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Saved - January 12, 2025 at 12:06 AM
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I’m discussing the disparity in federal aid between California and places like Maui and western North Carolina. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell emphasizes the commitment of the federal family to support recovery efforts. However, it feels like a political maneuver, with implications that BlackRock is influencing land deals in Maui and western North Carolina. Meanwhile, Los Angeles is receiving full recovery funding, raising questions about the fairness of these decisions and the motivations behind them.

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🚨Here is the WHY California is getting the aid it needs from Joe Biden while Maui and western North Carolina were abandoned.🚨😡 FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell says they’re apart of “The Federal Family”. You hear that, it’s a Democrat Mafia.. “We wanna make sure that we are doing everything we can as a federal family to support them on this recovery journey”. - Maui (BlackRock needed the land): $700 loan and no building permits, thanks for the land - Western North Carolina (BlackRock needed the land): $750 loan and we would like to buy your land for pennies on the dollar - Los Angeles: 100% of the recovery costs.

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Biden has committed to a 180-day, 100% match on recovery funds, raising questions about how this can be guaranteed with only 10 days left in his administration. This practice is common among administrations to address immediate needs after major disasters. The president has the legal authority to allocate these funds for recovery efforts. It's important to recognize the catastrophic impact on affected communities and ensure that the federal government does everything possible to support their recovery journey.
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Speaker 0: Biden committed to a 180 days of 100% match on on recovery funds. It how just, technically, how is he able to commit to 6 months when he's only gonna be in office for 10 more days? Is that locked in or could that change if the next administration has a different idea? Speaker 1: You know, this is a practice that many administrations, have utilized to help support the immediate needs, in the the response to one of these major catastrophic disasters. And what we want to be able to do is recognize the catastrophic impact of that, and the president has the authority through the statute, through law, to be able to commit this amount of funding to support the recovery efforts. I would hope that we look at this, as I think Corinne said earlier, that these are communities that have had a catastrophic impact, and that we want to make sure that we are doing everything we can as a federal family to support them on this recovery journey.
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