CNN is blaming George Bush for the Hurricane Helene disaster

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"Where is FEMA? Where can we go for shelter? Who is supposed to help us?" cried a voice in Ashville North Carolina that was devastated by Hurricane Helene. No federal aid or help could be seen throughout the devastated region.

"We have all seen this before", said commentator Jack Trapper of CNN. "George Bush was the only responsible for the Hurricane Ketrina disaster decades ago, as we reported 24/7 for one whole year after the event, but just also know that George Bush is also responsible for the Hurricane Helene inaction because had he fixed FEMA after Hurricane Katrina, none of this ineptitude would be going on now."

Jack Trapper then interviewed Kamala Harris to determine how to proceed. "It's important at this historic time and place that we come together as a nation and try and forgive those that came before us that caused this disaster in this particular historic time space in order to free them from what has been", said Kamala. "But I have to be honest here, what really struck me the most was all these trailers in Ashville in heaps and ruins, you would think a tornado had come through, but it is a red state after all, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha."
 

Biden admin's FEMA 'equity' plan faces backlash amid historic hurricane damage: 'What an embarrassment'​


"This requires that FEMA’s leadership and workforce demonstrate an increased commitment to integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion in delivering the agency’s mission.

"I’m sure people who’ve lost loved ones, lost their homes and now see their town underwater feel really great knowing that FEMA’s #1 goal is to be woke. Everything about their terrible response makes sense now. What an embarrassment," conservative activist Robby Starbuck said in a post on X.

"Our government is broken," wrote author and scientist Robert Malone, M.D., of the agency's plan. "I heartily disagree – the first priority of FEMA should be emergency response management."

"If FEMA response for #HurricaneHelene is slower, it could be attributed to the agency making equity a ‘foundation of emergency management,’" Gabriella Hoffman, an Independent Women's Forum's director, said on X. "Yikes."
 

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