Rep. Jasmine Crockett condemns Kamala Harris for not being on the ground with the victims of Hurricane Helene... being with donors in San Francisco

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Wow! Things must really be bad to have this critter publicly call out Harris.

Even with all the cover the MSM is giving Harris, it must be pretty bad internal polling for them.


 
Damn, that is odd.

I just get the general impression the FKH is repulsive to the majority of blacks.

She would be called a "Fake-Ass Bitch" in black prison parlance.
 
Wow! Things must really be bad to have this critter publicly call out Harris.

Even with all the cover the MSM is giving Harris, it must be pretty bad internal polling for them.



This woman is a flippin damn idiot. What, Harris is suppose to show up in Asheville? For real? Damn how flippin stupid. Western North Carolina is under a travel ban, emergency vehicles only. I-40, closed. I-26, closed. Just how the hell is a VP motorcade supposed to get through?

We are talking whole towns wiped off the map. More than a 120 dead and I am here to tell you, the body count is going to go up, significantly. Conditions in Asheville are quickly deteriorating, they are not improving. No water system, no fuel, and almost impossible to get aid in. The river arts district, gone, washed away, nothing. The heart and soul of Asheville. And Trump is such a damn dumbass, claiming Cooper is withholding aid to republican areas of the state. Asheville is called the San Francisco of the East, there aren't many Trump fans there. Probably not a soul in that river arts district.

Want to help, do what the NASCAR teams are doing, sending their helicopters, because that is about the only way to access anyone. Look, I live here, the damn last thing we need is Trump, or Harris, or even Biden, attempting to show up right now. Stay the fuck away. Let us do what we do.

I mean I am in the foothils and I came out pretty good. Never lost power. Internet was out for days, just got back online last night. But even I have to negotiate road closures due to the storm and I AM 60 miles east of Asheville. I mean the first thing anyone needs to understand is, well this is North Carolina. And I am sure no one knows this, but North Carolina has always been a conglomerate of small communities that were detached from the rest of the world. Rivers, we have them. They are everywhere, and those rivers kept communities apart, especially during colonial times. Now, qs flooding qs washed away the bridges, both small qnd lqrge, it hqs isolated communities once again.

I mean tell that bitch this ain't fucking Texas. The damn land ain't flat. If nothing else, the entire response here indicates a total ignorance about what North Carolina really is. Look, I have been there. Several years ago, yeah, my road washed away. I was trapped. First, the forestry department bought in a temporary bridge, got my car across where the road washed away, And the local fire department built a walking bridge, so I could cross the divide and get to my car. But for two weeks, well I had to walk a mile to my car to go anywhere. And emergency response, helicopter was the only option.

Now, it is that squared, for those further west. My son has a good friend, he lives right in the epicenter of all this mess. And he had it pretty good. Not even thirty,, and retired. He inherited about 120 acres in that area, with a cabin that was built in the early 1800's and a barn. Totally off the grid. An engineer, built a waterwheel, a windmill, and solar panels, that generates his power. He hand cleared about 40 acres, took him a couple of years. Grows his own food, lots of canning, huge garden. Raises his own beef, pork, and of course chicken. But much of his protein comes from his hunting, like many people around here. The really funny thing, he gets his cash from his investment earnings, from all the unemployment he collected during Covid as a laid off civil engineer. He threw it in the market, he has no expenses, and he made bank. Damn engineers, they are good investors because they understand math.

The barn, gone. The cabin, probably gone too, and like I said, 200 years. That makes it at least a 200 year flood zone. I would really like to go on a rant about global warming right now. But another time.

I mean I want you to imagine this. And this dude, he is a pretty special individual. Some people run marathons. Not this guy. He runs, races, the distance, one hundred miles. Sometimes, in the Rockies. And yeah, that protein, from hunting, it comes from the West and Canada. He takes hunting trips.

He got out, with his wife. They hiked 20 miles just to get to a cell phone connection, to let everyo ne know they are alright. And in that 20 miles, they passed dead bodies, and saw dead bodies floating down the river. This disaster is historical in proportion.

I mean maybe it is a wake up call. North Carolina is special, she really is. Who lost more lives in the Revolutionary war? In the Civil War? Hell, I think it might even go back to both World Wars. But I am here to tell you. World War One, you drop that in Harlem's bucket. They won it.

North Carolina, especially the west--we got this shit. This is what we do. You want to help, "federal government", give us what we need and stay the fawk out of the way. A good Monday, well I do about five grand. I blew through twelve yesterday.

