In this episode, Sara Carter discusses the devastating impact of natural disasters, focusing on the wildfires in California and Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
She highlights the failures of local and federal governments in providing adequate support to affected families.
The conversation features Eric Robinson from Operation Helo, a nonprofit organization that has been actively helping those in need. They discuss the emotional toll on families, FEMA’s inefficiency, and the importance of community resilience and accountability in disaster relief efforts.
According to FEMA and the Biden administration hey have been there since day one,and have poured in the help from the federal government, and those of us that says any different are liars and have no idea what we are talking about. And for the many that have been denied any help from FEMA I feel so sorry for them. It’s the Biden administration and FEMA that are to blame for the failures. But yet he has pledged the federal government will cover 100% of the cost for 6 months for California after the fires. That was no surprise. I’m so glad he’s out of office in a few days.
Exactly , 700.00 for those in NC , but 100% to help California , I’ll be so glad when Commie Biden is gone. And hopefully let’s see NEWSOM and Bass held liable for California, After all NEWSOM has billions of Federal money for a high speed rail that was supposed to have been built already , So NEWSOM where are those billions of dollars ? You dude are as corrupted as the whole Biden administration and need to step down
I believe an excellent place to start securing funds for the disaster relief in California is with the personal insider trading wealth of billionaire Nancy Pelosi, multimillionaires Maxine Waters and Adam Schiff, uberwealthy Govt. Newsom’s family, and the other overpaid California bureaucrats who caused this catastrophe by withholding needed millions for police and fire fighter operations, equipment, and training, by regulating to protect the frogs, bugs, and smelt fish instead of humans, by not doing annual controlled brush burns, by not allowing firewalls in neighborhoods, by not refilling and maintaining hydrants and reservoirs …