Bush's response is not adequate

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CaptnKirk

Lifer
Jul 25, 2002
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Raildogg -

You've done a very credible job on this thread.

Keep the pressure on. FEMA and the Government are going into their 4th month - having completed 3 months,
of ignoring and avoiding helping the United States City of New Orleans,
and the surrounding strike areas in Mississippi and Alabama.
Even turned their backs on Texas.

We're burning off A BILLION DOLLARS A WEEK in Iraq, and can't make an effort to fix or to fund
the recovery of the 37th largest metropolis in the conunty ?
There is no excuse for this lack of concern from the Federal level. State and Local have nothing left to give -
their funds and their assets are exhausted -
and Congress is posturing for it's image - as insider after insider gets indicted or caught up in an expanding
corruption probe - including confessions of bribery.

What in the hell is wrong with the Administration's Leadership, when they are unwilling to help at home -
they owe that AS A MINIMUM to the citizens of the country,
why are they telling them to go to hell ?

 

tcsenter

Lifer
Sep 7, 2001
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Well TC you can say how well FEMA has done all you want.

I got my personal letter from FEMA today saying I get $0 , that the damage was insufficient.
You should be ashamed of yourself, trying to claim federal disaster relief assistance because a lousy tree broke a section of rain gutters off your house, when there are thousands of people whose homes are condemnable and lost everything, including loved ones.

Your case is a good example of disaster assistance fraud that goes on. Did you try to bill the tax payers for loss of aesthetic value to your property, too?