 2024 21:55:18 GMT
Just now on MSNBC. They are talking about new rumors. * Don't file with FEMA because they will take you land. * Don't trust the corrupt government. (Which endangers those knocking on doors offering help) I missed a few... I just saw a comment on an instagram post about misinformation saying that she saw a woman who came from out of a state telling people not to apply because they will take their land and they will have to pay the money back. WTH is wrong with people??
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Post by Gem Girl on Oct 7, 2024 22:44:45 GMT
All of this reminds me of how some in Congress humored him, figuring "how much damage could he do?" I always figured he'd want to burn it all down on his way out, but I thought he'd wait until after the election.
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Post by Penellopy on Oct 7, 2024 23:07:08 GMT
Of the $750 FEMA is giving out for immediate needs, this is an account of what happened with us during Hurricane Beryl in July.
We had an 80 foot porch on the back of our house come tumbling down like an accordian, blocking the 2 back doors, hitting the AC unit, and taking out part of the siding and outside lights on the house. Our well house was turned over and numborous trees down. We had insurance but not enough damage to meet the deductible. We applied for FEMA. Sent pictures of all the damage. Not one inspector showed up or even called. Was told to apply to the Small Business Association for up to $42,000 loan for more help. We dismantled the back porch cover with the help of neighbors. What FEMA did provide was $300 for sanitation and removal as well as $750 for immediate needs. BUT! This was in 2 different checks, mailed. And it took 8 weeks to get it. You have to apply to get this. They don't go door to door just handing out cash.
My question is, how does mailing a check 8 weeks after the fact help with immediate needs? Most of the people in the area where Helene hit don't have electricity, phone, internet, or things for basic needs, little alone access to a mailbox or bank.
I have a niece who is in Houston in one of the hardest hit parts and she is still waiting on FEMA due to her damage and loss. She hasn't even received the $750 yet. Her application is still pending. These people in the affected area around NC are now in need of so much more than FEMA could ever supply. I have a friend in Alabama who just took a load of tents, blankets, cots, coats, sleeping bags, cooking stoves and propane to NC over the weekend because it is getting colder at night up there. He was told to contact a church or non-profit before he went to drop his trailer load of stuff and given some names or reputable organizations. Otherwise FEMA was taking what was brought it and it was not getting distributed to the people in need. He said the devastation is worse than any war zone. Someone he knows had a call out for 2-cycle oil and gas for chainsaws. Something I never thought about.
I praise all of the organizations who are there to help and truly do help. My best friends husband works for Wal-Mart and he is part of the 60 trucks that came into the area loaded with supplies and set up the cooking trailer, laundry mat, and shower station. This is his 3rd storm to work this year. It is hard back breaking work. He comes back home with wonderful stories of neighbors helping neighbors, organizations helping, people donating their time, and the most appreciative people who are in need who may not have anything left. In my honest opinion, FEMA is a disaster within itself. Living just west of Houston, 1/2 a mile off the Brazos River, been through 5 floods and numerous derechos and microburst, and a few hurricanes, FEMA and the Red Cross are the worst run organizations.
Off my soap box now!
