The reality of whats going on in NC

When did you move from FL to ground zero?
You had tales of dead bodies in the FL hospital parking lot from Covid as related to you by a family member.
Wrong guy. I have been in NC for years. Maybe you are thinking of Golfing Gator... not sure if that was him but he has a similar name. I have a beach home in Florida I bought last year thanks to Joe Biden's economy though.
 
This guy looks like he's been stoked up by politics to the point where he will become a bad guy with his guns. The police should at least be proactive enough to check if he owns an AR15 or some other weapon that people in his contition shouldn't have.
Also noticable is that he's a skinny little guy who fits the description for an AR-15 owner.
Unless he can cock that middle finger and shoot, I think we're safe. He is reacting to our nasty government. And everybody down there agrees with him. We are all pissed. And unlike your country, we are allowed to voice our opinions without fear of government reprisal, or frozen bank accounts in the USA.

I know our Second Amendment scares the shit out of you, so let's keep an eye on this guy and see if your fear is justified. I will let you know the minute he whips out his AR-15 and starts dropping folks.
 
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A guy who lives in North Carolina, suffering under democrat policies, particularly, the democrat's arresting those bringing supplies and rescuing survivors.
Private individuals stepping in where the gubmint turns its back, subsequently being blocked by the bureaucrats who are supposed to be helping, and the fauxbertarian can't find a scintilla of outrage over it.

The douchebaggery never ends with that sleaze.
 
Services denied by dem government for an almost entirely white area. There are about 5 threads now confirming that but you choose to skip from one to the next and pretend what’s going on has not been made public
Point me to it. I am here. No one is being denied help period, much less for being white. I am white. My brother is. So is my son. In fact the black population in western NC is about 2% vs 20% for the entire state.
 


Yeah. This is a current event since it's happening right now. The real reason tiktok is being attacked so that private citizens AROUND THE WORLD can't post things such as this and even conservatives in this country just fall in line with the crap. EVERY APP IS TRACKING YOU. THE PHONE YOU HAVE WAS MADE IN CHINA!!!

THEY ARE CENSORING US!!!! WAKE UP CONSERVATIVES!!!! THE LEFT ARE ALREADY TOO CONTAMINATED. ONLY MIRACLE can save them.

Wake up!!

Crybaby
 
Private individuals stepping in where the gubmint turns its back, subsequently being blocked by the bureaucrats who are supposed to be helping, and the fauxbertarian can't find a scintilla of outrage over it.

The douchebaggery never ends with that sleaze.
Government can't be everywhere at once
 
It's a way to kill the whites living there and move in more third worlders.
Dipshit. People have lost a lot out here and you are making up shit because you are an unsuccessful white guy and need to blame someone other than your lack of education and your never-ending ignorance.
 
Private individuals stepping in where the gubmint turns its back, subsequently being blocked by the bureaucrats who are supposed to be helping, and the fauxbertarian can't find a scintilla of outrage over it.

The douchebaggery never ends with that sleaze.
No one is turning their back here. The support has been overwhelming.
 
Look gang. I live in Western North Carolina. My son lives in downtown Boone. My brother lives in the town that got warnings of a dam catastrophic failure and warned to evacuate which turned out to be a false alarm. He still has no water. Power is on.

  • Most deaths, about 100 in NC, were a result of flash floods
  • The National Guard is delivering to the few remote areas that are hard to get to by car
  • Down to about 200,000 without power and that is expected to be nearly all fixed today
  • Water in some areas is going to take more days of treatment

The response has been overwhelming and better than could be expected. Some travel restrictions are in place to prioritize travel for supplies and rescue. 1-40 being down is a total bitch for travel in the area. National parks opened yesterday.

My mom, 2 nephews and their families and a cousin all live 40 miles southwest of Ashville.

They are reporting much of the same thing. My nephew does volunteer rescue work for the local FD
 
Watch the video in the OP you moron. 🙄
Video was nonsense. I couldnt make anything of it. Most curfews ended two days ago. There are roads restricted for recovery vehicles. The guy was all mumbo jumbo. You want to know the reality? Go here:


In Buncombe County, 72 lives have been lost due to Hurricane Helene.

Solid Waste Services
Waste Pro is resuming limited service in Weaverville on Friday where safe and accessible. Residents can drop off household trash (no storm debris) at North Buncombe Pool, 734 Clarks Chapel Road, Weaverville, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Buncombe County Landfill will be open Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hazardous Materials
Residents are advised to avoid river areas due to debris. The County has requested testing for hazardous materials through the state emergency operations center.

Donation Center
We have set up a warehouse at 6 Commerce Way in Arden to receive hurricane relief supplies. We can receive donations from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. daily. Any size vehicle is welcome.

We have seven categories of things that we can accept, these include:

  • Non-perishable, ready-to-eat food
  • Bottled water
  • Clean-up supplies
  • Paper goods like toilet paper
  • Baby supplies including formula
  • Pet supplies
  • Personal Care
We cannot accept baby food, glass items, furniture, clothing, perishable food, electronics, and flammable liquids.

We will not distribute from this location – these donations will go to community partners to distribute, so please do not come here to receive supplies.

Mountain Mobility
As long as patients are accessible, Mountain Mobility is resuming life-sustaining dialysis transport in coordination with dialysis centers. This will also help open hospital beds.

Community Support for Unhoused Individuals
Code Purple, a coordinated effort among Asheville and Buncombe County shelters and other organizations to provide emergency overflow shelter for unhoused individuals, was called prior to the storm with collaboration between City, County, and service providers to quickly outreach to folks on the street and attempt to get them to Code Purple locations before the storm hit. Many of them are still in those shelters for the time being, and County Community Paramedics along with City Community Responders have been making regular rounds to homeless service and permanent supportive housing provider locations to offer support and resources to residents and staff at those locations.

