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The speaker expresses concern about the government's handling of FEMA funding and warns against signing property over to FEMA, citing past disasters as evidence of a potential scam. They recount their experience trying to find a shelter for people in need, highlighting the chaos and lack of assistance from government agencies. The speaker praises the locals who are actively helping those in need and urges viewers to share the message that the truth is being withheld. They mention being in Maui and offer to provide updates on the situation.

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The discussion centers on preparedness, particularly for LGBTQIA individuals and other disadvantaged groups who face compounded challenges during disasters. The speaker notes that these issues are often overlooked and not adequately addressed. Emergency management in the U.S. is shifting from utilitarian principles focused on the greatest good for the greatest number to a focus on disaster equity. However, more action is needed. Policies must be examined to understand how they have disadvantaged communities with fewer assets and pre-existing vulnerabilities in accessing disaster recovery support.

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American citizens are struggling to access aid for housing and food, while those here illegally receive immediate support from FEMA. The priority should be to assist American citizens first during emergencies. There should be fairness in how services are distributed. The inequity is evident when individuals who entered the country illegally receive benefits more easily than citizens seeking disaster relief. This situation fuels misinformation and perceptions of incompetence within FEMA. Despite claims that the agency prioritizes American citizens, the processes in place suggest otherwise, leading to frustration and a sense of failure in the agency's focus.

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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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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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Posts on social media claim FEMA is confiscating supplies. FEMA, Tennessee's emergency management, and North Carolina governor Cooper's office deny these claims. One individual, Ryan Tyre, who has worked in disaster relief for almost a decade, claims that FEMA and similar groups turn away those not on a "preferred vendor list." Tyre alleges that preferred vendors receive government funds for disaster relief, and those who control the vendor lists receive kickbacks in exchange for adding companies to the list. He suggests these companies receive excessive compensation for their services.

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James O'Keefe released part 1 of his investigation into FEMA's inadequate response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. Victims are still living in tents as FEMA delays recovery efforts. Reports indicate that FEMA instructed relief workers to skip homes displaying Trump signs, and funding is lacking due to government spending on resettling illegal aliens. Residents like Daily Dow are struggling, with FEMA providing minimal assistance. Volunteers from various organizations are stepping in to help, but many feel abandoned by FEMA. Some residents have even discovered human bones in the wreckage. The community is in dire need, with calls for more substantial support from FEMA. The investigation promises further insights in part 2, including hidden camera interactions with federal employees.

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Kelsey Goodman discusses FEMA's shortcomings in disaster response, highlighting ongoing issues like missing people and communities lacking basic services. She emphasizes that FEMA's focus has shifted to equity rather than saving lives or building resilient communities. Goodman expresses frustration over the disconnect between FEMA leadership's claims of having personnel on the ground and the reality faced by affected homeowners. She notes changes in grant funding priorities favoring disadvantaged communities, which has created confusion. Goodman also mentions a recent policy barring houses of worship from receiving disaster funds. Despite potential retaliation for speaking out, she feels compelled to share the truth about FEMA's inefficiencies and the need for change in disaster management practices.

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Hundreds of Americans, including many children, are missing after the Maui fires. While the search and rescue mission continues, FEMA workers are being instructed to focus on diversity training, including a 3-hour course on equity and white supremacy. Meanwhile, Hawaiians are being evicted from their homes, seemingly to benefit developers. The emergency housing proclamation signed by the Democrat governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, has raised suspicions among residents, who believe it was a gift to developers. The residents fear that wealthy individuals like Zuckerberg, Oprah, and Bezos will take advantage of the devastation and turn Maui into a smart city, pricing out the middle class. The federal, state, and county governments' response to the tragedy has been lacking, leaving residents frustrated and searching for answers.

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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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The speaker is in Boone, North Carolina, volunteering with canines for search and rescue efforts. They were told to avoid FEMA agents because FEMA is allegedly confiscating supplies. According to people associated with the speaker's volunteer group, FEMA is taking these supplies to sanctuary areas for illegal migrants while telling locals they have no money. The speaker claims to have witnessed similar behavior from FEMA in Puerto Rico during and after Hurricanes Maria and Irma, where the Coast Guard had to distribute supplies directly due to FEMA's actions. The speaker asserts that FEMA is doing the same thing in North Carolina. The speaker is heading to a different area via helicopter to search for missing families. They advise viewers not to donate to FEMA but to find legitimate people to donate through. The speaker states that FEMA is confiscating supplies and giving them to illegal migrants instead of the affected people. They plan to provide updates as they get them.