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Oct 7, 2024 23:16:53 GMT
Of the $750 FEMA is giving out for immediate needs, this is an account of what happened with us during Hurricane Beryl in July. We had an 80 foot porch on the back of our house come tumbling down like an accordian, blocking the 2 back doors, hitting the AC unit, and taking out part of the siding and outside lights on the house. Our well house was turned over and numborous trees down. We had insurance but not enough damage to meet the deductible. We applied for FEMA. Sent pictures of all the damage. Not one inspector showed up or even called. Was told to apply to the Small Business Association for up to $42,000 loan for more help. We dismantled the back porch cover with the help of neighbors. What FEMA did provide was $300 for sanitation and removal as well as $750 for immediate needs. BUT! This was in 2 different checks, mailed. And it took 8 weeks to get it. You have to apply to get this. They don't go door to door just handing out cash. My question is, how does mailing a check 8 weeks after the fact help with immediate needs? Most of the people in the area where Helene hit don't have electricity, phone, internet, or things for basic needs, little alone access to a mailbox or bank. I have a niece who is in Houston in one of the hardest hit parts and she is still waiting on FEMA due to her damage and loss. She hasn't even received the $750 yet. Her application is still pending. These people in the affected area around NC are now in need of so much more than FEMA could ever supply. I have a friend in Alabama who just took a load of tents, blankets, cots, coats, sleeping bags, cooking stoves and propane to NC over the weekend because it is getting colder at night up there. He was told to contact a church or non-profit before he went to drop his trailer load of stuff and given some names or reputable organizations. Otherwise FEMA was taking what was brought it and it was not getting distributed to the people in need. He said the devastation is worse than any war zone. Someone he knows had a call out for 2-cycle oil and gas for chainsaws. Something I never thought about. I praise all of the organizations who are there to help and truly do help. My best friends husband works for Wal-Mart and he is part of the 60 trucks that came into the area loaded with supplies and set up the cooking trailer, laundry mat, and shower station. This is his 3rd storm to work this year. It is hard back breaking work. He comes back home with wonderful stories of neighbors helping neighbors, organizations helping, people donating their time, and the most appreciative people who are in need who may not have anything left. In my honest opinion, FEMA is a disaster within itself. Living just west of Houston, 1/2 a mile off the Brazos River, been through 5 floods and numerous derechos and microburst, and a few hurricanes, FEMA and the Red Cross are the worst run organizations. Off my soap box now! How much is your deductible? If you didn’t have enough damage to meet the deductible why did you even need fema money at all? Especially a loan for $42,000 for help?
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Post by Penellopy on Oct 8, 2024 0:40:57 GMT
Of the $750 FEMA is giving out for immediate needs, this is an account of what happened with us during Hurricane Beryl in July. We had an 80 foot porch on the back of our house come tumbling down like an accordian, blocking the 2 back doors, hitting the AC unit, and taking out part of the siding and outside lights on the house. Our well house was turned over and numborous trees down. We had insurance but not enough damage to meet the deductible. We applied for FEMA. Sent pictures of all the damage. Not one inspector showed up or even called. Was told to apply to the Small Business Association for up to $42,000 loan for more help. We dismantled the back porch cover with the help of neighbors. What FEMA did provide was $300 for sanitation and removal as well as $750 for immediate needs. BUT! This was in 2 different checks, mailed. And it took 8 weeks to get it. You have to apply to get this. They don't go door to door just handing out cash. My question is, how does mailing a check 8 weeks after the fact help with immediate needs? Most of the people in the area where Helene hit don't have electricity, phone, internet, or things for basic needs, little alone access to a mailbox or bank. I have a niece who is in Houston in one of the hardest hit parts and she is still waiting on FEMA due to her damage and loss. She hasn't even received the $750 yet. Her application is still pending. These people in the affected area around NC are now in need of so much more than FEMA could ever supply. I have a friend in Alabama who just took a load of tents, blankets, cots, coats, sleeping bags, cooking stoves and propane to NC over the weekend because it is getting colder at night up there. He was told to contact a church or non-profit before he went to drop his trailer load of stuff and given some names or reputable organizations. Otherwise FEMA was taking what was brought it and it was not getting distributed to the people in need. He said the devastation is worse than any war zone. Someone he knows had a call out for 2-cycle oil and gas for chainsaws. Something I never thought about. I praise all of the organizations who are there to help and truly do help. My best friends husband works for Wal-Mart and he is part of the 60 trucks that came into the area loaded with supplies and set up the cooking trailer, laundry mat, and shower station. This is his 3rd storm to work this year. It is hard back breaking work. He comes back home with wonderful stories of neighbors helping neighbors, organizations helping, people donating their time, and the most appreciative people who are in need who may not have anything left. In my honest opinion, FEMA is a disaster within itself. Living just west of Houston, 1/2 a mile off the Brazos River, been through 5 floods and numerous derechos and microburst, and a few hurricanes, FEMA and the Red Cross are the worst run organizations. Off my soap box now! How much is your deductible? If you didn’t have enough damage to meet the deductible why did you even need fema money at all? Especially a loan for $42,000 for help? My deductible is $5000 for wind damage which this would be classified as. FEMA was not going to cover the damages because my home was liveable, but I could apply for a loan to repair the damages if I didn't have insurance. When I spoke to my agent, he said if I was just going to take down the structure and not replace it since it was attached to the house, but not part of the house when built, don't file a claim. I already have 2 roof claims due to storm damage, one on the house and one on the barn. The $750 FEMA payment per my agent is for the food spoilage in 2 freezers that is not covered on my insurance policy. Some homeowners policies cover food spoilage. Mine does not. I was not about to file a claim with SBA and take out a loan to repair the porch or rebuild a well house.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Oct 8, 2024 1:37:33 GMT
