If you can dig up some more about what is or is not happening in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the Carolinas, that would be something of interest. Especially since the federal government is just going to make a token response and leave everyone as the mercy of their insurance companies and we already have a good idea on how that is going to work out in the long run.
Yes, and it's hard to find words to describe the complacency. Emergency responders are doing a great job, but that has nothing to do with the $200 billion disaster relief bill that congress should have passed by now, except they're busy campaigning...
If you can dig up some more about what is or is not happening in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the Carolinas, that would be something of interest. Especially since the federal government is just going to make a token response and leave everyone as the mercy of their insurance companies and we already have a good idea on how that is going to work out in the long run.
Yes, and it's hard to find words to describe the complacency. Emergency responders are doing a great job, but that has nothing to do with the $200 billion disaster relief bill that congress should have passed by now, except they're busy campaigning...
If FEMA hadn't been defunded, they wouldn't need to pass a new bill. It just goes to show us where their priorities are and it sure isn't us.