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Dangerous rhetoric online is impacting the recovery effort. One user suggested a militia should go against FEMA, gaining over a million views. This rhetoric impacts the comfort level of FEMA employees and demoralizes first responders, FEMA staff, volunteers, and the private sector working to help people. It creates fear in FEMA employees, hindering the ability to get resources to those who need them.

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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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FEMA in Hawaii has been blocking people from bringing essential supplies, and the water they provided has made people sick. Additionally, when residents signed FEMA paperwork for help, they had to give up their property rights. Despite this, some property owners refused to sell. The Illuminai card game, which features a burn mark, is dismissed as irrelevant. The speaker criticizes FEMA for thinking people are stupid and praises their gaslighting skills. However, the focus remains on providing aid to survivors.

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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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A whistleblower revealed that FEMA officials ordered relief workers to skip homes displaying Trump signs after hurricanes Helene and Milton. Internal messages indicated that workers were instructed to avoid these homes, leading to claims of discrimination against Trump supporters in need of assistance. Donald Trump Jr. condemned the actions, calling for investigations and accountability. FEMA acknowledged the incident as isolated, stating the employee responsible acted without authority and has been removed. They emphasized their commitment to helping all survivors, having already assisted over 365,000 households and provided significant financial aid. The situation has raised concerns about FEMA's mission and effectiveness in serving all Americans.

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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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A FEMA supervisor allegedly told workers to avoid homes with Trump campaign signs while assisting hurricane victims in Florida. An official report confirms that FEMA employees skipped homes with Trump '20 '20 '4 campaign signs. The allegations began circulating in October after Hurricane Milton. The FEMA supervisor in Washington told workers to avoid houses with Trump signs while canvassing neighborhoods. The report makes clear that there were no safety concerns at the houses with Trump signs. The OSC says the FEMA manager violated the Hatch Act, which prevents federal employees from political activity, including using one's official authority to affect an election. The FEMA manager has since been fired. There have also been stories of people in North Carolina who felt they were not getting the help they needed from FEMA because of their political beliefs.

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My name is Kelsey Goodman. I'm here to blow the whistle on FEMA. There are still people missing. Rivers that existed before have turned into lakes. Communities lack power, water, cell service, or internet. "The number one goal of FEMA is to instill equity in emergency management. It's not to save lives. It's to instill equity." A sense FEMA is overwhelmed, with frustration on the ground and an echo chamber from leadership. A disconnect: "We have a thousand people on the ground" versus homeowners who don't see FEMA. BRIC, Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities, is annual and nationally competitive, with priorities shifting toward racial/minority groups. Executive Order 14008 and the Justice40 Initiative say "40% of certain grant funding" should go to disadvantaged communities. "Houses of worship" are no longer eligible for some disaster funding (2023). DEI training questions; "I don't know the answer." Overtime gains, alleged personal use: "beach house in Portugal." Storms do not discriminate.

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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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FEMA's actions in Hawaii have raised concerns. They initially blocked people from providing essential supplies and the water they supplied made people sick. Additionally, when residents sought FEMA's help, they had to forfeit their property rights. Despite this, some property owners refused to sell. The significance of an Illuminai card game, which features a burn mark, is dismissed. The speaker questions whether FEMA thinks people are foolish. However, the focus remains on providing aid to survivors, though the speaker criticizes the use of gaslighting tactics.

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Kelsey Goodman raises concerns about FEMA's response to disasters, highlighting ongoing issues like missing individuals and communities lacking basic services. She criticizes FEMA's focus on equity over saving lives and effective disaster management. Goodman describes her role in hazard mitigation and notes the disconnect between FEMA leadership and on-the-ground realities, where many staff haven't even visited affected areas. She discusses changes in grant funding priorities that favor certain racial and disadvantaged communities, creating confusion. Goodman expresses frustration over FEMA's policies, including recent restrictions on funding for houses of worship. She emphasizes the need for common sense in disaster response and believes FEMA's potential is being undermined by bureaucratic priorities. Despite fears of retaliation, she feels compelled to speak out, driven by her faith and a desire for accountability.

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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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American citizens are struggling to access essential aid while those here illegally receive immediate support, such as housing and healthcare. The priority of FEMA should be to assist American citizens first during emergencies. There is a perceived inequity in how resources are distributed, leading to concerns about misinformation regarding FEMA's efficiency and priorities. Despite claims that FEMA is focused on American citizens, the complexity of accessing disaster relief compared to the ease of accessing services for undocumented individuals raises questions about the agency's effectiveness. The expectation is for FEMA to prioritize American citizens in its response to emergencies.
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