...refusing to authorize more disaster funding after unprecedented storm damage (for the first time in 130 years, the Biltmore Mansion suffered extensive flooding damage, so I’m guessing Asheville has never seen flooding like this. Not unlike the flooding brought to Houston by Hurricane Harvey. Global warming is real.) is good?Speaker Mike Johnson will NOT be calling the House back early to vote on a disaster aid supplemental in the wake of the Hurricane.
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) October 6, 2024
He tells me the cost of damages has to be “tabulated” before a supplemental is considered and he argued they are a ways away from that. Congress… https://t.co/dJljNftfi9
Voters really aren’t fooled by who cut off the services, or failed to come up with the aid. They know the money comes from Congress, and they know who refuses to spend the money. Every. Time. Especially since hurricane season isn’t over, and hurricanes have struck the continental US in November as recently as four years ago.
Given conditions this summer, expecting more large hurricanes until Thanksgiving isn’t really unreasonable.Facing a large turnout, perhaps the best strategy for the minority party is not to tell the country YOU CAN’T HAVE ANY MORE HELP! Especially when MAGA is busy pushing hardcore nonsense:
I wonder if the GOP just wants to lose as much as possible this year. 🤔This is not true. We do not ask for this money back. https://t.co/P4D9edAD8g
— Jaclyn Rothenberg (@FEMAspox) October 5, 2024
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