How much is your deductible? If you didn’t have enough damage to meet the deductible why did you even need fema money at all? Especially a loan for $42,000 for help? My deductible is $5000 for wind damage which this would be classified as. FEMA was not going to cover the damages because my home was liveable, but I could apply for a loan to repair the damages if I didn't have insurance. When I spoke to my agent, he said if I was just going to take down the structure and not replace it since it was attached to the house, but not part of the house when built, don't file a claim. I already have 2 roof claims due to storm damage, one on the house and one on the barn. The $750 FEMA payment per my agent is for the food spoilage in 2 freezers that is not covered on my insurance policy. Some homeowners policies cover food spoilage. Mine does not. I was not about to file a claim with SBA and take out a loan to repair the porch or rebuild a well house. That makes sense. I am curious if people can apply for help from FEMA even if their damage isn't part of a large storm like a hurricane? For example, if we had a storm that affected a smaller area and didn't garner national attention to the level that hurricanes usually do. But let's say the power was out and all of the food was lost, or some other thing that wasn't covered by insurance (like you described). Is that $750 accessible for people in that situation or only in situations where FEMA is "deployed" so to speak? Does that make sense? It does sound like there could be better ways to distribute the money so that it does go to help with immediate needs. But I also imagine that could be difficult logistically. It would be nice if they could hand out a debit type card with the funds and be able to track who it is going electronically. People would still have to apply but if there was a more local and immediate way for a majority of the people to get it that would be better. That being said, I don't think those logistical issues are necessarily the job of the president and not specific to Biden like what people are trying to make it seem.
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Post by Penellopy on Oct 8, 2024 2:21:24 GMT
My deductible is $5000 for wind damage which this would be classified as. FEMA was not going to cover the damages because my home was liveable, but I could apply for a loan to repair the damages if I didn't have insurance. When I spoke to my agent, he said if I was just going to take down the structure and not replace it since it was attached to the house, but not part of the house when built, don't file a claim. I already have 2 roof claims due to storm damage, one on the house and one on the barn. The $750 FEMA payment per my agent is for the food spoilage in 2 freezers that is not covered on my insurance policy. Some homeowners policies cover food spoilage. Mine does not. I was not about to file a claim with SBA and take out a loan to repair the porch or rebuild a well house. That makes sense. I am curious if people can apply for help from FEMA even if their damage isn't part of a large storm like a hurricane? For example, if we had a storm that affected a smaller area and didn't garner national attention to the level that hurricanes usually do. But let's say the power was out and all of the food was lost, or some other thing that wasn't covered by insurance (like you described). Is that $750 accessible for people in that situation or only in situations where FEMA is "deployed" so to speak? Does that make sense? It does sound like there could be better ways to distribute the money so that it does go to help with immediate needs. But I also imagine that could be difficult logistically. It would be nice if they could hand out a debit type card with the funds and be able to track who it is going electronically. People would still have to apply but if there was a more local and immediate way for a majority of the people to get it that would be better. That being said, I don't think those logistical issues are necessarily the job of the president and not specific to Biden like what people are trying to make it seem. FEMA has to be deployed to the area and this is done by county. Each county has to take an assessment to apply for FEMA in your county. We had to submit a damage assessment to our county leaders. They pile all that together to ask for assistance based on what damages. When you go onto the FEMA website, you click on the storm for your area. Like ours said Hurricane Beryl. My county was not on the initial list but it would hold my application until we were declared under FEMA. I guess the same would apply if you went to a site where FEMA is set up to do applications in person. You can fill out the form for direct deposit into a bank account. However, when they issued the $750 for spoilage, it comes through the state and they don't have access to the direct deposit information. Another thing that will hold up that check is the mail service. I was without mail for 2-1/2 weeks because the Houston distribution center didn't have electricity and they got way behind. I am not sure about other states, but in Texas, if you were on SNAP benefits during a hurricane, you could call in to the Health and Human Services Department and let them know you suffered food spoilage. They would add extra money on your SNAP card for food. And this was only taking 3 days to do. If you weren't on SNAP, you could sign up for emergency assistance through them as well. Not sure how long that process was taking. You could also file for unemployment benefits for the days you weren't able to work due to hurricane damage. Here is the thing, this is all things most people aren't aware of. My niece has a small shop on the weekends at Traders' Village, like a flea market type of place. And she found all this out. I had no clue about the SNAP and unemployment thing.
