Saturday, October 5, 2024

Elon Musk and private people have to do what the Biden Administration will not do nor permit

The Government's Failure to Help After Helene Goes Far Beyond What the Media Is Willing to Tell You  . . ."The reason the media doesn't want to cover this is obvious. This is one of the biggest government scandals in modern history, and one that makes the Biden-Harris administration look horrific. This is right before people go to the polls to vote, no less. 

"The vast majority of the news and updates we're getting come from people on the ground who are having to deal with the effort to help these people directly. For instance, this woman who is running supplies described how four FEMA agents got off a private jet, and she soon learned that no others would be coming because most FEMA agents are tied up at the border. 

"She described how the army has taken over body recovery and that she overheard them saying that whatever number of dead there are, "go ahead and add a couple of zeroes.' ". . .

The Democrats' War on Western North Carolina

 . . ."With a national election just weeks away, the Biden-Harris failure to quickly to save lives in the state's most significant Republican stronghold, could deliver a political advantage to swing the state to Kamala. At the same time, billions flow to illegal aliens and Ukraine, while Americans suffer. Is this a coincidence, or calculated inaction for political gain?

The Democrats neither act, nor fail to act, without a determined political calculus. This time, Americans are paying the price of that political calculus with their lives.

 Hurricane Helene Victims Lash Out at Biden, Harris: ‘Disgraceful’

“It’s disgraceful,” he continued. “I mean, they keep saying ‘We the people.’ No, there is no ‘We the people.’ It is them versus us. Like, they’re not for us. It’s all about them — they tell us what we need instead of listening to us.”

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