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The speaker questions the government's response to a crisis, criticizing the lack of communication from President Biden and Kamala Harris for four days. FEMA is reportedly not present in the affected areas. The speaker relays concerns about a relative's access to food, water, and medication, reporting they have minimal supplies. The relative is trying to clear fallen trees to leave the area, assuming the roads are still intact after potential mudslides. Many families outside of Charlotte are searching for loved ones in the affected region, but information is scarce.

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Kamala Harris allegedly spent $1 billion of FEMA money on housing for illegal migrants, including gift cards and luxury hotels, while veterans sleep on the streets. The speaker claims this occurred as a hurricane impacted North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Virginia, and the Harris-Biden administration claimed to have no money for disaster relief because it was spent on illegal migrants. The speaker alleges the administration is trying to get illegal immigrants to vote for them.

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Speaker 0 suggests private entities stepped in to provide services like Starlink cell coverage because the government was initially absent. Speaker 1 clarifies that the US government facilitated the initial deployment of 40 Starlink satellites to North Carolina after Helene. Speaker 1 claims that Joe Biden's actions are motivated by concerns that people are listening to figures like Donald Trump and Lara Trump. Speaker 1 states that Lara Trump falsely claimed people were only receiving $750 in aid, which Dana Bash refuted as a lie. Speaker 0 insists that $750 is the current amount being received, stating personal experience as someone affected by a flood.

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The Biden administration announced that victims of the LA wildfires will receive 100% of their recovery costs covered for the next 180 days. In contrast, victims in East Palestine, Maui, and those affected by hurricanes in the southeast received only a $750 loan, which required proving damage to qualify. This disparity highlights the frustration over the differing levels of support provided to disaster victims, especially when the LA wildfires were deemed preventable by the state of California.

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The current administration is the worst in American history, with the country underwater and people dying. While businesses are destroyed and people need help, "sleepy Joe" decided to give another $2,000,000,000 to Ukraine, whose war situation is unclear. A strike at the port, the biggest since 1977, is being ignored by the administration and will impact produce, products, and electronics. The speaker is more concerned about hardworking people being thrown under the table because of corporate greed. No positive content about this administration is seen on social media. Trump is using his own "old money" to help by bringing gas, trucks, and food. The speaker questions how helping to save lives can be faked.

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The speaker claims the left is attempting to blame others for their disastrous response to Hurricane Helene. A content creator is allegedly upset that Speaker Mike Johnson didn't fall for a trick to blame House Republicans for the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA's mismanagement. The speaker asserts that Congress passed a continuing resolution that authorized $20 billion for FEMA between then and December 20th, so Johnson doesn't need to reconvene. The speaker cites an article from the National Association of Counties and a Newsweek article as proof. The speaker believes the real problem is that the left recognizes the election is 30 days away and the American people are watching the worst disaster in a response led by Kamala Harris, the Biden administration, and Alejandro Mayorkas. The speaker presents a photo of Mayorkas shopping at a high-end men's clothing store while the southeastern part of the country is trying to recover from the disaster.

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Kamala Harris turned FEMA into an illegal alien resettlement agency, which caused Americans in North Carolina to be left to die during a disaster. FEMA's manpower, dollars, resources, and mental energy were spent learning how to get illegal aliens into the country. Therefore, when disaster struck, FEMA was not ready, prepared, capable, or caring. The speaker claims that helicopters and military assistance were not sent to help American citizens, including babies and children. However, the speaker asserts that if the victims had been living in a foreign country like Haiti or Venezuela, Kamala Harris would have sent help immediately. The speaker describes this as a betrayal.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina was slow due to political reasons, as the affected counties voted for Trump in 2020. Biden is accused of threatening those spreading "lies" about his administration's response. Journalist Tracy Beanes reports on the ground conditions, noting that while some official aid is present, many areas remain cut off and rely on private citizens for rescue efforts. She addresses rumors that have hindered rescue efforts, such as claims of authorities blocking aid, while clarifying that some roads are now blocked due to hazardous conditions. Beanes and the speaker discuss the issue of misinformation and government censorship, with Beanes emphasizing the need for open information channels to discern the truth. The conversation shifts to the long-term recovery needs, including housing and voting access for displaced residents. Beanes advocates for continued focus on the affected communities and suggests that individuals should take personal responsibility to be prepared for disasters.

