The Biden-Harris administration just announced billions more in aid for Ukraine as North Carolina hurricane victims continue to shiver, starve, and go homeless with the Feds either MIA or actively sabotaging efforts.
It has consistently been true throughout the Biden presidency that suffering Americans are all but abandoned by an administration that lavishes billions on foreign nations. Jihad-loving Gazans, illegal aliens, and Ukrainian oligarchs receive an endless stream of U.S. taxpayer money while disaster victims from Maui to East Palestine to North Carolina have either received very little and belated federal aid or had their aid confiscated by the Feds.
On Dec. 30, the White House statement allegedly from Dementia Joe said, “Today, I am proud to announce nearly $2.5 billion in security assistance for Ukraine, as the Ukrainian people continue to defend their independence and freedom from Russian aggression.” Meanwhile, in states that were devastated by hurricanes this year, Americans are camping out in tents or trailers waiting for aid that never came or was quickly cut off. After all, FEMA spent over $1 billion on illegal aliens; it can’t afford to help red state voters too. In Florida, FEMA aid workers were told to skip houses with Trump signs.
This comes along with reports that flooding is hitting the North Carolina areas already struggling to rebuild after fall hurricanes. One father claimed in a viral clip that FEMA, which was previously accused of kicking people out of Amish-built cabins, gave him and his kids only six days to get out of his temporary home — right before Christmas.
The man has two kids, dogs, and horses, but FEMA wasn’t interested in his plight. “I asked him, I said, I have two children, I said, if you really want to take the unit, come the 26th, just give me a day of Christmas. And he goes, ‘no, I’m coming on the 23rd.’”
So the man took off work for a day to pack up his belongings, which he just had to put on the ground outside because he has nowhere to go, and find a new place for his children to stay for Christmas. “I had boughten [sic] gifts for my son and my daughter,” the father said, his grief visible in his face. “And it sucks.” The worst part? FEMA apparently never came.
🚨#BREAKING: A father of 2 children in Lee County is speaking out after FEMA called threatening to take his temporary home 3 days before Christmas...
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) December 27, 2024
...and then never showed up
He missed 2 days of work waiting for FEMA and now is sleeping on a couch, still waiting. pic.twitter.com/f39nsVkAJq
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The father had taken another day off work to be at his temporary home on Dec. 23, only to wait all day for Feds who never showed up. The father said he had called and texted FEMA repeatedly but never received a response. As of the video being posted, the man was sleeping on his sofa “ready to jump” for when FEMA comes, his belongings under a tarp outside.
The father said that FEMA basically “threatened me and I moved my stuff out thinking, you know, if I don’t listen to the government, something would happen. And I followed the rules, and here I am with my stuff in the dirt.” Merry Christmas from President Grinch. It’s long past time for FEMA to liquidate some of the billions in unliquidated funds it reportedly has.
This American has been on the ground helping Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina, he describes what’s currently happening
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 30, 2024
- FEMA and just about every insurance agency has denied almost everyone's claim
- They're closing all the shelters because they think they're not… pic.twitter.com/OeuLSxvTbo
Other families have experienced similar nightmares in North Carolina, where some people with kids were camping out in tents even amid snow, and federal employees were accused of kicking people out of Amish-built cabins that allegedly weren’t “up to code.” Because in government logic it’s better to be homeless in winter than to be in a cabin that was built by talented volunteers? Fortunately, nothing daunted them; Amish volunteers are still working to build temporary homes for hurricane victims who lost everything.
🚨#BREAKING: Boone NC officials have confirmed that 62 members of the Pennsylvania Amish community have completed the construction of 12 tiny homes in under 48 hours.
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) December 31, 2024
The total cost of the project for #WNC was over $300,000, all of which was donated by the Amish community. pic.twitter.com/ysbZIXP06d
FEMA is unconstitutional to begin with, but if the federal government is going to spend taxpayer money, it should at least be spent on American citizens before any foreigners.