44858. judithathome - 10/31/2012 9:54:08 PM so I'll bet that with his long standing humanitarian record of donating millions of dollars to worthy causes, he has other avenues other than the Red Cross to help the disadvantaged.
Most of his CHARITABLE donations go to the Mormon Church. I'm sure they need a lot of help supporting all those extraneous wives but even so....
44859. judithathome - 10/31/2012 9:55:40 PM And you have no idea what YOU are talking about...Obama has a signed order to FEMA for Chris Christie before the winds fell below 50 MPH. 44860. concerned - 10/31/2012 11:04:56 PM JAH - you obviously don't have any idea how large New Jersey is compared to the total area damaged by Sandy.
That fat tub of suet Christie may be happy, but how about Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York State, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine? Where's their FEMA assistance?
I'd call that at least a 98% fail by 0bama so far. 44861. judithathome - 10/31/2012 11:13:12 PM You tell me...where is it? You don't know, do you? He may have already signed on to help in every one of those states...unlike Romney, a Presidentr doesn't have to check in with his publicity team before doing something good. 44862. concerned - 10/31/2012 11:20:17 PM And, btw, FEMA has not actually *done* anything but open a website where NJ victims can apply for compensation two days after Sandy hit. This is from FEMA's web site.
Contrast that with FEMA having offered assistance to Louisiana even before Katrina hit (it was turned down) and that FEMA actually evacuated the majority of the New Orleans victims.
Let's compare and contrast: Sandy - FEMA opens a website two days after the storm hits just for New Jersey and Katrina- FEMA is interacting with state officials before the hurricane makes landfall and actually evacuates most of the victims.
It's obvious where FEMA did the better job, and it is not with Sandy. 44863. judithathome - 10/31/2012 11:52:56 PM Well, 48 hours after the fact, your boy Romney...who hasn't answered press questions in 3 weeks...has issued a statement saying if he is elected, FEMA will have the money it needs to operate. This...from the man who vowed up until today that he would stop funding FEMA. 44864. concerned - 10/31/2012 11:54:00 PM Oh, and 0bama is continuing his rather leisurely tour to other states before he gives the green light to FEMA (or not) to offer them aid, as I type this. 44865. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:13:05 AM Just saying, JAH -
0bama talks the walk, but that's about it.
Romney never 'vowed to stop funding' the EPA, btw. 44866. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:13:37 AM Just saying, JAH -
0bama talks the walk, but that's about it.
Romney never 'vowed to stop funding' FEMA, btw.
I don't know what he said about the EPA - probably wants to scale it back. 44867. judithathome - 11/1/2012 12:13:37 AM Seriously, is there ANY position that Mitt Romney won't change if it is politically expedient? Can you name ONE? 44868. judithathome - 11/1/2012 12:16:19 AM I don't know what he said about the EPA - probably wants to scale it back.
Well, unfortunately for you, I do...he said disaster relief should be handed over to the states or even better, privatised.
44869. judithathome - 11/1/2012 12:17:34 AM Seriously, is there ANY position that Mitt Romney won't change if it is politically expedient? Can you name ONE? 44870. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:18:21 AM Romney is looking for ways to cut unnecessary Federal expenditures. If you want to look at his record, see how he did in Massachusetts. Did he cut necessary programs there. No. Did he cut waste? Yes, and balanced the budget, too.
I don't see why it's necessary to fabricate a whole lot of scare scenarios about what Romney might do as president. some special interests will get their toes pinched if he's president, no doubt, and they'll squeal like pigs, but as far as a wholesale shutdown of every government agency created since the '70's, I don't think so. 44871. judithathome - 11/1/2012 12:18:48 AM Romney's Pre-Sandy Outlook On FEMA 44872. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:20:23 AM Oooh. Big Bird and Elmo won't get a slice of government gravy to go with all their private funding if Romney is prez.
Guess he won't get the sockpuppet vote, then. 44873. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:25:59 AM Re. 44871 -
Ha ha. That's the same article I opened when I said that Romney had *not* sworn to shut down FEMA. And FEMA hasn't done squat yet regarding Sandy, IAC, as I posted earlier.
The truth is that 0bama has been far more parsimonious regarding doling federal emergency management dollars than even Bush was. That's what counts to me, not mere words.
44874. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:36:17 AM Why would 0bama do something like that when he's such a huge spender in general? Because FEMA funding is periodic and self limiting and doesn't tend to accrue additional power to central government.
And 0bama is the ultimate big government guy. Just recently in 9/11, 0bama conferenced with Leon Panetta less than an hour after the beginning of the Benghazi attack and decided not to spend the money to save the consulate employees' lives. This is because he thought he could cover it all up and blame it on a 'spontaneous' demonstration rather than admit how he opened the door wide to Islamic Fundamentalism in North Africa. 44875. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:44:21 AM excerpt:
And those things we've got to stop doing, because we're borrowing $1.6 trillion more this year than we're taking in. We cannot ...”
King interjected: “Including disaster relief, though?”
Romney replied: “We cannot – we cannot afford to do those things without jeopardizing the future for our kids. It is simply immoral, in my view, for us to continue to rack up larger and larger debts and pass them on to our kids, knowing full well that we'll all be dead and gone before it's paid off. It makes no sense at all.”
My takeaway is that this John King interrupted Romney in a middle of a sentence, and Romney completed his sentence without acknowledging the interruption.
Perhaps Romney could have been a little more artful and somehow tacked on an acknowledgment of the exception that applies to certain Federal functions that virtually nobody denies are important such as disaster relief.
44876. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:46:44 AM Romney probably would have had trouble believing that in some peoples' minds, this exchange from a couple weeks ago would somehow have been transformed into a long standing 'vow' to eliminate FEMA. 44877. concerned - 11/1/2012 12:50:04 AM Sorry. The exchange was from last year.
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