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BumRushDaShow

(165,660 posts)
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 06:07 AM Mar 2025

Noem's vow to 'eliminate' FEMA raises alarms

Source: msn/The Hill

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s vow to “eliminate” the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is raising the alarm from experts on disaster assistance, who say it could leave vulnerable communities at risk.

Noem this week said she was planning to eliminate the agency but did not elaborate on what that meant. Spokespeople for FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the disaster relief agency, did not respond to questions about whether FEMA’s services would be cut entirely or reshuffled elsewhere. President Trump has also said he would consider “getting rid of FEMA.”

Carrie Speranza, president of the USA Council of the International Association of Emergency Managers, told The Hill that if FEMA is shut down, she would be “fearful for this next hurricane season and what that means for survivors.” “You’re talking hundreds of thousands of people that will be impacted with very little resources to help,” Speranza said.

FEMA helps support communities before, during and after disasters. This includes helping localities with coordinating during a storm, conducting some search and rescue operations and providing funding to help communities rebuild. “The first time people see people in FEMA jackets is when we start going knocking on doors to make sure that we register people so they’re eligible for individual assistance,” said Pete Gaynor, who led FEMA under the last Trump administration. “But we have been there from the beginning.”

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/noem-s-vow-to-eliminate-fema-raises-alarms/ar-AA1BSeYP

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Noem's vow to 'eliminate' FEMA raises alarms (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 OP
Such a Christian............... Lovie777 Mar 2025 #1
Dog gone mac56 Mar 2025 #2
Wow. Killing it is her solution to every problem, isn't it? Aristus Mar 2025 #3
Yes 3auld6phart Mar 2025 #7
Huh, they said they were going to do just that. republianmushroom Mar 2025 #4
That is one evil woman RazorbackExpat Mar 2025 #5
It's almost impossible to believe TheFarseer Mar 2025 #6
Discrediting an agency, lying about poor performance, lowers public confidence ahead of the authoritarian dismantling Timeflyer Mar 2025 #8
Privatizing FEMA would be something to see TheFarseer Mar 2025 #9
Well, displaced homeowners either rent, move in with relatives, keep moving downward to homelessness, so cities get Timeflyer Mar 2025 #10

Aristus

(71,640 posts)
3. Wow. Killing it is her solution to every problem, isn't it?
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 10:11 AM
Mar 2025

I long for the day when she discovers she’s the problem…

TheFarseer

(9,754 posts)
6. It's almost impossible to believe
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 12:30 PM
Mar 2025

2 or 3 months ago they were saying FEMA isn't doing enough to help people in NC. Now they are saying we should get rid of it. How does this make sense to any of their followers?! There's no way to defend this.

Timeflyer

(3,674 posts)
8. Discrediting an agency, lying about poor performance, lowers public confidence ahead of the authoritarian dismantling
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 01:06 PM
Mar 2025

and privatization. It's what they're doing to Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid. Private equity billionaires want it all-- poor, old, sick, victims of natural disasters, all just compost to enrich the already rich.

TheFarseer

(9,754 posts)
9. Privatizing FEMA would be something to see
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 02:24 PM
Mar 2025

Would we have to all pay an insurance premium or would they shake you down and make you sign up for a payment plan as you watch your house being destroyed?

Timeflyer

(3,674 posts)
10. Well, displaced homeowners either rent, move in with relatives, keep moving downward to homelessness, so cities get
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 02:50 PM
Mar 2025

stuck with the bill and the blame. But landlords cash in, for a while. Displaced kids experience poverty, interruptions of education, poor mental health, become human waste useful for low-income, low=-level jobs, or crime, people too busy just surviving they can't complain about how government is run ---whoa, realize I'm going down a very dark rabbit hole. Maybe the whole point is not to privatize FEMA, but to just let people struggle with less and less hope, grateful for charity, waiting for death in an overcrowded, privatized health care corporation nursing home with no real nurses?

Man, hurricane season's going to a blast.

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