FEMA spent $75 million to dock a half-empty cruise ship off Puerto Rico for 4 months

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[h=1] That's right folks ... $75 million of YOUR Tax Dollars to dock a half-empty cruise ship off Puerto Rico for 4 months[/h]
That's more than FEMA spent on direct home rebuilding grants to citizens of the island in the same time frame.



The company behind Carnival cruises got more money from the federal government in connection with hurricanes that leveled much of Puerto Rico than the amount given to Puerto Ricans to rebuild their homes over the first four months of relief efforts.

When the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) needs to house support staffers providing relief to storm-torn islands, it seeks floating shelter for them to avoid exacerbating crowding on land. But in its rush to secure private-sector boat housing for relief workers, FEMA funneled $75 million to the Panama-based cruise line on a contract that billed the government more than twice as much per head as the company charges paying customers, contracts obtained by Miami-based radio station WLRN show.

FEMA paid Carnival $75 million to rent the vessel Fascination from mid-October to early February. At that point, FEMA had disbursed less than $70 million in direct rebuilding funds to survivors of the storms on Puerto Rico, the station reports. “Only later in March — about a month and a half after the Carnival agreement expired — did FEMA dollars disbursed to residents catch up with the contract,” WLRN wrote.

The ugly optics of the Carnival boondoggle are exacerbated by news that FEMA used less than half of the onboard housing capacity it paid the company to secure. It is not the first time the agency has spent millions of dollars on half-empty cruise ships docked alongside still-devastated communities primarily home to people of color. After Hurricane Katrina, then-President George W. Bush’s FEMA head Michael Brown signed off on a $236 million contract with Carnival for a trio of ships that were never more than half full.


The Carnival deal is a drop in the bucket next to the sum total appropriated for Hurricane Maria relief efforts, which measure in the tens of billions. But where that money is slow and inconsistent in reaching those its intended to help, Carnival got paid with all the digital efficiency of any other corporate vendor doing business with the U.S. government.


The news of the half-empty $75 million cruise ship that FEMA called a “floating hotel” comes hard on the heels of a fresh estimate of the death toll from the storm. In stark contrast to the official count of just 64 fatalities, new expert estimates count more than 5,000 dead.

The day that new estimate broke, cable news networks covered the shocking Puerto Rico death toll estimate for a combined 30 minutes, according to Media Matters. They spent more than 10 hours talking about Roseanne Barr, who tragically lost her network sitcom for making the umpteenth racist joke of her long career.


https://thinkprogress.org/fema-spen...ip-off-puerto-rico-for-4-months-251b3918f36b/


I don't know about you, but I'm just dying to hear all the RW Excuses .... :corn:


Oh Wait ... let me start it for them ... INB4

- But But But Obama
- But But But Hillary
- But But But Liberals/Democrats
 
[h=1] That's right folks ... $75 million of YOUR Tax Dollars to dock a half-empty cruise ship off Puerto Rico for 4 months[/h]
That's more than FEMA spent on direct home rebuilding grants to citizens of the island in the same time frame.



The company behind Carnival cruises got more money from the federal government in connection with hurricanes that leveled much of Puerto Rico than the amount given to Puerto Ricans to rebuild their homes over the first four months of relief efforts.

When the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) needs to house support staffers providing relief to storm-torn islands, it seeks floating shelter for them to avoid exacerbating crowding on land. But in its rush to secure private-sector boat housing for relief workers, FEMA funneled $75 million to the Panama-based cruise line on a contract that billed the government more than twice as much per head as the company charges paying customers, contracts obtained by Miami-based radio station WLRN show.

FEMA paid Carnival $75 million to rent the vessel Fascination from mid-October to early February. At that point, FEMA had disbursed less than $70 million in direct rebuilding funds to survivors of the storms on Puerto Rico, the station reports. “Only later in March — about a month and a half after the Carnival agreement expired — did FEMA dollars disbursed to residents catch up with the contract,” WLRN wrote.

The ugly optics of the Carnival boondoggle are exacerbated by news that FEMA used less than half of the onboard housing capacity it paid the company to secure. It is not the first time the agency has spent millions of dollars on half-empty cruise ships docked alongside still-devastated communities primarily home to people of color. After Hurricane Katrina, then-President George W. Bush’s FEMA head Michael Brown signed off on a $236 million contract with Carnival for a trio of ships that were never more than half full.