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Western North Carolina residents were drowning and losing everything in their houses this weekend due to Helene. The president was at his beach house, and the vice president was hosting political fundraisers on the West Coast. The president is directing his team to take action. Survivors and family members have been through incredible experiences, including one woman who lost 10 family members. The governor is very engaged.

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Kamala Harris and the Democratic party are not wanted in North Carolina. Undocumented immigrants are allegedly given more rights than Americans, including thousands in food stamps. Harris is supposedly giving people in the mountains $750. Those who choose to stay and rebuild after the hurricane need government assistance, food stamps, and bi-weekly checks. Some people are allegedly slashing tires to prevent aid from being delivered. The speaker questions when the hurricane became political, noting the destruction and a perceived lack of care from those in office. Law enforcement and first responders should allegedly allow people to help, as private helicopters are providing more aid than the army. The speaker expresses outrage at the thought of losing everything in the hurricane.

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A squadron commander from North Carolina contacted the speaker via Instagram with a surprising claim. According to the commander, a North Carolina National Guard unit loaded a C-17 aircraft full of supplies intended for hurricane victims. However, the supplies were allegedly only for a photo opportunity for Kamala Harris. The C-17 was never sent to deliver the supplies. The squadron commander, an 06, reached out to the speaker to share this information, stating the intention was always just for a photo op.

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A North Carolina resident says that after Hurricane Helene, Asheville was "totally wiped out," and residents have not received FEMA's promised $750 relief. The speaker questions why funds are going to Ukraine and Israel while the local homeless population remains large and roads are in disrepair. Speaker 1 confirms visiting western North Carolina after the hurricane and witnessing the aftermath, including homeless people lacking necessities and unrecovered bodies. The speaker claims that when a similar question was posed to the White House press secretary, the response was that the question was disinformation. The speaker accuses the government of prioritizing other interests over Americans and labels the response a characteristic of dictatorships, where criticism is equated to treason. The speaker emphasizes the importance of free speech and holding the government accountable.

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The speaker states they have been leveraging all available resources, including federal resources, and has been in contact with FEMA and the President. The speaker claims Kamala Harris is delusional for saying the speaker's focus on the people of Florida is selfish, asserting Harris has no role and has never contributed to storm efforts in the past three and a half years. The speaker says Harris has never called before and is the first to politicize a storm, doing so for campaign purposes. The speaker claims they do not have time for political games, as people's lives, homes, and possessions are on the line. The speaker asserts Harris is being selfish by trying to blunder into the situation when things are working fine.

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Last week's election revealed how liberal media misled the public to support Kamala Harris. Following FEMA's poor response to Hurricane Helene, Democrats criticized critics of the agency. However, a report from the Daily Wire uncovered that a FEMA manager instructed relief workers in Florida to avoid homes with Trump signs. FEMA confirmed the messages were real, leading to the manager's firing, who claimed this was not an isolated incident. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling for a full investigation. Additionally, FEMA failed to answer half of the disaster relief calls, leaving many without help. Rescue workers noted a culture of fear within FEMA, where employees felt pressured to conform to inappropriate actions. The media, which labeled criticism as disinformation, has also been discredited in this situation.

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President Biden's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan led to the collapse of its government and military, the death of 13 Americans, and left many Afghans hoping to escape. The Ohio River is already contaminated, and animals are sick and dying. The federal government is facing criticism for a slow and weak response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. People claim they didn't see military aircraft or FEMA in affected areas, alleging resources were prioritized for richer areas. The National Guard and FEMA were said to be in rich areas, not where they were needed. The 82nd Airborne was still trickling in six days after the hurricane, suggesting an incompetent response. People on the ground feel left behind. Some feel they are being killed without being killed. There is a balance to be struck between being tough and being a bitch.

