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The speaker expresses frustration as a forced American in Hawaii, feeling that they are being given minimal financial support after losing their home in a fire. They question who benefits from the paperwork they are asked to fill out and wonder if their community will be rebuilt or if it will be turned into a satellite city. They criticize the lack of assistance received and mention the presence of influential figures like Oprah. They also disagree with someone discouraging tourists from visiting Maui, as it affects the livelihoods of many working in the hotel industry. The speaker highlights the disparity between the burned-down homes of the working people and the untouched houses of the wealthier areas. They mention the lack of warning and water during the fire and express frustration with the situation. The transcript ends with a prayer for the lost and a blessing for everyone.

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FEMA is not providing adequate support; they seem more focused on their comfort than helping those in need. The local FEMA office closes early, making it hard for working people to access assistance. The situation feels disrespectful, as if the government views its own citizens as less important than others. There's frustration over the disparity in treatment, with immigrants receiving better accommodations while locals struggle in campers. This reflects a deeper issue of neglect towards the community.

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A man named Canaan, who was once homeless and living by the river, went missing and was found deceased. A person helping Canaan feels the government response was too late, taking five days to arrive. They believe the government doesn't value them, that it's "them versus us," and that officials dictate needs instead of listening. Regarding aid, $750 is insufficient for those who have lost everything, including priceless items worth thousands. The speaker believes the government can do more. Hearing the government claims it ran out of money due to aid given to migrants who came "against the law" makes the speaker "extremely angry," feeling betrayed and that they are not valued.

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The speaker expresses frustration as a forced American in Hawaii, feeling that they are being given minimal support after losing their home in a fire. They question who benefits from the paperwork they are asked to fill out and wonder if their community will be turned into a satellite city. They criticize the lack of assistance and mention the presence of celebrities like Oprah. They also disagree with someone discouraging tourists from coming to Maui, as it affects the livelihoods of many working people. The speaker highlights the disparity between the burned-down homes of the working class and the untouched houses of the wealthy. They mention the lack of warning and water during the fire. The speaker concludes by expressing disappointment with the limited financial aid received and the uncertainty of who to contact for help. Another speaker offers blessings for the lost and those yet to be found.

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The speaker expresses concern about the treatment of their father in a care home. They received a picture showing their father with injuries and were shocked to learn that he didn't receive a brain scan for those injuries. The speaker also mentions a phone call informing them that their father was failing and that end-of-life medication would be introduced. They were allowed to visit their father but only from the door. The speaker questions the reasons behind these restrictions.

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The speaker received a letter from the council stating that they could compulsory purchase their property because it was derelict. The speaker expressed shock and disbelief at receiving the letter after paying a significant amount for their new home. They questioned why resources are often allocated to immigrants rather than the indigenous population, citing the plight of homeless veterans. The speaker also mentioned a charity that spends significantly more on illegal migrants than on homeless individuals. They concluded by expressing their disbelief at the situation.

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The speaker is disappointed by the sight of abandoned shops and buildings in Birmingham, despite the promise that things would improve. They express frustration at the state of the area and question the recommendation to visit Birmingham.

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A person in Old Fort reports that FEMA condemned a house in an area hit badly by flooding. The residents were forced to leave the same day. This person says they are among the last remaining residents in the area, as others were bought out or forced out. Some people's belongings were thrown out. The speaker notes that a family had lived in their home for 14 years before it was condemned. FEMA is also condemning other trailers in the area. While the speaker was told they were "alright," other homes were severely damaged. One elderly woman had to be forcibly removed from her home because she did not want to leave. The speaker emphasizes that these are still people's homes that could potentially be fixed.

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Speaker 0 accuses someone of setting them up, repeating it twice. They claim that they were asked to come two hours later and were set up. They express frustration and mention not feeling well. The transcript abruptly ends.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of care and attention given to their community. They emphasize the importance of voting and remembering the neglect they face. They question why emergency services are slow to respond and why code enforcement is unresponsive. They feel like they are left to police their own community. The speaker criticizes ranked choice voting and calls for a return to one person, one vote. They highlight the issue of homelessness and rising rent prices, blaming corporations for buying up houses and creating a false market. They question why America, as a capitalist society, isn't benefiting its citizens.

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The speaker expresses their anger and disappointment at how the people in Island Shores were treated. They were given a vague notice to evacuate without any specific instructions or assistance. Eventually, they were informed that they had to leave by March 15th, leaving them with only a month and a half to find a new place to live. The speaker feared that their belongings would end up on the curb if it wasn't for their daughter's help. They were frustrated that the decision was made behind closed doors, leaving them with no opportunity to oppose it due to the lack of time.

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The speaker shows the current state of rebuilding in Lahaina, five months after a fire. They express disappointment that no progress has been made and highlight the presence of colorful kids' paintings instead. The speaker mentions the financial burden on residents who still have to pay mortgages despite their houses being destroyed. They criticize the insurance company for delaying compensation, leading to eviction notices. The speaker finds this situation ridiculous.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of government support and decides to take matters into their own hands. They mention that the government blocked the entrance to Lahaina, preventing people from getting supplies. Despite their efforts to seek help from the government, they received no assistance. The speaker concludes by stating that they will show the government how things should be done.