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Post by aj2hall on Oct 8, 2024 3:08:57 GMT
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 8, 2024 3:20:54 GMT
One of the things Harris must do is put out ads that show many of Trumps lies (she has years and hours of footage to choose from) and call him exactly what he is - a liar. She needs to show some examples of his lies and say that you can not trust him to tell you the truth about anything. She's still running all these positive ads. She's still campaigning on abortion - an important issue that will drive some new voters in - but she is not doing nearly enough to address the main issue voters care about now and always - money. In answer to your original question, the GOP and particularly Trump will go as low as the Democrats will let him. Exactly while a major issue it is far from the only issue. There are so many more crazy things he has done snd more that he says he will do.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 8, 2024 3:22:54 GMT
Just now on MSNBC. They are talking about new rumors. * Don't file with FEMA because they will take your land. * Don't trust the corrupt government. (Which endangers those knocking on doors offering help) I missed a few... That could be really dangerous. I know I saw something earlier that they were trying to rile people up and start up a militia against those trying to take their land FEMA. Crazy town.
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Post by aj2hall on Oct 8, 2024 3:29:38 GMT
HCR had an interesting perspective today, She makes a couple of really good points. Trump's lies about disaster relief are intentional and part of a larger effort to discredit and dismantle the federal government. However, Republicans governors have pushed back. Maybe Trump has finally crossed a bridge too far, even for them? heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/october-6-2024Trump’s lies are not errors. They are part of a well-documented strategy to overturn democracy by using modern media to create a false political world. Voters begin to base their political decisions on that fake image, rather than on reality, and are manipulated into giving up control of their government to an authoritarian.
Now, though, their lies about the federal response to Hurricane Helene show that they are completely committed to disinformation. As Will Bunch noted today in the Philadelphia Inquirer, when Vance lied again at the vice presidential debate about the legal status of the Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and complained when moderator Margaret Brennan corrected him, he gave up the whole game. “Margaret,” Vance said, “the rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact-check.” He continued to argue until the moderators cut his microphone.
Bunch points out that MAGA Republicans insist on the right to lie, considering any fact-checking “censorship,” a position to which Vance pivoted when Minnesota governor Tim Walz asked him if Trump won the 2020 election.
Just as Russian political theorists advocated to overturn democracy, MAGA Republicans have created an alternative political reality, aided in large part by the disinformation spread on social media by X owner and Trump supporter Elon Musk.
They continue to be aided by foreign operatives, as well. This morning, on CBS’s Face the Nation, Senate Intelligence Committee member Mark Kelly (D-AZ) warned, on the basis of information he has heard from the FBI, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the National Security Agency, that Russia, Iran, and China are generating about 20% to 30% of the political content and comments on social media.
But the largest purveyors of disinformation are homegrown.
Perhaps, though, the very real, immediate damage MAGA’s disinformation about Hurricane Helene is causing might finally be a step too far. In what is at least a muted rebuke to Trump, Republican governors across the damaged area have stepped up to praise President Joe Biden and the federal response to the disaster.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 4:45:04 GMT
aj2hall maga will not be happy about any thing that will be done by the present federal government ... The kicker is that they are in for a rude awakening if their golden leader is elected. He killed them during Covid and he is killing/damaging them now... They will loose their souls, well-being, their land, their lives and TFG will laugh at them. He has no loyalty to them and that includes the wealthy as well as the poor, white, Black or any other color... He will squash them like bugs..