Permits
The Buncombe County Permits Office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are accepted electronically at buncombecounty.org/permits. Special flood hazard area requirements may apply.

Town of Woodfin Updates

Food and Water Distribution will take place at the New Bridge Baptist Church at 199 Elkwood Avenue from 2-4 p.m. Donations will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A portion of donations to the church is being shuttled to Victory Baptist Church at 80 Olivette Rd, Asheville from 3-5 p.m.
Anyone with special needs or with a welfare check request should visit Woodfin Town Hall at 90 Elk Mountain Road or call 828-253-4887 when cellular service is restored to the line.
Trash and recycling collection will start on Friday.
There is not current definitive timeline for when water can be restored at Woodfin.
The town is hosting a briefing everyday at 1 p.m. at the Town Hall.

Town of Biltmore Forest Updates

Hurricane Helene brought down a large number of trees at Biltmore Forest, which is a primary residential area. This was the main source of destruction for this community.
All roads are currently accessible for emergency crews.

The water system will require repairs once water systems are restored.

Wi-Fi Access
Free Wi-Fi is available at the North Asheville Library use the password “readmore” lowercase, no space. Other libraries include Pack Memorial, Enka-Candler and West Asheville.

Pet Care
MedVet Asheville, an emergency and specialty veterinary hospital, will be opening starting tomorrow Friday, Oct. 4 from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and will be open those hours every day. They are located at 677 Brevard Road, Asheville, NC 28806.
 
Private individuals stepping in where the gubmint turns its back, subsequently being blocked by the bureaucrats who are supposed to be helping, and the fauxbertarian can't find a scintilla of outrage over it.

The douchebaggery never ends with that sleaze.
The Biden Administration is blocking attempts by Musk and Trump to aid these people. Politics over humanity is their battle-cry.
 
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Video was nonsense. I couldnt make anything of it. Most curfews ended two days ago. There are roads restricted for recovery vehicles. The guy was all mumbo jumbo. You want to know the reality? Go here:


In Buncombe County, 72 lives have been lost due to Hurricane Helene.

Solid Waste Services
Waste Pro is resuming limited service in Weaverville on Friday where safe and accessible. Residents can drop off household trash (no storm debris) at North Buncombe Pool, 734 Clarks Chapel Road, Weaverville, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Buncombe County Landfill will be open Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Hazardous Materials
Residents are advised to avoid river areas due to debris. The County has requested testing for hazardous materials through the state emergency operations center.

Donation Center
We have set up a warehouse at 6 Commerce Way in Arden to receive hurricane relief supplies. We can receive donations from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. daily. Any size vehicle is welcome.

We have seven categories of things that we can accept, these include:

  • Non-perishable, ready-to-eat food
  • Bottled water
  • Clean-up supplies
  • Paper goods like toilet paper
  • Baby supplies including formula
  • Pet supplies
  • Personal Care
We cannot accept baby food, glass items, furniture, clothing, perishable food, electronics, and flammable liquids.

We will not distribute from this location – these donations will go to community partners to distribute, so please do not come here to receive supplies.

Mountain Mobility
As long as patients are accessible, Mountain Mobility is resuming life-sustaining dialysis transport in coordination with dialysis centers. This will also help open hospital beds.

Community Support for Unhoused Individuals
Code Purple, a coordinated effort among Asheville and Buncombe County shelters and other organizations to provide emergency overflow shelter for unhoused individuals, was called prior to the storm with collaboration between City, County, and service providers to quickly outreach to folks on the street and attempt to get them to Code Purple locations before the storm hit. Many of them are still in those shelters for the time being, and County Community Paramedics along with City Community Responders have been making regular rounds to homeless service and permanent supportive housing provider locations to offer support and resources to residents and staff at those locations.

Permits
The Buncombe County Permits Office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are accepted electronically at buncombecounty.org/permits. Special flood hazard area requirements may apply.

Town of Woodfin Updates

Food and Water Distribution will take place at the New Bridge Baptist Church at 199 Elkwood Avenue from 2-4 p.m. Donations will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A portion of donations to the church is being shuttled to Victory Baptist Church at 80 Olivette Rd, Asheville from 3-5 p.m.
Anyone with special needs or with a welfare check request should visit Woodfin Town Hall at 90 Elk Mountain Road or call 828-253-4887 when cellular service is restored to the line.
Trash and recycling collection will start on Friday.
There is not current definitive timeline for when water can be restored at Woodfin.
The town is hosting a briefing everyday at 1 p.m. at the Town Hall.

Town of Biltmore Forest Updates

Hurricane Helene brought down a large number of trees at Biltmore Forest, which is a primary residential area. This was the main source of destruction for this community.
All roads are currently accessible for emergency crews.

The water system will require repairs once water systems are restored.

Wi-Fi Access
Free Wi-Fi is available at the North Asheville Library use the password “readmore” lowercase, no space. Other libraries include Pack Memorial, Enka-Candler and West Asheville.

Pet Care
MedVet Asheville, an emergency and specialty veterinary hospital, will be opening starting tomorrow Friday, Oct. 4 from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and will be open those hours every day. They are located at 677 Brevard Road, Asheville, NC 28806.
From your Covid crap to your “I’m at ground zero and it’s great here” crap you are fully discredited
 

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I know our Second Amendment scares the shit out of you, so let's keep an eye on this guy and see if your fear is justified. I will let you know the minute he whips out his AR-15 and starts dropping folks.
I agree that he should be watched!
 

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