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FEMA will play a pivotal role in the shelter and services program, which is set to distribute $363 million to cities and communities in need of funding. However, neither the speaker nor FEMA currently possesses the necessary funds to last through the season.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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A veteran FEMA inspector warns that accepting FEMA money involves signing a contract before inspection. The contract, with very small print, states that the assistance is a loan. Failure to repay, even a small amount like $750 or even a dollar, allows FEMA to seize all of the claimant's property. This contract must be signed, even with translation assistance for non-English speakers, before the inspection begins. Property seizure can occur if the money isn't paid back after a year.

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People are reportedly being rejected by FEMA for aid, even after losing their homes and cars. The speaker expresses anger, stating that FEMA's aid is minimal anyway. They believe that those in power are worthless and don't care about the people. The speaker asserts that people must help themselves and each other. They call for unity and action to assist those affected and advocate for a reset. The speaker asks who agrees with them and who is ready to take action.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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FEMA is addressing a rumor that it only provides $750 to survivors. While Serious Needs Assistance does provide $750 for essentials like baby formula, food, water, and medication, it is not the only form of assistance available. Survivors may qualify for other assistance programs after applying for disaster aid. These programs can include temporary housing and home repair cost assistance. More information is available via a provided link.

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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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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ and can't perform miracles overnight. Sixty-seven days have passed, and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether sixty-seven days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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The speaker discusses their uncle's experience with FEMA after his home in St. Pete, Florida, was destroyed by a hurricane. FEMA offered him $2,600. The speaker researched FEMA and found that its 2024 budget was $37 billion, with additional funding requested before the hurricane. FEMA is authorized to grant individuals up to $42,500 for home loss and another $42,500 for incidentals, totaling $85,000. Looking into FEMA's 2023 spending, the speaker found that significant funds went to Arizona, Texas, New York City, New Mexico, and Chicago, areas identified as border or sanctuary cities. The speaker contrasts this with the relatively small amount offered to their uncle, an American citizen, and suggests this discrepancy is a widespread issue needing change.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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Speaker 0 vents intense anger about the Israel-Gaza crisis and U.S. involvement. He says: we pivoted to the IDF and after two years of war, with brothers and sisters killed and hostages liberated, “for these sick fucks” to turn it into Disneyland and give it to the Palestinians is unacceptable; he cannot pay for it. He notes Qatar and Turkey’s involvement, and a comment by BB that if Qatar can’t come, they’ll bring them; then “Qatar’s on the board of peace,” which enrages him. He proclaims, “We have nuclear missiles,” and threatens North Korea, claiming he will show them a “Jewish North Korea.” He declares “Gaza is biblically ours” and says the new board of peace has pushed him over the edge; he does not want to come back, and wants “full deportation” of Palestinians. He argues for shutting borders for us and our friends only, envisioning Gaza becoming a banking and tax haven, free of wars. He expresses confusion over the Iran situation and asserts that their weaponry is so advanced they can “melt their flesh with our lasers,” yet laments giving Gaza to their enemies and asks, “What the actual fuck?” He ends by saying, “So I’d like to get” before the transcript cuts off. Speaker 1 adds, “to pay for it,” and then, “you forgot about the part where we pay the price tag because nobody else wants to fucking pay for it.”

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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FEMA is denying my reports that over a billion dollars intended for disaster relief is being diverted to address the current immigration situation. They call it a rumor and a lie. However, my source is FEMA's own website and press releases. They've publicly boasted about using this money for immigration purposes for years. Now, they claim they have enough money for disaster response, contradicting DHS Secretary Mayorkas who stated they lack sufficient funds for hurricane season. They’re hoping no one will fact-check their conflicting statements. I have archived their statements in case they remove them from their website. This money, meant for American citizens in need, is being redirected.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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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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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer, considering the government has the funds.

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A veteran FEMA inspector warns that accepting FEMA money involves signing a contract before inspection. The contract, with very small print, states that the assistance is a loan. Failure to repay, even a small amount like a dollar or $750, allows FEMA to seize all of the claimant's property. This contract must be signed, even with translation assistance for non-English speakers, before the inspection begins. Property seizure can occur if the money isn't paid back after a year.

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FEMA will play a pivotal role in the shelter and services program, which is set to distribute $363 million to cities and communities in need. However, neither the speaker nor FEMA currently possesses the necessary funds to last through the season.

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FEMA told the speaker they can't get them a phone. The speaker has no ID or way to pay for food or gas and is stuck sleeping in a leaking car, wearing the same clothes since a 30-foot wall of water pushed through to Lake Lewer. The speaker's house washed away, and they lost their cat and two geckos. It was a miracle they made it. When the speaker called 911, they were told to get to higher ground as the waters came into the house. The 911 operator said they were overwhelmed with calls and could only advise getting to higher ground.

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Do not give supplies to FEMA for Hurricane Helene survivors. FEMA is not doing what they are supposed to be doing and doesn't care about people. They are not helping people, but taking supplies and giving them to people who don't need them or running off with them. Donate supplies to a church or nonprofit instead. FEMA has been knocking on doors, not offering help, just asking what's going on.

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FEMA denied assistance to families affected by a mudslide and house flooding. An elderly man's truck, his only vehicle, was buried in mud. FEMA turned down everyone in the area, providing no assistance. The government is not there for the people.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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FEMA is allegedly halting search and rescue efforts because people are angry about receiving limited aid after their homes were destroyed. The speaker claims FEMA is willing to spend billions on foreign wars and undocumented immigrants, but not on its own citizens. The speaker expresses outrage that people are being told not to "stir the pot" when they are being taken advantage of. The speaker advocates rebelling against FEMA and what they call "pay for force."

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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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