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 8, 2024 5:15:27 GMT
And Musk and Tucker are joking about assassinating the vice president. What is wrong with them. TFG says that it would be dangerous to say you were voting for Harris at his rallies. So is he now putting targets on people with a flag or something? I know that’s a step further but still…
Isn’t it illegal to basically threaten the vice president?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 12:13:58 GMT
And Musk and Tucker are joking about assassinating the vice president. What is wrong with them. TFG says that it would be dangerous to say you were voting for Harris at his rallies. So is he now putting targets on people with a flag or something? I know that’s a step further but still… Isn’t it illegal to basically threaten the vice president? Bold mine!! THAT is NOT a joke!!
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Post by huskergal on Oct 8, 2024 14:00:58 GMT
A woman in the hurricane area said she applied for the $750 and an electronic deposit went into her account in a few hours.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 14:30:06 GMT
A woman in the hurricane area said she applied for the $750 and an electronic deposit went into her account in a few hours. THANK YOU!! Time to get rid of the rumors...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 14:55:40 GMT
Just more lies... And the six million is not his gift... It is comprised of gifts from people, not him,!! Karoline Leavitt, the spokesperson for Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, claimed that the former president was "doing more" than President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and the Federal Emergency Management Agency regarding hurricane response. Leavitt made the remarks on Real America's Voice Tuesday as Hurricane Milton was bearing down on Florida and while many Americans were continuing to recover from Hurricane Helene. *** As President Trump has expressed, we care most about lives and helping American lives if we can, not so much about votes," the spokesperson asserted. "And that's why President Trump has done so much, even not being in the White House, to help our fellow Americans." Leavitt pointed out that Trump had raised $6 million through a GoFundMe page."We have directed all of that money, it is going to be going towards nonprofits on the ground who are delivering disaster assistance and relief," she said. "And we're really showing up when the federal government is not." "President Trump is doing more than Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, who spent a billion dollars from FEMA on illegal immigrant housing, transportation, prepaid debit cards and food."According to FEMA, the agency put thousands of government workers in place before Hurricane Helene hit the southeast. www.rawstory.com/karoline-leavitt-hurricanes/
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 8, 2024 15:35:24 GMT
Well isn’t this interesting …. Apparently Russia Russia Russia might be a bit more than a hoax… 1. “In early 2024, the former president ordered an aide away from his office at Mar-a-Lago, his private club and residence in Florida, so he could conduct a private phone call with the Russian leader, according to Woodward’s account” -WAPO for those keeping score 2024 is THIS year. ”This comes 2+ years into Putin’s invasion of Ukraine where he’s broken every rule in the book, murdering civilians and torturing POW’s. Trump is calling him up because Donald WORKS for Putin & has since he started selling condos to the Russian Mob & passing off kompromat. VOTE! ”It’s also probably a violation of the Logan Act, but Trump & GOP have basically been successful in changing to the rules to suit their own needs. It’s a different and far more dangerous world thanks to Trump. All you trendy protest kids better wake the f’ up & Vote Blue.” x.com/caslernoel/status/1843661160538853718?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw2. ”Trump secretly sent covid tests to Putin during 2020 shortage. As the coronavirus tore through the world in 2020, and the United States and other countries confronted a shortage of tests designed to detect the illness, then-President Donald Trump secretly sent coveted tests to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his personal use. Putin, petrified of the virus, accepted the supplies but took pains to prevent political fallout — not for him, but for his American counterpart. He cautioned Trump not to reveal that he had dispatched the scarce medical equipment to Moscow, according to a new book by Bob Woodward. Putin told Trump, “I don’t want you to tell anybody because people will get mad at you, not me.” x.com/drericding/status/1843643904978989458?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by compeateropeator on Oct 8, 2024 15:37:01 GMT
I am certainly not doubting your opinion, your experiences, or where people can/choose/do live as obviously there are always natural disasters that affect all areas, and we have limited land so people have to live somewhere. But how can we sustain fixing everything after every disaster especially when it is happening again and again and again?