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The speaker claims that while almost $300 billion has gone to Ukraine, people affected by the worst hurricane are being offered only $750 for immediate needs. They assert that North Carolina is a disaster due to a lack of people helping with hurricane recovery, while Georgia is doing a very good job. The speaker says they saw virtually nobody helping in North Carolina and recounts seeing a man whose house was gone sitting on a rock. They believe this man needs monetary help. The speaker mentions that Virginia, Alabama, and South Carolina were also hit hard. Despite President Biden's claim that the response has been robust and well-coordinated, the speaker says nobody agrees with that assessment and that Biden and Vice President Harris should be present and not at fundraisers.

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FEMA states they are prepared for disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme heat, while emphasizing the importance of community preparedness. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is raising concerns about FEMA's funding in the wake of Hurricane Hilleen. FEMA is currently meeting immediate needs, but anticipates another hurricane and claims it lacks sufficient funds to last through the season. This announcement follows reports that the Biden-Harris administration allocated over $1 billion from a FEMA program to services for migrants.

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FEMA is facing backlash after reports emerged that a supervisor instructed relief workers to avoid homes with Trump campaign signs. This has led to accusations that the agency is politicizing disaster relief, with Trump claiming victims are being denied help due to their political affiliation. Critics argue that misinformation is causing fear among those in need of assistance. A FEMA spokesperson confirmed they have the resources for immediate recovery but are struggling against a tide of disinformation. Meanwhile, Trump continues to politicize the hurricane response, while the Biden administration is managing the situation without politicization. The matter is now being referred to the office of special counsel for further investigation.

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Following a Fox News interview, the speakers report widespread frustration regarding the lack of federal assistance after a disaster. Small businesses are allegedly caught between the Small Business Administration and FEMA, facing rejection from both and struggling to pay workers without tourist income. Locals are also reportedly being denied FEMA aid for expenses like generators and chainsaws, despite having submitted receipts. The speakers contrast this with COVID relief, where money was distributed without extensive applications. They express anger that neighbors and volunteers are the primary source of help, questioning why tax dollars aren't providing adequate disaster relief. FEMA's $20 billion budget is questioned, as neighbors are the ones clearing roads and removing trees. They claim Samaritan's Purse, not FEMA, aided a friend, and that FEMA is behind on flood zone mapping. The disaster's impact extends beyond river areas and Asheville, affecting people two hours away. World Central Kitchen is reportedly staying longer than in any other US city due to the lack of infrastructure and clean water. They urge disaster relief organizations to provide assistance, including dump trucks and chainsaws.

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Kamala Harris's claim that his focus on Florida is selfish is delusional, according to the speaker. The speaker claims Harris has never contributed to any storm efforts during her vice presidency and has no role in the process. The speaker is in contact with the President and FEMA director, managing state agencies, and supporting local government. The speaker states they have worked well with both Presidents Trump and Biden during storms. Harris is allegedly politicizing the storm to gain an edge due to her poor campaign performance. The speaker asserts they do not have time for political games.

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Lawmakers are debating the federal response to Hurricane Helene as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida. Some Republicans claim FEMA has failed in its core mission and that the administration was unprepared for the disaster. They allege DHS is prioritizing the resettlement of illegal immigrants over disaster relief, and that the administration can find money for its priorities, like student loan payoffs, but not for disaster aid. Representative Nancy Mace has proposed a bill to halt aid to migrants. The administration denies that immigration is draining disaster relief funds, calling such claims "plain false" and "dangerous rhetoric." Speaker Mike Johnson is refusing to call lawmakers back to Washington to address the disasters until after the election next month.

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FEMA is refuting reports that they are diverting disaster relief funds to address the "illegal invasion" occurring in the country, labeling it a rumor and denying any money is being taken from disaster response. The speaker claims their reporting is based on FEMA's own press releases, where they have been "bragging" about allocating funds to "invaders" for years. The speaker says that FEMA is now denying this because they need more money from Congress. The speaker suggests FEMA is calling the report a lie and a conspiracy theory. According to the speaker, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated they may not have enough money to get through hurricane season. The speaker claims FEMA is also denying being broke, asserting they have sufficient funds for immediate response and recovery needs.

