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crockett 03-22-2019 10:27 AM

Trump's America. 6 months after FL hurricane people still living in tents..
 
This is the American dream brought to you by Trump and Republicans..

People lost everything, entire towns wiped away and when they needed help.from the govt it's not there because Trump and Republicans have cut disaster relief/ recovery funding..


In the past the govt would have helped these people with FEMA trailers until they could get back on their feet..

In Trump/Republicans America this no longer exists.



2,700 homes were destroyed but FEMA only helped about 800 get into housing.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hurrica...ving-in-tents/

Rochard 03-22-2019 10:32 AM

FEMA also pulled out of Paridise, California too, where we had the fires.

RedFred 03-22-2019 10:33 AM

https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2017/...resize=865,452

crockett 03-22-2019 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22437913)
FEMA also pulled out of Paridise, California too, where we had the fires.

Yea, and these people who get fucked over just blindly blame "govt bureaucracy" instead of the people who actually turned the govt into a disaster..

crockett 03-22-2019 10:36 AM

We cant afford to help Americans in need but we can give more funds to the Military for more tanks...

The Republican Dream

crockett 03-22-2019 10:44 AM

For the record anyone who thinks these people can just boot strap fails to understand the scope of these situations.

When something like this happens the entire infrastructure is useless. I drove through the area 3 months after the storm and the entire area in places looked like a giant tornado tore through it.

We are talking 3 months later and there were still trees on houses. Driving down i10 and it was easily 50 miles of 100ft pine trees laying on the ground snapped like twigs.

Many side streets still had trees which were cut enough to clear the roads but stil laying next to them..

When Andrew hit South FL the govt was there for years same with New Orleans and every where else.


Now with Trump he needs wall funding and tax cuts for the rich, so when shit happens there is no money..

In the past the govt wasnt like this..people got help and funds were there to clean up the mess in a timely fashion so at least basic infrastructure was secured and streets were clear..

ztik 03-22-2019 10:48 AM

You do realize most of those people live in rickety shacks and tents anyway in that town

it's their fault for not having insurance

Bladewire 03-22-2019 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ztik (Post 22437925)
You do realize most of those people live in rickety shacks and tents anyway in that town

it's their fault for not having insurance

The article mentions nothing about the uninsured.

It says these are insured people where Trump's FEMA is failing them as well as their local government by allowing price gouging rents to increase 300% to take advantage of disaster, pricing them out of their neighborhood.

It often takes more than a year for insurance companies to process all claims for homes and even longer than that for rebuilding to start.

Trump gets an F

What he's done to Florida victims of this disaster is disgusting.

pimpmaster9000 03-22-2019 11:42 AM

yes but they live in the best tents!...they are like "man these tents are so good we are getting tired of how good they are!" :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Bladewire 03-22-2019 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ztik (Post 22437925)
You do realize most of those people live in rickety shacks and tents anyway in that town

it's their fault for not having insurance

BTW, welcome back to GFY. After 9 years of not posting, this was your first post :thumbsup

ztik 03-22-2019 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22437964)
The article mentions nothing about the uninsured.

It says these are insured people where Trump's FEMA is failing them as well as their local government by allowing price gouging rents to increase 300% to take advantage of disaster, pricing them out of their neighborhood.

It often takes more than a year for insurance companies to process all claims for homes and even longer than that for rebuilding to start.

Trump gets an F

What he's done to Florida victims of this disaster is disgusting.

That place is in the sticks. Isn't really a "neighborhood" it's fairly backwoods when you get off the beach. Ive lived all over florida. Most of these people lived in trailers and have no teeth. Just want shit for free. If they hungry and can go into the scrub and eat cocnuts and catch crab in the river. But they won't, because they lazy hobo's in the first place.

ztik 03-22-2019 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22437970)
BTW, welcome back to GFY. After 9 years of not posting, this was your first post :thumbsup

Haha, thanks I came here looking for traffic. No luck so far!

thommy 03-22-2019 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22437908)



2,700 homes were destroyed but FEMA only helped about 800 get into housing.

if there would not be a much more urgent "national emergency" with those people who would love to build those houses cheap, it would sound like there are some walls needed. i mean walls with roofs on top.

Rochard 03-22-2019 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22437922)
For the record anyone who thinks these people can just boot strap fails to understand the scope of these situations.

When something like this happens the entire infrastructure is useless. I drove through the area 3 months after the storm and the entire area in places looked like a giant tornado tore through it.

We are talking 3 months later and there were still trees on houses. Driving down i10 and it was easily 50 miles of 100ft pine trees laying on the ground snapped like twigs.

Many side streets still had trees which were cut enough to clear the roads but stil laying next to them..

When Andrew hit South FL the govt was there for years same with New Orleans and every where else.


Now with Trump he needs wall funding and tax cuts for the rich, so when shit happens there is no money..

In the past the govt wasnt like this..people got help and funds were there to clean up the mess in a timely fashion so at least basic infrastructure was secured and streets were clear..

The damage that is done is staggering.... I've been following the damage after the fires in Paradise, California.... The first problem is these people have no place to live. The next problem is they need to clean everything up but that can't even start until the government lets people back in. Even once they are allowed back in, it's impossible to find someone to do the work - Every company that does such work in a 200 mile radius is slammed with work because of the amount of damage. Then they have to fix the infrastructure - power mostly - before they can start rebuilding. I don't even think anyone has started to rebuild.