They are coming. coming from the west. They are snapping up what they can. And I listen, I don't miss much. They are here, and they don't know if they are ever going back. I don't think anyone understands. Especially not some flat lander Congressional rep.
 
This woman is a flippin damn idiot. What, Harris is suppose to show up in Asheville? For real? Damn how flippin stupid. Western North Carolina is under a travel ban, emergency vehicles only. I-40, closed. I-26, closed. Just how the hell is a VP motorcade supposed to get through?

We are talking whole towns wiped off the map. More than a 120 dead and I am here to tell you, the body count is going to go up, significantly. Conditions in Asheville are quickly deteriorating, they are not improving. No water system, no fuel, and almost impossible to get aid in. The river arts district, gone, washed away, nothing. The heart and soul of Asheville. And Trump is such a damn dumbass, claiming Cooper is withholding aid to republican areas of the state. Asheville is called the San Francisco of the East, there aren't many Trump fans there. Probably not a soul in that river arts district.

Want to help, do what the NASCAR teams are doing, sending their helicopters, because that is about the only way to access anyone. Look, I live here, the damn last thing we need is Trump, or Harris, or even Biden, attempting to show up right now. Stay the fuck away. Let us do what we do.

I mean I am in the foothils and I came out pretty good. Never lost power. Internet was out for days, just got back online last night. But even I have to negotiate road closures due to the storm and I AM 60 miles east of Asheville. I mean the first thing anyone needs to understand is, well this is North Carolina. And I am sure no one knows this, but North Carolina has always been a conglomerate of small communities that were detached from the rest of the world. Rivers, we have them. They are everywhere, and those rivers kept communities apart, especially during colonial times. Now, qs flooding qs washed away the bridges, both small qnd lqrge, it hqs isolated communities once again.

I mean tell that bitch this ain't fucking Texas. The damn land ain't flat. If nothing else, the entire response here indicates a total ignorance about what North Carolina really is. Look, I have been there. Several years ago, yeah, my road washed away. I was trapped. First, the forestry department bought in a temporary bridge, got my car across where the road washed away, And the local fire department built a walking bridge, so I could cross the divide and get to my car. But for two weeks, well I had to walk a mile to my car to go anywhere. And emergency response, helicopter was the only option.

Now, it is that squared, for those further west. My son has a good friend, he lives right in the epicenter of all this mess. And he had it pretty good. Not even thirty,, and retired. He inherited about 120 acres in that area, with a cabin that was built in the early 1800's and a barn. Totally off the grid. An engineer, built a waterwheel, a windmill, and solar panels, that generates his power. He hand cleared about 40 acres, took him a couple of years. Grows his own food, lots of canning, huge garden. Raises his own beef, pork, and of course chicken. But much of his protein comes from his hunting, like many people around here. The really funny thing, he gets his cash from his investment earnings, from all the unemployment he collected during Covid as a laid off civil engineer. He threw it in the market, he has no expenses, and he made bank. Damn engineers, they are good investors because they understand math.

The barn, gone. The cabin, probably gone too, and like I said, 200 years. That makes it at least a 200 year flood zone. I would really like to go on a rant about global warming right now. But another time.

I mean I want you to imagine this. And this dude, he is a pretty special individual. Some people run marathons. Not this guy. He runs, races, the distance, one hundred miles. Sometimes, in the Rockies. And yeah, that protein, from hunting, it comes from the West and Canada. He takes hunting trips.

He got out, with his wife. They hiked 20 miles just to get to a cell phone connection, to let everyo ne know they are alright. And in that 20 miles, they passed dead bodies, and saw dead bodies floating down the river. This disaster is historical in proportion.

I mean maybe it is a wake up call. North Carolina is special, she really is. Who lost more lives in the Revolutionary war? In the Civil War? Hell, I think it might even go back to both World Wars. But I am here to tell you. World War One, you drop that in Harlem's bucket. They won it.

North Carolina, especially the west--we got this shit. This is what we do. You want to help, "federal government", give us what we need and stay the fawk out of the way. A good Monday, well I do about five grand. I blew through twelve yesterday.

They are coming. coming from the west. They are snapping up what they can. And I listen, I don't miss much. They are here, and they don't know if they are ever going back. I don't think anyone understands. Especially not some flat lander Congressional rep.
Rant rating 8 out of 10.

I wouldn't want the bitch around, but they have these things called helicoptors.....The .gov has a bunch of them. Hell, she could get on a big one and even tote some supplies in with her. I'm sure she could find a mud bar to land on.
 
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