Sunday, June 15, 2008

The Government's Hands Off Approach To It's Citizens' Needs

Looks like they're not even going to pretend this time.

FEMA: It’s Not About Floods, It’s About Martial Law

Indiana residents affected by Saturday’s flooding shouldn’t expect assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency any time soon, and perhaps not at all,” Michael Hampton writes for the Homeland Stupidity blog. If and when Gov. Mitch Daniels declares disaster, FEMA will "come to the rescue” by "setting up a phone number and web site for individuals to ask for assistance in the form of loans.” Short of a declaration and miles of red tape, Department of Homeland Security spokesman John Erickson told the Indy Star residents are basically on their own. Erickson said Hoosiers should “start the cleanup process and don’t wait for federal assistance at this point.”
Hampton adds: “You heard it straight from the FEMA spokesman’s mouth. Don’t wait for them. They might not even show up at all. Pray they don’t, or southern Indiana could wind up like New Orleans. Travel trailers, anyone?”
“In the current series of disasters,” writes
Jim Kirwan, “there are no [National Guard] troops here to help with evacuations, and the only help that FEMA is currently offering to victims of the Iowa flooding is: ’save all your receipts, because you’ll need to prove what it cost you if you want any help after this is over.”

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Residents are basically on their own." That could be the motto of the entire neocon movement.

17/6/08 4:55 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

This is the end result of what started with the "Reagan revolution". They systematically stripped the government of all responsibility to serve the people and converted it to a front for corporate interests. The government then became a security (their security) obsessed cabal of elitist swine who lie with every breath. The only agents we'll see with disasters like this are their armed thugs.

17/6/08 6:13 AM  

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