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FEMA Head Admits Agency Skipped 20 Homes with Trump Signs

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posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 08:44 PM
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“Whistleblowers say that relief workers were told it was “best practice” to pass over houses “advertising Trump.”” The Daily Wire reported.

The workers would enter into the system that they made no contact with the residents, blaming the directive: “Trump sign, no contact per leadership”

Marn’i’s staff at FEMA complied and skipped over at least 20 homes of suffering Americans.


Under questioning from Rep. Paulina Luna, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell admitted the agency skipped 20 houses with Trump signs that needed hurricane relief.

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FEMA Head Admits Agency Skipped 20 Homes with Trump Signs That Needed Hurricane Relief (VIDEO)

Looks like the Trump hate was in fact real with those FEMA people bypassing Trump supporting homes in Florida!!

The FEMA Head Master had to admit it in a Congressional Hearing !!

Everybody, and I mean EVERYBODY knows this was real, and likely is present in all gov agencies as we've seen many cases proven over the years.

Burn the witches!!




posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 08:48 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Such an ugly story.
FEMA should hang it's head in shame.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 08:54 PM
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originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: xuenchen

Such an ugly story.
FEMA should hang it's head in shame.


FEMA should be disbanded and relief funds handed directly to states in need of disaster relief. It would cost tax payers far lees and be far more efficient.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 08:55 PM
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a reply to: nugget1

It's almost like FEMA thinks Trump voters are garbage.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 09:34 PM
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They are probably only admitting to twenty because there is evidence of around twenty that has been discovered or where individuals are not trusted to cover up their ignoring of the houses.. I would bet there were probably way over a hundred.

In my opinion, people who are caught in things never admit to much other things than they are proven to have done....When the rules were made, I am sure there is not much documentation that was done that shows they skipped these houses with signs. The workers who were told to bypass them were not going to put it into writing, there probably was no spot to list that kind of things on any forms they filled out.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 10:01 PM
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So...at least 20 lawsuits against FEMA incoming.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 10:24 PM
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85% of Government votes DEMOCRAT.

FEMA personnel were doing what our (immoral) DEMOCRAT Vice President wanted.

www.foxnews.com...

It really is that simple.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 10:52 PM
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FEMA became a joke to me over fifty years ago when the major metropolitan area I lived in was given it's ''evacuation route'' in case of a nuclear attack. The route given to millions of American citizens to use passed within two miles of a major nuclear development laboratory, a much higher target for destruction than the civilian areas to be evacuated.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 11:39 PM
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originally posted by: nugget1

originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: xuenchen

Such an ugly story.
FEMA should hang it's head in shame.


FEMA should be disbanded and relief funds handed directly to states in need of disaster relief. It would cost tax payers far lees and be far more efficient.


You could have stopped at "FEMA should be disbanded." Only a commie would want a government handout.



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 11:41 PM
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a reply to: BingoMcGoof

I’m in Canada but in ‘05 I was working for an international hotel chain that had a hotel in the Katrina impact zone.

I fit the bill so I volunteered to join the corporate task force put together to go in and keep the hotel, which was partly flooded and occupied by over 400 guests, somewhat habitable.

I remember the first time we attempted to get supplies in we were in a truck on a conference call with corporate.

They got to listen in while FEMA took our generators, fuel, food, and bottled water at a check point.

The second attempted, same thing.

After that I headed home.


edit on 20-11-2024 by NorthOS because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 11:58 PM
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a reply to: NorthOS
Exasperating




posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 05:22 AM
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originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: nugget1

It's almost like FEMA thinks Trump voters are garbage.


Sting like a Kamala loss, float like a garbage



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 08:12 AM
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originally posted by: nugget1

originally posted by: CarlLaFong
a reply to: xuenchen

Such an ugly story.
FEMA should hang it's head in shame.


FEMA should be disbanded and relief funds handed directly to states in need of disaster relief. It would cost tax payers far lees and be far more efficient.


Something like this is what should happen with a lot of things at the federal level. The top-down, one-size-fits-all federal approach doesn't work and there's too much bureaucracy.

Bringing things back to to state or even county level allows efforts to be more targeted to the unique needs of a particular area. It also requires less bureaucracy. Both things improve service and save money. It also brings everything closer to the voters, so it's easier to hold people accountable.



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 08:34 AM
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a reply to: CarlLaFong

I believe the term they used as justification was "domestic terrorist."



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 08:48 AM
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Sounds like a piece of the government that’s in need of a big ol Doge pile.

a reply to: xuenchen



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 08:57 AM
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a reply to: NorthOS

Fema has become a joke, a way for some to profit and to control how help reach the affected people.

Now the investigation has to expand on how they are using the taxpayer money, to enrich certain individuals.

During Puerto Rico last major Hurricane my father volunteered to help install windows and doors to damaged homes, he got upset because all the doors and windows "donated" by fema and bought in the Island, did not fix any of the homes, even my father knew this was a scam but be assured that somebody pocked a lot of money of the sale of those doors and windows.

Fema has become a scam and they want to control all the aid that goes to devastated areas, compromising the people in need, they do not care at all. Fema is like a brand, if is not approved aid by fema is no allowed to go to the needy.



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 09:00 AM
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originally posted by: BingoMcGoof
FEMA became a joke to me over fifty years ago when the major metropolitan area I lived in was given it's ''evacuation route'' in case of a nuclear attack. The route given to millions of American citizens to use passed within two miles of a major nuclear development laboratory, a much higher target for destruction than the civilian areas to be evacuated.


FEMA didn't exist 50 years ago let alone over 50 years ago. 😀



posted on Nov, 21 2024 @ 09:22 AM
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Fema has been around for about 70 years, but not recognized as an agency until recently, is a hidden history of fema that a lot of people doesn't about it. They take 11 billion of tax dollars a year. But during Hurricane season they get infusions of billions of tax dollars over the regular budget. In the last 3 decades they have gotten over 345 billion dollars.

www.wired.com...



posted on Nov, 22 2024 @ 12:35 AM
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originally posted by: NorthOS
a reply to: BingoMcGoof

I’m in Canada but in ‘05 I was working for an international hotel chain that had a hotel in the Katrina impact zone.

I fit the bill so I volunteered to join the corporate task force put together to go in and keep the hotel, which was partly flooded and occupied by over 400 guests, somewhat habitable.

I remember the first time we attempted to get supplies in we were in a truck on a conference call with corporate.

They got to listen in while FEMA took our generators, fuel, food, and bottled water at a check point.

The second attempted, same thing.

After that I headed home.


Wow ☹️ I read a lot of stuff about FEMA during the Katrina disaster… like the authorities going around confiscating guns from homeowners, stopping ordinary people from helping, stopping their canoes and boats and whatnot, also I read that Mexican military came over the border in military vehicles….



posted on Nov, 22 2024 @ 04:40 PM
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a reply to: EyeoftheHurricane

I’m not sure if it’s just Government arrogance or something more sinister, but to some extent, the same thing happened here in Alberta with the wild fires.

It seems that they don’t want the average citizen involved in rescue or relief efforts after large disasters.

They view us as dumb, weak, useless sheep.



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