FEMA administrator says agency is 'sending in additional resources' to Florida ahead of Milton

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Administrator Deanne Criswell describes how the Federal Emergency Management Agency is planning for the unprecedented storm on the heels of Hurricane Helene.

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Ukraine has received 250 billion dollars. They have a population of roughly 38 million. Thats a little over 6500 dollars for every Ukrainian citizen. But Americans get 750 dollars if they're lucky.

drzaius
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Looks like fema doesn't want to drop the ball in Florida like they did in east Tennessee and western North Carolina

alk
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What sanctuary city should Americans that are made homeless by natural disaster drive to ?

Gunga-ctnz
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Bull crap. They can find the money. How about all the billions they sent to other countries? AND they sent it in CASH ON PALLETS! Look it up!

commonsense
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Nothing for NC
Must be too Republican

tomhenry
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And what would that be? Unmarked Blackhawk helicopters buzzing staging areas for which technically can be either forced die or brought down and the occupants of such agencies arrested

GuyIncognito-mwmr
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Apocalyptic weather is the new norm just don’t be sacrifices for these demons politicians and governments they want Jesus back well it not going to be shits n giggles 😢😅

ramboseemenomore
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Morally bankrupt, pathological liar, reprehensible individual, what’s not to like 🤷🏼.

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