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antwerpery

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A long term effect is that when the bar has been lowered, it's very hard to get it raised. All this crypto scams, insane levels of corruption, selling out to the tech bros, general lowered standards all around etc etc, will be a feature of American politics and government even at the highest level for decades to come. Even on the democrats side. They won't even bother to hide it or try to prevent it anymore.
 

SlothmanAllen

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A long term effect is that when the bar has been lowered, it's very hard to get it raised. All this crypto scams, insane levels of corruption, selling out to the tech bros, general lowered standards all around etc etc, will be a feature of American politics and government even at the highest level for decades to come. Even on the democrats side. They won't even bother to hide it or try to prevent it anymore.

Exactly. Once all of the political norms are shattered and any sense of decency has flown out the window, you're going to see naked corruption just shoved down peoples throats. I think the US is in a phase where those in power are going to try and see how far they can push their power right now before they get blowback.
 

FriedButter

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Trump Suggests Abolishing FEMA In Latest Call To Overhaul Agency​

President Donald Trump said Friday he planned to sign an executive order to overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which may include a recommendation to abolish the agency, marking Trump’s latest criticism suggesting disaster response efforts should instead be carried out by the states.

Trump, who spoke during a visit to Asheville, North Carolina, said he would sign an executive order “fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA,” including “maybe getting rid of” the agency.

Although he did not specify what changes would be made to FEMA, Trump suggested disaster aid funding would come directly from the federal government, but said “when there is a problem with a state, I think that that problem should be taken care of by the state.”

The federal government would supply “a lot of the money” to repair damage caused by Hurricane Helene—which devastated Asheville and other parts of the Southeast in September—and assist with clean-up efforts, including as much as 75% of required funds, Trump said.

Trump criticized FEMA in an interview with Fox News earlier this week, saying he would “rather see the states take care of their own problems” while claiming FEMA has not done its “job the last four years.”


“I think, frankly, FEMA is not good,” Trump said. “I think when you have a problem like this, I think you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling FEMA.”

Established by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, FEMA is the federal government’s agency tasked with responding to “unpredictable and devastating disasters.” FEMA assists after local and state officials request a presidential emergency

declaration, indicating a state is overwhelmed and unable to handle a disaster on its own. The agency reimburses state and local governments for recovery efforts, including debris removal, in addition to financial assistance to affected communities and residents.

Trump previously alleged FEMA had depleted its funds after spending “billions of dollars” on housing migrants. While former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said FEMA’s disaster relief efforts faced a cash crunch, the funding used by FEMA and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to shelter migrants is through a program that is separate from the Disaster Relief Fund.

Trump also claimed FEMA notified hurricane victims they would only receive $750 in relief and nothing else, though the agency noted this figure is specifically for Serious Needs Assistance, an immediate aid fund for disaster victims to pay for food, water and emergency supplies. Then-President Joe Biden condemned Trump for his claims about the federal government’s response to the disaster and accused Trump of helping promote “disinformation and outright lies.”

Trump has threatened to withhold federal disaster funds from California—which faces a series of wildfires across Los Angeles County—after blaming the state’s fish conservation efforts for water shortages that hampered firefighting efforts.

Trump has claimed California Gov. Gavin Newsom could “release the water that comes from the north” to combat the fires, suggesting “all they have to do is turn the valve.” Water experts in the state have shut this theory down, however, noting reservoirs in Southern California were full of water at the start of the year and issues with firefighting had other causes.
 

FriedButter

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Trump suggested disaster aid funding would come directly from the federal government, but said “when there is a problem with a state, I think that that problem should be taken care of by the state.”

Red FEMA and Blue FEMA sound like the future. Where Red gets all the attention and Blue gets the scraps
 
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