Being from a very (very) small state, not typically prone to large natural disasters, we have experienced unprecedented flooding two years in a row almost exactly to the day. And then before that we were gob smacked by the remnants of Irene so we have/are trying to get our share of FEMA help also, so I am including all states and places in these ‘general’ comments…
Many are still trying to recover from my states first flood, second flood, etc. I have a close friend in Asheville dealing with his city decimated. My coworkers Mother just finished fixing her condo in Ft Myers from storms of 2 or 3 years ago and now she is looking likes she might be in the cone for Milton. So how can we (general we) think that we will be able to have a few entities keep up with helping, fixing, providing assistance to all the natural disasters that are coming at alarming rates without having some kind of limitations on what can be offered? Think of the logistics of what FEMA has had to deal with just in the last year…floods in Vermont and other Northeast areas, tornados, wildfires, Hurricane Beryl and Helene, and now trying to prepare for Milton. That is a lot to ask and maybe we need to rethink or make changes to how we deal with or fund natural disasters?
I certainly don’t have an answer or know what can be done but I do believe that if weather extremes continue to happen at a seemly more rapid (and extreme) pace something needs to change somewhere and somehow. This is just my opinion however.
ETA- I also think that FEMA and the Red Cross are the largest organizations and are/have to be/should be at all the natural disasters and have to provide such a broad scope of help. Where smaller private entities have a smaller footprint and can funnel their focus into very specific task with helping people so their help can also be perceived as more focused and immediate. Again I totally acknowledge that things need to change.
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Post by hop2 on Oct 8, 2024 15:40:15 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 17:32:21 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 17:40:39 GMT
Red Cross is not my favorite organization, but they do a great job. My issue with is that after I donate they come close to harassing me with their appeals for funds.
Let us hope TFG actually gives the 6 million dollars to all those in need. In ALL the states..
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 8, 2024 17:47:29 GMT
It seems trump is claiming he was in Gaza. Can you honestly imagine the idiot in Gaza? Daniel Dale… ”Former Trump administration Middle East official David Schenker on Trump’s claim, which his campaign is blindly insisting is true, that he has been to Gaza: “As far as I know, he’s never traveled there...I think this story is probably already over.” x.com/ddale8/status/1843698196478087650?s=61&t=j45uMgNk1i8O0YllKF58nw
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 17:55:52 GMT
They have fallen off the edge of their flat earth. Alex Jones in the lead! Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones accused Vice President Kamala Harris of having the ability to control hurricanes through so-called "weather weapons."Jones kicked off his Tuesday broadcast by promising to explain how he knew the government could control the weather. "I'm going to be covering today, and I've sent the crew over 20 clips, and I've got over a hundred documents right here," he explained. "I'm gonna do a big presentation for everybody on what's really going on with weather weapons." Jones claimed to have interviews and government documents that would prove his point. "Then we have the bold headlines that I put up on X that the Kamala Harris, you know, the Biden-Harris administration is in control of this hurricane," he said of Hurricane Milton. "So they have the power certified easily with just five or six big aircraft," he opined. "And that's the old technology, not the lasers that are all certified and the Doppler radar. They also have on ships and in large oil drilling platforms that they've launched. They could totally just make this thing stop and dump the water in the ocean." Jones insisted that the technology to control hurricanes was used before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. "And on 9/11, the hurricane was gonna hit," he asserted. "Remember in 2001, but that meteorologists never saw anything like it. It just turned away from the coast went away because that was gonna get in the way of some of the stuff the deep state was up to." www.rawstory.com/alex-jones-hurricane/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 19:16:01 GMT
One of our favorite Louisiana Senators... Actually it is very important to the female victims of Helene... They DO need supplies!! You stupid ass, Sen John Kennedy... bless your heart.... Vice President Kamala Harris Newsweek reported Tuesday that in response to Harris' interview, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) had a particular fixation on the mention of women's menstrual health products. While speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Kennedy said he was personally offended that Harris talked about tampons while Appalachian communities were reeling from Hurricane Helene. The Vice President goes on some show called 'Call Her Daddy' or 'Call Your Daddy' or 'Who's Your Daddy' or something — 'Call Me Daddy,' I like 'Who's Your Daddy' better — and among other things she's talking about tampons," Kennedy said. "The people of Appalachia right now don't give a function about tampons. They need water. They need to get out." "You can't make this stuff up, but everything I said is factual," the Louisiana Republican added. www.rawstory.com/gop-senator-goes-on-rant-about-tampons-in-response-to-harris-interview/
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Post by aj2hall on Oct 8, 2024 20:11:46 GMT
Happy to hear Harris pushing back www.nytimes.com/2024/10/08/us/politics/harris-the-view-interview-trump.htmlDuring a wide-ranging interview on the ABC daytime talk show “The View,” Ms. Harris spoke at more length about the storm politicking that has begun to dominate the campaign. Mr. Trump has used the hurricane that hit the Carolinas and Georgia last week to blast the Biden administration’s leadership and make false claims that the government is misdirecting federal relief funds.
