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Calling them “trannies” is itself a dehumanizing, violent act.Ok, transgenders. Like many liberals, ya'll seem more concerned about language vs. the violence of these political terrorists. Given that transgenders are a miniscule part of the population, do you not find it curious that they are involved in an inordinate amount of political violence the past few years? As you said, they were 20% of this gang.
Why do you doubt it still happens?It's a current events thread, so........
Yea, probably not my best work.Yeah. Have to side with Zen on this point.
That is EXACTLY the conversation I'd expect a guy with that haircut to be having on TV.
“… But almost instantly, FEMA ran into bureaucratic obstacles, four officials inside the agency told CNN.
As CNN has previously reported, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — whose department oversees FEMA — recently enacted a sweeping rule aimed at cutting spending: Every contract and grant over $100,000 now requires her personal sign-off before any funds can be released.
… For FEMA, where disaster response costs routinely soar into the billions as the agency contracts with on-the-ground crews, officials say that threshold is essentially “pennies,” requiring sign-off for relatively small expenditures.
… “We were operating under a clear set of guidance: lean forward, be prepared, anticipate what the state needs, and be ready to deliver it,” a longtime FEMA official told CNN. “That is not as clear of an intent for us at the moment.”
For example, as central Texas towns were submerged in rising waters, FEMA officials realized they couldn’t pre-position Urban Search and Rescue crews from a network of teams stationed regionally across the country.
In the past, FEMA would have swiftly staged these teams, which are specifically trained for situations including catastrophic floods, closer to a disaster zone in anticipation of urgent requests, multiple agency sources told CNN.
But even as Texas rescue crews raced to save lives, FEMA officials realized they needed Noem’s approval before sending those additional assets. Noem didn’t authorize FEMA’s deployment of Urban Search and Rescue teams until Monday, more than 72 hours after the flooding began, multiple sources told CNN….”
“…“… Other aspects of the federal government have assisted, including the US Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection.
But the additional red tape required at FEMA added another hurdle to getting critical federal resources deployed when hours counted…
Texas did request aerial imagery from FEMA to aid search and rescue operations, a source told CNN, but that was delayed as it awaited Noem’s approval for the necessary contract.
FEMA staff have also been answering phones at a disaster call center, where, according to one agency official, callers have faced longer wait times as the agency awaited Noem’s approval for a contract to bring in additional support staff.…”
You're doing a hell of a job brownie“…
On Wednesday, Noem, his DHS secretary, called for the agency to be eliminated and remade after telling reporters the previous day: “We, as a federal government, don’t manage these disasters. The state does.”
“We come in and support them, and that’s exactly what we did in this situation,” she said.
Trump said: “You had people there as fast as anybody’s ever seen.”“
"On the first day of his second term, Trump issued Executive Order 14169, calling for a 90-day pause on all foreign-development and assistance programs pending further review. A subsequent stop-work order froze payments and work already under way, hobbling programs worldwide. The administration dissolved USAID, the main U.S. organization that provides humanitarian aid and the primary implementing agency for PEPFAR."Trump didn't end PEPFAR. Musk ended it. He did so intentionally and with full knowledge of the likely results.