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A resident of Augusta, Georgia, recounts the aftermath of a storm and expresses frustration with the government's response, particularly Kamala Harris's message of immediate assistance. Despite Harris's suggestion to apply online for FEMA aid, many residents lack power and internet. The speaker applied to FEMA but was denied due to homeowner's insurance. The speaker criticizes the promised "$750 in immediate help," questioning its practicality given the extensive damage, including lost food and downed trees. They describe predatory contractors offering immediate tree removal services at high costs, such as $3,500 for crane rental plus hourly groundwork fees, requiring upfront payment with the promise of later insurance reimbursement. The speaker feels Harris's visit was insensitive and out of touch with the reality on the ground, where the scale of the devastation is overwhelming and immediate solutions are lacking.

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The speaker explains how they confronted Mr. Cuffy about his lack of leadership and unrealistic plans for a grant. As a result, they were taken off projects and accused of not doing their job. They emphasize that they had knowledge of the grant and knew it couldn't be used for certain things. The speaker also mentions their strained relationship with Miss Cuppy and how Mr. Cuffy tried to intimidate them. They express feeling unsafe and not having a real relationship with their supervisors. Despite this, they encourage the listener to reach out to Miss Willis for more information.

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The speaker was angry about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. The speaker says the House Manager texted about the FBI being outside the house and having access to the speaker's bedroom, closets, office, and personal items. The speaker also says the FBI searched Barron's room. The speaker was surprised by the invasion of privacy and the way it was done. Upon returning to the house, the speaker saw unpleasant things that nobody wants to see. The speaker is angry that people went through their stuff.

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Years of planning have led to the destruction of our town, leaving the poor, hardworking people and elders with nothing. We demand a logical explanation for why our homes are gone. A family was forced to evacuate, but the manager heartlessly denied them a moment to gather their belongings because their house had ash in it. The system and the governor have imposed rules without consulting those on the ground, making it even harder for people to coordinate hospital visits. Lahaina should have the power to determine its own fate.

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Ireland considers America its big sibling and wishes for a continued relationship where the United States looks after its "little bro." A guest is in Washington D.C. to meet with the president and other administration officials on Saint Patrick's Day. The purpose of the visit is to raise issues the people of Ireland face, claiming the Irish government has abandoned their voices. The speaker asserts that it's time America is made aware of what is happening in Ireland, calling it a travesty with a government of zero action and accountability. Money is allegedly being spent on overseas issues, and illegal immigration is purportedly running rampant, with rural towns being overrun. The speaker suggests that 40,000,000 Irish Americans need to hear this, or there will be no place to come home and visit.

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There are no sheriffs present, but people are still living in these apartments. Section 8 is paying their rent, yet they are being boarded up. The speaker is calling the news and a lawyer because this is unjust. The people responsible for boarding up the apartments are not the sheriffs and do not have the right to do so. There are elderly and families living here, and it is unfair to lock them in. The speaker is concerned about an old man who is still inside one of the apartments and wonders how he will be able to leave. This situation is deemed wrong.

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In 1931, when the speaker was 7, activists evicted her family from their house after her father's exile. The activists frightened the family and declared the house was no longer theirs. When the speaker's mother begged to stay through the winter, the men threw her outside. The mother told the children to stay in the house. The children held onto the benches, screaming and refusing to leave. The men removed the six children from the house one by one, throwing them outside.

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The situation in Ireland Shores was disgraceful. We were given a deadline to leave without clear communication about when or how we would be assisted. One day, a notice appeared stating we had to vacate by March 15th, leaving us just over a month to find new housing. I feared my belongings would be left on the curb, but my daughter helped me. I firmly refused to move, but they insisted I had to go. Everything was decided behind closed doors, and we were not given a fair chance to oppose the decision due to the lack of time.

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The speaker expresses outrage and frustration at the limited time given to address a national crisis. They criticize the lack of action and accuse the officials of selling out and lacking trustworthiness. The speaker compares the situation to their experience as a prosecutor, calling it "vote trafficking" and accusing the officials of being criminals. They express concern about their voices being silenced and the possibility of unfair elections. The speaker concludes by criticizing the chairperson for not allowing more time for constituents to speak and expressing their dissatisfaction with the lack of action taken.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the support received from the community, which has been crucial for their family's survival. However, they feel let down by the government's assistance of only $700, considering the high cost of living in Hawaii. They question why their community is being ignored and why aid is being delayed for families in need. The speaker highlights the difficulties faced by elderly individuals who are not computer literate and struggle to access help through FEMA. They request the president to visit and witness the dire conditions at War Memorial Stadium. The interviewer acknowledges the speaker's struggles and thanks them for sharing their story, assuring them that the president will be visiting next week.

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The speaker believes race hate is behind the changing demographics in Ireland, stating that unlike African nations, Ireland, which "didn't really do anything wrong," is facing a future where the Irish will be a minority in their own country. The speaker questions why this is happening to the Irish, who were historically oppressed and never a colonial power. They contrast Ireland's situation with that of the United States, which they claim has obligations due to past actions. They assert that the replacement of the Irish with people from the third world seems like "genocidal intent." The speaker refuses to be silenced and insists on asking why this is happening and why it is being tolerated.

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A taxpayer from Convy County states they have been trying to get an answer about their bid since 2022 and is tired of the "game being played." They express wanting to ask seven questions about two different styles of papers. The speaker states "This is really harmful. This is disgusting." and demands that someone take their hands off of them so they can get their stuff. The speaker is told they are no longer welcome.
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