And, Jesus was explicit that we have a
personal duty to care for the poor.
You won't believe how bad it has become post-Helene in the southern Appalachians.
Please read this:
50 Days Ago: Hurricane Helene Develops in the Gulf of Mexico Helene's aftermath should be the lead story on each network's evening news for ...
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Many of the charities have moved out as winter sets in. What they need most is shelter. You can find a group gathering and delivering used RV's here:
Shelter Desperately Needed in North Carolina
Mike, I don't see how posts like this help the calls for a NDRB.
At the start you mention Maui land grab and link to an article. That article clearly lays out that FEMA has nothing to do with this and that it does not have the power of eminent domain. The land grabs came from companies and individuals trying to prey on desparate people.
The link to the Twitter account offers nothing. The hydrants weren't turned off. Some hydrants failed as the fire melted water lines.
Then you've posted a screenshot again claiming FEMA is offering cheap money for land. This is not true.
The NC DHS bit has no relevance here.
I replied to an earlier post that again there was no evidence only Trump voters were skipped over, and that this was also covered homes with Biden voters, and homes with no political signs. It isn't helping cool and unify the political discourse when US Representatives are stirring up falsehoods.
Honestly, a lot of what seems to be making people angry online again is just not true. Most of it is covered here:
FEMA has faced criticism and praise during Helene. Here's what it does — and doesn't do
There's a very good online machine for mixing up misinformation and getting people of certain political views angry. This is then amplified by voices and politicians on that side of the political 'debate'. This then gets more people angry. Then it leads to the people in need missing out on that help.
FEMA pauses aid in North Carolina amid armed militia threat
How can it be helpful that stirring up lies online leads to relief workers having to withdraw from communities for fear of violence?
Mike, your calls for an NRDB are passionate and could be very helpful to the US. I don't see why you would need to write articles linking to social media posts and adding editorial comments that "this" is all on Biden, Harris, and Cooper. "This" isn't even an actual thing which is happening.
Please, please, stop amplifying these social media people who do nothing but stir up hate and division. This year, three children were killed in a horrible incident in the UK. The same sort of social media accounts quickly posted lies about the attacker being a Muslim immigrant. Because of this, the following day hundreds of people started to riot in the streets where these families lived and were grieving. See how quickly it spreads and how dangerous this is?