“It’s profound, and it is the height of irresponsibility and, frankly, callousness,” she said of Mr. Trump’s claims. “I fear that he really lacks empathy on a very basic level, to care about the suffering of other people and then understand the role of a leader is not to beat people down — it’s to lift people up.”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2024 20:36:42 GMT
Low, really low... I thought lawyers were supposed to tell the truth... FOX news host Martha MacCallum questioned Alina Habba, an aide and attorney for Donald Trump, after she claimed there were "babies floating in the water" under the vice presidency of Kamala Harris.While appearing on Fox News, MacCallum told Habba that Trump had been criticized for allegedly spreading misinformation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. *** "Let's talk about facts," Habba ranted. " ... Let's talk about information that is undisputable. While Helene was happening, Kamala decided it was more important to go on a podcast about sex, Call Her Daddy.""So I'm talking facts," she continued. "This is not the time to politicize. This is not the time to try and get a point ahead of your other opponent. It's the time to get dirty and go help people." Habba insisted that Trump "hasn't tried to make phony phone calls to look good to the media." "And western North Carolina got hit really hard," she opined. "They need help. They need water. There are still people missing. "There are babies floating in the water. And we're on podcasts. That's what the Harris team is doing." MacCallum seemed unconvinced, making the lawyer pause to explain. "Where did you see that report of a baby floating in the water?" she asked.
"We have absolutely heard there are children floating," Habba repeated. "There's missing bodies, dead bodies."www.rawstory.com/alina-habba-hurricane-babies/
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Post by aj2hall on Oct 8, 2024 20:37:52 GMT
He has a really good point about Republican lies. Just 3 days ago, Marco Rubio claimed the jobs report was "fake". Now, he's telling people to believe the government, believe NOAA & weather forecasters. See the problem? RubioBrian Stelter @brianstelter On Friday MarcoRubio was casting doubt about government data, alleging the jobs report was "fake." Today he is imploring Floridians to believe government data – specifically NOAA's forecasts – and heed evacuation alerts. See the problem?
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 8, 2024 21:43:23 GMT
They have fallen off the edge of their flat earth. Alex Jones in the lead! Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones accused Vice President Kamala Harris of having the ability to control hurricanes through so-called "weather weapons."Jones kicked off his Tuesday broadcast by promising to explain how he knew the government could control the weather. "I'm going to be covering today, and I've sent the crew over 20 clips, and I've got over a hundred documents right here," he explained. "I'm gonna do a big presentation for everybody on what's really going on with weather weapons." Jones claimed to have interviews and government documents that would prove his point. "Then we have the bold headlines that I put up on X that the Kamala Harris, you know, the Biden-Harris administration is in control of this hurricane," he said of Hurricane Milton. "So they have the power certified easily with just five or six big aircraft," he opined. "And that's the old technology, not the lasers that are all certified and the Doppler radar. They also have on ships and in large oil drilling platforms that they've launched. They could totally just make this thing stop and dump the water in the ocean." Jones insisted that the technology to control hurricanes was used before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. "And on 9/11, the hurricane was gonna hit," he asserted. "Remember in 2001, but that meteorologists never saw anything like it. It just turned away from the coast went away because that was gonna get in the way of some of the stuff the deep state was up to." www.rawstory.com/alex-jones-hurricane/Seriously bat shit 💩 crazy here. But people will believe his “proof” 😂 seriously this is the stupidest thing I have read in a while snd that’s saying something after this last week.
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