People Starve and Die in NY, NJ, and Bush does nothing...wait...

Because everything is perfectly normal, they're even running the frickin' Marathon... Huge generators that could provide power to people instead provide power to a stupid foot race...

That is a terrible decision by Bloomberg. I suppose you are going to try to pin that guy on Obama or the liberals or the democrats or FEMA.

Bloomberg is a billionaire, member of the 1 %, a so-called "independent" who has been both a democrat and a republican (I believe he is a republican at heart, but he really can't be pinned on anyone), and I am certainly no fan of his.

I also think he's going to have to back down on that stupid decision. I am shocked that the NYC Road Runners club is so clueless as to follow his lead. The head of that organization, or one of their execs I forget, was actually "angrily" defending the generators. Those guys are making a move they wont' come back from, and the sooner they realize that, stfu, and back out of this, the better it will go for them. This smells like a Komen moment to me. I don't know who is advising them, but they sound like a bunch of dumb fucks.

Bloomberg has been saying hey it generates millions in economic activity - which obviously we need more than ever now. But guess what? Nobody said cancel it - postpone it. This is not brain surgery.

But you are going to have to dance even faster than your usual side shoe in order to sell that as having anything to do with Obama or FEMA sorry.
 
Because everything is perfectly normal, they're even running the frickin' Marathon... Huge generators that could provide power to people instead provide power to a stupid foot race...

I heard that NY is kicking out families that have no where to go to make room for the people in the marathon.

I wonder how many of them blindly trusted gov't.
 
I would have to see your proof for the statement Liberty, sorry, just not buying it.

I've given an example.

"""When Ike blew through here in 2008, a friend/cop told me he showed up to the FEMA HQ, and they were all BB-Qing meat they confiscated from a grocery store. Sitting on their ass doing nothing.

FEMA is a scam, no matter what you're told.

All the people who want it/FEMA and have paid for it gladly for all these years, deserve what they're getting."""

I know this is true.

And my own personal experience with them showed me that they were a total waste of time.
 
A friend told me that a crowd at a Ryan rally yesterday cheered and applauded and yelled "Kill them all!" when the 91 dead on the East coast from Hurricane Sandy was mentioned... :(
 
Who is this fucking moron?

I suppose he's another 72 IQ'er I am supposed to be "nice" to so that people don't call me a bitch right?

Listen dude, you are supposed to become a brain donor after you are declared dead.
 
That is a terrible decision by Bloomberg. I suppose you are going to try to pin that guy on Obama or the liberals or the democrats or FEMA.

Bloomberg is a billionaire, member of the 1 %, a so-called "independent" who has been both a democrat and a republican (I believe he is a republican at heart, but he really can't be pinned on anyone), and I am certainly no fan of his.

I also think he's going to have to back down on that stupid decision. I am shocked that the NYC Road Runners club is so clueless as to follow his lead. The head of that organization, or one of their execs I forget, was actually "angrily" defending the generators. Those guys are making a move they wont' come back from, and the sooner they realize that, stfu, and back out of this, the better it will go for them. This smells like a Komen moment to me. I don't know who is advising them, but they sound like a bunch of dumb fucks.

Bloomberg has been saying hey it generates millions in economic activity - which obviously we need more than ever now. But guess what? Nobody said cancel it - postpone it. This is not brain surgery.

But you are going to have to dance even faster than your usual side shoe in order to sell that as having anything to do with Obama or FEMA sorry.

I didn't mention Obama, you need to stop getting feverishly desperate, not everything going wrong there is Obama's fault.
 
Who is this fucking moron?

I suppose he's another 72 IQ'er I am supposed to be "nice" to so that people don't call me a bitch right?

Listen dude, you are supposed to become a brain donor after you are declared dead.

I got my posts mixed up. And don't forget, I'm talking to you like an adult.
 
Anytime you can back that up with some details let me know. I'm interested in reading about it.

I hate to admit it, but I heard it on my bosses radio, that he has on all the time.

Here goes,,,,,,,,,,, It was Hannity.

My brothers wifes lord have mercy. I'm so ashamed.
 
It is pittaful to compare the Presidents responce to Sandy, to Bush's responce to Katrina.

Obama flew home from Florida early to be in the WH the night before Sandy hit, Bush stayed on vacation until after Katrina hit. Bush flew over New Orleans and viewed the damage from his 747. Obama landed on the ground in New Jersey and walked with the governor. Obama gave out the phone number to the Oval Office, Bush hid in the Oval office. THe governors of New Jersey and New York praised Obama, the Governors of the Gulf states ridiculed Bush.
 
It is pittaful to compare the Presidents responce to Sandy, to Bush's responce to Katrina.

Obama flew home from Florida early to be in the WH the night before Sandy hit, Bush stayed on vacation until after Katrina hit. Bush flew over New Orleans and viewed the damage from his 747. Obama landed on the ground in New Jersey and walked with the governor. Obama gave out the phone number to the Oval Office, Bush hid in the Oval office. THe governors of New Jersey and New York praised Obama, the Governors of the Gulf states ridiculed Bush.

