Kamala Harris: FEMA hurricane aid halted by ‘Road Closed’ sign
Do not fret, Americans — the courageous heroes of the Federal Emergency Management Agency are here to assist in the recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Helene.
However, they may be halted by… a ROAD CLOSED sign.
Yes, reports from Bat Cave, NC, reveal that FEMA declined to enter the town due to a road closure sign that prevented their workers from proceeding, despite residents claiming the road was accessible.
This scenario seems fitting for the Harris-Biden administration.
Kamala’s flashy photo ops contrast with the federal government’s inadequacy in providing meaningful aid where it’s most needed.
Additionally, reports of authorities obstructing private citizen rescue efforts, like those led by local helicopter pilot Jordan Seidhom, have surfaced.
Furthermore, there is a tendency among left-leaning individuals to prioritize the well-being of FEMA workers as the ultimate victims, as voiced by agency administrator Deanne Criswell.
Vice President Harris appears more focused on garnering positive media attention rather than ensuring effective disaster response.
Alejandro Mayorkas, who oversees FEMA as Homeland Security chief, seems content to support the Vice President’s image-building efforts.
And Joe? Well, let’s just say that the current version of Joe Biden pales in comparison to his energetic and competent self we witnessed during the debates with Trump.
Moreover, legacy media outlets have been relatively reserved in their coverage of this catastrophe, perhaps shielding Harris from criticism that would have been more intense if the GOP was in power.
This biased journalism is concerning, especially in a situation where lives are at stake.
It serves as further evidence that Harris, Biden, and their supporters in the media are indifferent to the well-being of average Americans.