Faun
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Where does any of that say FEMA's disaster release funds paid for any of that, Dumbfuck?
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You sad little woowoo. The government PRINTS money. It could help the hurrican victims if it WANTED to. But it doesn't. It adds insult to injury by handing out $750 to people whose homes were destroyed and they preventing them from staying in hotels as all the rooms are reserved for FEMA personnel who haven't shown up.
You cretins aren't fooling anyone. Even Politico admits the agenda:
Helene hit Trump strongholds in Georgia and North Carolina. It could swing the election.
They get $750 every month?
Link?
Are the illegals being fed and housed comfortably?Fema doesn’t have funding through hurricane season, warns Mayorkas
BlindBoo posted a link saying each disaster costs $1 billion. So how is Myorkas broke with $20 billion, Simp?
Thanks for showing up to expose your ignorance, Simp.
Fake news. You will buy anything, Simp.LOL
You're as dumb as they come, Dumbfuck. How about Forbes? Are they ignorant too...?
Trump FEMA Claim Debunked: Agency Not Running Out Of Money Because Of Migrants
While DHS Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas has warned about the agency running low on cash for its disaster efforts, that’s a separate fund from money put toward migrant communities.www.forbes.comFormer President Donald Trump and his allies have claimed the Federal Emergency Management Agency can’t respond well enough to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene because it’s diverted so much money to helping migrants—but that’s not true, as FEMA’s funds for handling disaster relief efforts are separate from money given to immigrant communities.But those financial issues aren’t because of money going to migrants: While FEMA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection have given more than $1 billion since the start of 2023 to communities that are taking in migrants, that’s been through the agency’s Shelter and Services Program, a totally different funding pot than the Disaster Relief Fund used to respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters.Congress determines how much money goes to FEMA’s disaster fund, and the fund faces issues after lawmakers declined to allocate additional funding for FEMA’s efforts in the stopgap funding bill it passed last month, only extending FEMA’s existing funding level and allowing it to draw from $20 billion in funds more quickly.
Well, Dumbfuck? How does it feel to get schooled by someone you think is ignorant?
Too bad the Harris regime pissed away all the money on illegals.
Fake news. You will buy anything, Simp.
Poor gullible rube.Nope, not fake news, Dumbfuck. Congress allocates two separate funds, ya moron. One for disasters and one for non-disaster emergencies.
That remains true no matter how dumb you are and no matter how much you wish it wasn't.
Here's an example of Congress allocating $650 million for FEMA's non-disaster emergencies...
That $650,000,000 shall be transferred to ``Federal Emergency Management Agency--Federal Assistance'' to support sheltering and related activities provided by non-Federal entities, in support of relieving overcrowding in short-term holding facilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, of which not to exceed $9,100,000 shall be for the administrative costs of the Federal Emergency
Sheltering such people falls under FEMA's Shelter and Services program...
Shelter and Services Program
The Shelter and Services Program provides funds to non-federal entities that provide sheltering and other eligible services to noncitizen migrants who have been encountered by the Department of Homeland Security and released from custody while awaiting the outcome of their immigration proceedings.www.fema.gov
Poor gullible rube.