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The speaker criticizes the government's response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Tennessee, stating there has been no government aid. Entire towns are inaccessible due to mudslides and downed power lines, with doctors walking to reach people. Civilians are digging out mudslides by hand, and there is no power or water. The government is allegedly threatening to arrest people delivering supplies via helicopter. Meanwhile, civilians are organizing aid, with one man in Burnsville, North Carolina, named Warren, going door-to-door to check on people and posting a list of names on Facebook. His wife is making food. The speaker claims Joe Biden said the government is doing all it can for North Carolina, while Kamala Harris is holding a fundraiser for her campaign in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

The Rubin Report

‘The View’ Hosts Surprised by Kamala’s Shameful Exploiting of Hurricane Victims for Politics
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On October 9, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses the political implications of Hurricane Milton hitting Florida, emphasizing the need for candidates to earn votes rather than assume support. He critiques Kamala Harris, labeling her as an "AI candidate" devoid of original thought, merely echoing the machine's narrative. Rubin highlights her media appearances, particularly on The View and Howard Stern, where she deflects criticism and blames Donald Trump for hurricane response issues, despite the storm's impending arrival. Rubin argues that Harris's claims lack empathy and truthfulness, particularly regarding FEMA's aid distribution. He contrasts her actions with those of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is actively managing the hurricane response. He points out that while Harris engages in media tours, Biden praises DeSantis's efforts, suggesting a rift within the Democratic Party. Rubin also critiques the mainstream media, particularly MSNBC and CNN, for acting as mouthpieces for the Democratic Party, with producers admitting to promoting Harris's campaign. He discusses the broader implications of their narratives, including fearmongering around Republicans and climate change, and highlights the absurdity of Harris's policies, particularly regarding immigration and equity. The conversation shifts to the success of Javier Milei in Argentina, who promotes capitalism and reduced government intervention, contrasting sharply with Harris's Marxist tendencies. Rubin concludes by urging viewers to recognize the failures of current policies and the need for a change in leadership as the election approaches.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kamala Fundraises During Catastrophic Hurricane, & Caitlin Clark Derangement Syndrome, w/ VDH & More
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Megyn Kelly discusses the devastating impact of Hurricane Helen on the East Coast, particularly in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, where at least 15 lives have been lost and many remain unaccounted for. The flooding has caused extensive damage, with homes and infrastructure destroyed. President Biden has activated FEMA and signed disaster declarations for affected states, but Kelly criticizes his delayed response, suggesting he only acted after realizing the political implications. Former President Trump is visiting Georgia to assess the damage, while Vice President Kamala Harris is returning from a campaign trip to be briefed by FEMA. Victor Davis Hanson joins Kelly to discuss the media's coverage of the disaster, comparing it to the response to Hurricane Katrina. He notes that the media seems less interested in Biden's handling of the crisis than they were in Bush's response to Katrina. Hanson expresses concern over the federal response, emphasizing the need for immediate action to assist those affected. He criticizes Harris for attending a fundraiser during the crisis, suggesting it reflects poorly on her empathy and competence. The conversation shifts to the political implications of the disaster, with Hanson arguing that the administration's response will be scrutinized as the election approaches. He highlights the importance of showing leadership during crises, contrasting Biden's and Harris's actions with those of past leaders. The discussion also touches on the broader issues of immigration and crime, with Hanson asserting that the current administration's policies have led to increased illegal immigration and public safety concerns. Kelly and Hanson then discuss the WNBA's treatment of Caitlyn Clark, a rising star who has faced hostility from other players. They analyze the dynamics of race and privilege within the league, noting that Clark's success has been met with resentment from some players. The WNBA's response to media inquiries about the incident involving Clark is criticized as an attempt to control the narrative and silence dissenting voices. Overall, the conversation highlights the intersection of politics, media, and sports, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in leadership during crises and the complexities of race and privilege in professional sports.
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