There is no comparison at all. I remember watching the Katrina coverage. It was a feeling of helplessness, and the overwhelming theme for days was "who is in charge of this thing? Is anyone coordinating relief efforts?"

I think everyone involved on Sandy has been stellar. Barely an hour goes by where you don't see Christie, Obama, Bloomberg, Cuomo et al. on TV, talking specifically about relief efforts and how help is on its way for those who need it. There is no leadership vacuum on this one, as there was w/ Katrina.
 
It's funny how even Obama admitted that gov't red tape and regulations were the problem with getting help to the people when he said that he was going to get rid of the red tape and regulations in order to help everyone.
 
That is a terrible decision by Bloomberg. I suppose you are going to try to pin that guy on Obama or the liberals or the democrats or FEMA.

Bloomberg is a billionaire, member of the 1 %, a so-called "independent" who has been both a democrat and a republican (I believe he is a republican at heart, but he really can't be pinned on anyone), and I am certainly no fan of his.

I also think he's going to have to back down on that stupid decision. I am shocked that the NYC Road Runners club is so clueless as to follow his lead. The head of that organization, or one of their execs I forget, was actually "angrily" defending the generators. Those guys are making a move they wont' come back from, and the sooner they realize that, stfu, and back out of this, the better it will go for them. This smells like a Komen moment to me. I don't know who is advising them, but they sound like a bunch of dumb fucks.

Bloomberg has been saying hey it generates millions in economic activity - which obviously we need more than ever now. But guess what? Nobody said cancel it - postpone it. This is not brain surgery.

But you are going to have to dance even faster than your usual side shoe in order to sell that as having anything to do with Obama or FEMA sorry.

Terrible decision, I absolutely agree!
 
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Military airlifts, aid flow to New York, New Jersey

Posted 11/2/2012 Updated 11/2/2012

by Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

11/2/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Another airlift, this time from Phoenix, Ariz., will bring more power restoration trucks and equipment to New York and New Jersey, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little told Pentagon reporters today.

As of this morning, 12 C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft have arrived at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y., to deliver power restoration trucks, equipment and passengers requested by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Little said. Southern California Edison sent the trucks and equipment out of March Air Reserve Base, Calif., yesterday.

There is another airlift mission set to bring similar equipment from Phoenix to New York beginning Nov. 2, Little said.

Nearly 7,400 National Guard soldiers and Airmen in nine eastern states are performing communications, engineering, evacuation, medical, security, search and rescue, sheltering, debris removal and transportation missions in the storm-stricken zone, officials said, while thousands of service members outside the region are working to funnel aid and capabilities to the stricken region.

New York and New Jersey Guardsmen are still working to rescue and transport people affected by Sandy. Yesterday, New York Guardsmen evacuated residents from a structurally unsound facility in Brooklyn, and New Jersey Guardsmen rescued more than 2,000 people and 200 pets from flooded areas.

The USS Wasp, USS San Antonio and USS Carter Hall are anchored off the coast of New York, standing by if more help is needed. Sailors and Marines aboard the ships stand ready to support FEMA and the states if called upon, Little said. He noted the sailors and Marines could help with search and rescue, material delivery and others missions if called upon.

"This was a decision we made inside the department: to station ships and Marines off the coast of New York in the event they needed to be called upon," Little said. "We all recognize this is a major disaster, and this is a prudent thing, to do what we can to support with relief efforts."

Little commended the Defense Logistics Agency for its hurricane response efforts. The agency has delivered 1.5 million meals to FEMA facilities in West Virginia. West Virginia has been hit by heavy snow from Hurricane Sandy. Flooding, power outages and impassable roads are some of the emergency conditions the state faces.

DLA is also set to provide 1 million meals to New York City by Nov. 5, the press secretary said.

And, DLA is issuing fuel with 60 fuel trucks that arrived at incident support bases in Massachusetts and New Jersey, delivering approximately 200,000 gallons of fuel.

"We expect the capacity to deliver 200,000 gallons per day for 10 days," Little said.

DOD has not put any kind of cost estimate out on its support to the humanitarian efforts in response to the superstorm.

"We know it costs money to move personnel and ships, but our top priority -- irrespective of costs -- is saving lives and assisting in whatever we can to restore infrastructure and to perform other missions," the press secretary said.

"We have taken significant effort over the past several years inside the department to prepare ourselves for more robust capabilities and authorities to respond to events such as Hurricane Sandy," Little said. "We believe there is a tough road ahead for many people in the Northeast, but given the terrible hand we were dealt by Mother Nature we believe we are doing our part to mount an effective response."

http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123324921
 
When Ike blew through here in 2008, a friend/cop told me he showed up to the FEMA HQ, and they were all BB-Qing meat they confiscated from a grocery store. Sitting on their ass doing nothing.

FEMA is a scam, no matter what you're told.

All the people who want it/FEMA and have paid for it gladly for all these years, deserve what they're getting.

A few miscreants and you are ready to blame the whole program, it isn't fair Liberty, the agency, even though flawed does Far more good than harm! I would hate to think what relief would be like without them! Well, we know, it would be like the early days of Katrina! Absolutely chaos!
 
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