With last week's announcement that Trump's Federal Emergency Managemnt Agency [FEMA], the main federal government agency that deals with the aftermaths of natural disasters striking the United States, that the agency ITSELF said it was not even close to being ready to deal with hurricane season, which begins on June 1st, the effects of Trump's cuts are plainly and painfully apparent.
Two days after storms ripped across Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia on Friday, FEMA is still nonexistent in any of those states. The mayor of St. Louis said FEMA was nowhere to be seen on the ground. This is an incredible reversal of the standards that existed for FEMA for my lifetime. They were usually on the ground assessing and setting up operations within 12 hours of a natural disaster. This is something that had been confirmed by two friends who have worked with FEMA.
In case you're saying, "Okay Matt! Sure, Trump is ignoring the super liberal city of St. Louis, but he surely has FEMA on the ground in rural red areas!" That's a big no. FEMA has announced they are waiting until later THIS WEEK to begin their assessment for who will and will not receive funds.
Spoiler alert, most of these areas will be on the "Will not" side of that equation.
Trump running FEMA this way is a total businessman's overview. FEMA is not a profit-making department. They exist to help people struggling through tough times, hence, the entire purpose of the agency is to go and give aid as needed. Trump looks and sees no revenue being generated and immediately says, "That has to stop."
The end result will be natural disaster-created economic disaster zones where the community slowly dies due to the lack of investment to get them back on their feet. St. Louis will survive, but towns with 3000 or fewer people will collapse.
An example of this is in Mississippi, where March storms have still not been addressed, and victims there are still rummaging through piles of debris that used to be their homes. The state asked for FEMA help on April 1. They still have not gotten ANY assistance, or even a response.
Reminder: the Trump campaign made up an outrageous lie, that Biden had forsaken the victims of flooding in the southeastern US and had refused to send FEMA in to help "those poor people." Trump campaigned on that LIE, telling everyone that he would be there "100 times better."
And you stupid dopes believed him.
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