FEMA Better Get Its ****! Together Because Trouble is Brewing in the Gulf

by
Steve MacDonald

The climate crazies are getting their hurricane season peak a month late this year because (same as always) trying to live a comfortable lifestyle broke the planet. September started to show some promise a bit late, but October? We’ve got more cyclones than you can shake a hockey stick at. And while FEMA does bureaucratic damage control on its failure to do its job (Bill Belichick would be pissed), another cyclone is following the path that gave us Helene.

We said way back in the spring we were due for a rough year and have wondered what happened ever since (making fun of the exasperated climate cult along the way), but the thing may have arrived. We’ve got three named storms in the first week of the month.

Kirk is wandering the central Atlantic and is projected to land on the coast of France as a tropical storm. Leslie is currently Cat One and is headed for the Sagragasso Sea (where it appears downgraded to a tropical storm), after which the direction remains a mystery. Milton is headed for Tampa Bay, where it is expected to arrive as a CAT 3 Hurricane.

Helene was a projected CAT 3 landfall and hit as CAT 4.

Once Milton crosses the peninsula, it could still cause all kinds of new and exciting weather along the Eastern Seaboard, including the Coastal Carolinas, where you’ll find more Democrats.

Does anyone think FEMA can manage to be available for any of that?

FEMA finally put down its latte, folded up the Washington Post, and sent a few folks to areas hit by Helene, but far too late, as stories abound of gross indifference.

Florida didn’t waste a day. De Santis had people and supplies en route to other states as soon as they could get there. Elon Musk offered free Strarlink to get the stranded reconnected. Even Trump has offered aid and resources. Joe Biden can’t manage a sandwich, so Whoever is Running the Biden Administration (WRBA), an acronym we’ve been using since Uncle Joe stumbled into the Oval Office, can add this to the list of wreckage that has followed their “leadership” for the past 1354 days.

Sorry, we spent all the money that didn’t exist on alien invaders who shouldn’t be here.

Kamala?

MIA, as usual, but on the campaign trail this time, standing still long enough for them to Photoshop fans to greet her when they can’t bus them in. Hurricane Harris is a far more dangerous storm that will impact all of America for years if she is not sent packing in November. The solution to this is for Americans to step up and say no.

It doesn’t matter what you think about Trump personally. America was strong and prosperous during his presidency. Hers will be worse than Joe Biden’s. And that’s the storm we need to worry about. The one that can only be resolved, like Helene, by the states and the people.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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