• Trump admin took $10m from FEMA to pay for ICE's family detention centers, other
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/09/11/femas-budget-cut-10-million-support-ice-documents-show/1274723002/ Good thing FEMA isn't going to be needed anytime soon, right?
Jeez, this is like that episode of House of Cards
I bet Puerto Ricans see this as their taxes well spent.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/107290/110d3fbc-929f-4a82-99d3-720060c6b8ff/image.png
I'm in Raleigh and it's looking like it might be a shitshow. The coast though? Florence is supposed to stall just off the coast at cat 3-4 and just sit for like a day. But I'm sure they at least get some peace of mind knowing that money that could have gone to aid is going to locking up people at the border.
"Why are we spending all this money helping innocent brown people?! We could be using it to imprison and torture other innocent brown people!"
the trump administration is more than willing to let american citizens die to continue their diet genocide against undocumented innocents
how very underwood of him.
no they won't, they'll probably line up to kiss trump's ass when he tells them that FEMA was defunded to kick out more of those damned mongrel immigrants
Mid Tennessean here: It's gonna fuck us too. Sure sure it won't be a major hurricane by the time it's managed to jump the Appalachians, but the tracks I've seen predict the eye of this thing skirting between Nashville and the GA/AL/MI/TN border, and with that, major major storms for days. I love the stormy weather, but I forsee flooding issues and possibly even a tornado or two. It won't be pretty here either.
Nah, they'll just blame the Dems and claim they were obstructing relief efforts.
Later this week in North Carolina: https://i.imgur.com/jLSCmPy.png
Don't discount it too much. Hurricane Hazel I think it was hit the Carolinas and then traveled all the way through New York and Canada in the 50's and to this day it holds the record for highest wind speeds recorded in New York City
My 9-5 is down in the Smyrna area, funnily enough. And it's not the strength of the storms, it's the duration. Those line storms roll through in 10-20 minutes, then back to miserable muggy summer sunshine. This thing'll just sit here and pour rain down on the area for daayysss. Every time that happens the backroads get covered in floodwater and tree limbs, grocery stores get cleaned out of bottled water, milk, eggs(???), and the roads are a mess of dumbshits that can't drive in the rain wrecking into everything.
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