Most of these people are renting new places to live. The high school burned down....

It's not going to be a six month or year long process. It will take years to rebuild, and even then it will never be the same - because some of the people will be unable to rebuild and have left the area.

onwebcam 03-22-2019 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22437919)
We cant afford to help Americans in need but we can give more funds to the Military for more tanks...

The Republican Dream

We can't afford to help Americans in need because we're spending $70k a year per illegal immigrant.

beerptrol 03-22-2019 03:29 PM

Maybe he can fly over them and air drop some paper towels on the way to his golf course.

2MuchMark 03-22-2019 03:46 PM

Trump cares only about Trump.

Dead 03-23-2019 05:07 AM

Soooo it is the governments fault they lived in an area prone to this weather? Better yet, the trailer, I mean home, they chose to dwell in was susceptible to high winds and their hand was forced??? When the will people realize it is your life to take care of, not the governments responsibility. Grow the fuk up and deal with your shit

grumpy 03-23-2019 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22437908)
This is the American dream brought to you by Trump and Republicans..

People lost everything, entire towns wiped away and when they needed help.from the govt it's not there because Trump and Republicans have cut disaster relief/ recovery funding..


In the past the govt would have helped these people with FEMA trailers until they could get back on their feet..

In Trump/Republicans America this no longer exists.



2,700 homes were destroyed but FEMA only helped about 800 get into housing.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hurrica...ving-in-tents/

Greetings from the people in Haiti.

pimpmaster9000 03-23-2019 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead (Post 22438413)
Soooo it is the governments fault they lived in an area prone to this weather? Better yet, the trailer, I mean home, they chose to dwell in was susceptible to high winds and their hand was forced??? When the will people realize it is your life to take care of, not the governments responsibility. Grow the fuk up and deal with your shit

Yeah next time they should build luxury villas!

MFCT 03-23-2019 06:04 AM

Its obvious to me that Trump has colluded with that hurricane.

Can we impeach now? KThxBai.

Bladewire 03-23-2019 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 22438102)
Maybe he can fly over them and air drop some paper towels on the way to his golf course.

You always crack me up :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

crockett 03-23-2019 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ztik (Post 22437925)
You do realize most of those people live in rickety shacks and tents anyway in that town

it's their fault for not having insurance

They wernt rickety shacks... they were normal houses and you cant get insurance in FL these days.

I know tons of people who want insurance but the insurance companies will claim they aren't writing new policies in the area.

That was another nice thing the govt did after Andrew.. They changed the regulations which let insurance companies pick and choose who they'd insure despite being federally backed...

The feds backed insurance years ago so everyone could get it...yea like Obamacare...

Now they let the lobbyists rewrite the laws and suprise the insurance companies no longer insure many areas yet they still get the fed backing .

If your house is not under a bank loan, good luck getting insurance in FL if it's over 20 years old..

crockett 03-23-2019 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead (Post 22438413)
Soooo it is the governments fault they lived in an area prone to this weather? Better yet, the trailer, I mean home, they chose to dwell in was susceptible to high winds and their hand was forced??? When the will people realize it is your life to take care of, not the governments responsibility. Grow the fuk up and deal with your shit



The entire east coast all the way to Texas is hurricane prone.. The NE gets nor easters abd floods even hurricanes.

The mid west gets floods.. past that its tornados and the west coast gets fires, floods and earthquakes...


Where is it not your fault for living in an area that is prone to something? Where is risk free?


Where do you live Dead that you are at risk of nothing?

crockett 03-23-2019 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MFCT (Post 22438442)
Its obvious to me that Trump has colluded with that hurricane.

Can we impeach now? KThxBai.



Care to use some common sense for once?



https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usa...amp/1274723002


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-s...nia-wildfires/

crockett 03-23-2019 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by grumpy (Post 22438414)
Greetings from the people in Haiti.

Haiti is not US and they dont pay taxes in the US...

baddog 03-23-2019 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22438066)
The damage that is done is staggering.... I've been following the damage after the fires in Paradise, California.... The first problem is these people have no place to live. The next problem is they need to clean everything up but that can't even start until the government lets people back in. Even once they are allowed back in, it's impossible to find someone to do the work - Every company that does such work in a 200 mile radius is slammed with work because of the amount of damage. Then they have to fix the infrastructure - power mostly - before they can start rebuilding. I don't even think anyone has started to rebuild.

Most of these people are renting new places to live. The high school burned down....

It's not going to be a six month or year long process. It will take years to rebuild, and even then it will never be the same - because some of the people will be unable to rebuild and have left the area.

But that is Trump's fault.

Dead 03-24-2019 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22438634)
The entire east coast all the way to Texas is hurricane prone.. The NE gets nor easters abd floods even hurricanes.

The mid west gets floods.. past that its tornados and the west coast gets fires, floods and earthquakes...


Where is it not your fault for living in an area that is prone to something? Where is risk free?


Where do you live Dead that you are at risk of nothing?

Everywhere you dwell will carry some risk, coastal property is just plain russian roulette.

The Springs, Colorado. Snow is my only threat and I fukin love snow....All good:thumbsup


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