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    I am capable of feeling empathy for ordinary people who got swept up in something, fucked around and found out. But a senior Maga politician? Hahaha hahaha hahahahahaha hahahaha, roast bitch.

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      13 hours ago

      Damn, that should be a poster on every street corner down there in the US. (And probably up here in Canada too, leading to the election).

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    By the next election her voters will only rememeber her ‘standing up for them’ and not that she pushed for it to happen to them in the first place.

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    Did you know that many red states get a little hurricaney? Hurricanes are getting worse, and having your private insurance cover FEMA services is not going to reduce your premiums. But maybe if the scavenger race fights with the looter race, it is all by design.

  • bamboo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Any mirror or other source for the article? It’s ad-walled and inaccessible by the Internat Archive

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      Video: ‘When I saw the devastation, I just went back home and cried,’ Tornado in Cave City leaves town torn apart

      LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is asking a federal agency to reverse its decision about storm victims in the state.

      The governor’s office said in a Friday statement that Sanders is appealing to FEMA to reverse its decision to deny the Arkansas Major Disaster Declaration for individual and public assistance. The declaration was for the storms and tornadoes that crossed the state on March 14 and 15. Arkansas to appeal federal denial for individual assistance after March 14 storms

      The governor’s office statement said the following counties are in the original request: Baxter, Stone/Sharp, Hempstead, Independence/Randolph, Sharp/Randolph, Nevada, Independence/Jackson, Randolph/Clay, Woodruff, Clay, and Greene counties.

      “Arkansas communities are still recovering from this spring’s tornadoes, as the sheer magnitude of this event resulted in overwhelming amounts of debris, widespread destruction to homes and businesses, the tragic loss of three lives, and injuries to many others,” The governor said. “To relieve the burden on these counties, cities, and towns, I am appealing FEMA’s decision to deny Arkansas’ Major Disaster Declaration request.” Noem says she plans to ‘eliminate FEMA’

      Sanders requested the Major Disaster Declaration relief on April 2. On April 18, she asked for a 30-day extension of time.