The Carnival deal is a drop in the bucket next to the sum total appropriated for Hurricane Maria relief efforts, which measure in the tens of billions. But where that money is slow and inconsistent in reaching those its intended to help, Carnival got paid with all the digital efficiency of any other corporate vendor doing business with the U.S. government.


The news of the half-empty $75 million cruise ship that FEMA called a “floating hotel” comes hard on the heels of a fresh estimate of the death toll from the storm. In stark contrast to the official count of just 64 fatalities, new expert estimates count more than 5,000 dead.

The day that new estimate broke, cable news networks covered the shocking Puerto Rico death toll estimate for a combined 30 minutes, according to Media Matters. They spent more than 10 hours talking about Roseanne Barr, who tragically lost her network sitcom for making the umpteenth racist joke of her long career.


https://thinkprogress.org/fema-spen...ip-off-puerto-rico-for-4-months-251b3918f36b/


I don't know about you, but I'm just dying to hear all the RW Excuses .... :corn:


Oh Wait ... let me start it for them ... INB4

- But But But Obama
- But But But Hillary
- But But But Liberals/Democrats


The death toll is really a heartbreaking disgrace...
 
"The news of the half-empty $75 million cruise ship that FEMA called a “floating hotel” comes hard on the heels of a fresh estimate of the death toll from the storm. In stark contrast to the official count of just 64 fatalities, new expert estimates count more than 5,000 dead.

The day that new estimate broke, cable news networks covered the shocking Puerto Rico death toll estimate for a combined 30 minutes, according to Media Matters. They spent more than 10 hours talking about Roseanne Barr, who tragically lost her network sitcom for making the umpteenth racist joke of her long career."

Trump has his priorities.........
 
The death toll is really a heartbreaking disgrace...


I have currently 7 Registered Voters (family) from Puerto Rico and counting.

... there isn't a week that goes by, that I don't remind them, I will be driving all of them to the Polls to Vote.
 
A Cruise ship is a pretty good idea for temporary housing of First Responders, Security, and Government Officials.
An Aircraft Carrier is a good idea for airlifting supplies to the effected area.
 
EMA paid Carnival $75 million to rent the vessel Fascination from mid-October to early February. At that point,
FEMA had disbursed less than $70 million in direct rebuilding funds to survivors of the storms on Puerto Rico, the station reports. “Only later in March — about a month and a half after the Carnival agreement expired — did FEMA dollars disbursed to residents catch up with the contract,” WLRN wrote.

The ugly optics of the Carnival boondoggle are exacerbated by news that FEMA used less than half of the onboard housing capacity it paid the company to secure.
OMG a government contract that overpaid
 
A Cruise ship is a pretty good idea for temporary housing of First Responders, Security, and Government Officials.
An Aircraft Carrier is a good idea for airlifting supplies to the effected area.


Sure, a Football Stadium is Big, but not for a Indy Race ;)
 
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I have currently 7 Registered Voters (family) from Puerto Rico and counting.

... there isn't a week that goes by, that I don't remind them, I will be driving all of them to the Polls to Vote.

Good.. My old biddie book club voted yesterday to contribute $500.. We have a young doctor friend in PR.. Its not much, but every little bit helps.

This Trump administration is just disgusting.
 
While 5000 people secretly died, shitstain.

Knowing about it wouldn't have made them undead. You would need a pet semetary for that. A relative deployed there with the Navy as part of the relief effort. Said the devastation was so extensive, there really wasn't a lot they could do other the try to get supplies in, and people to medical treatment. There is no quick fix to massive infrastructure failure.
 
Knowing about it wouldn't have made them undead. You would need a pet semetary for that. A relative deployed there with the Navy as part of the relief effort. Said the devastation was so extensive, there really wasn't a lot they could do other the try to get supplies in, and people to medical treatment. There is no quick fix to massive infrastructure failure.
the electrical system was Rube Goldberg .
The flooding so extensive there was no base to operate from -hence the cruise liner

we got hit with a 2 a couple years ago - and our infrastructure (Florida) is much more hardened.
It took days/weeks to get power back on. Internet 2 weeks in places
 
I have currently 7 Registered Voters (family) from Puerto Rico and counting.

... there isn't a week that goes by, that I don't remind them, I will be driving all of them to the Polls to Vote.

Are they too fucking lazy to drive themselves?
 
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