• HobbitFoot
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    11 months ago

    Our state and federal governments also don’t have issues working together outside of a Trump led administration, but the first emergency response is expected to be led by local and state governments that the disaster happens in.

    My state routinely lends state disaster response units around the country to make sure that they are up to speed on different methods of disaster response in disasters that my state expects to see. However, it isn’t all disasters as my state doesn’t get all disasters.

    And I’m explaining the American thinking as the disaster is occurring in the United States of America.

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      11 months ago

      I know you Americans can’t remember anything outside of the last 4-8 years, but I assure you, bungling disaster relief has been a thing for much longer than Trump. He didn’t come out of nowhere and ruin everything cause he felt like it one day, he’s a symptom of the systematic issues your country faces. He’s a clown, there to distract people from the larger issues and general incompetence of your entire government. Don’t fall for the mindless sports team politics. These issues run far deeper than a single person.

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        11 months ago

        If you want to bring up Katrina, W Bush wasn’t asked to bring in more resources by the state of Louisiana after landfall.

        Name a time outside of Trump where the federal government denied aid to a state requesting it.

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            11 months ago

            I responded to a direct question regarding a failure in government aid. It isn’t sealioning to ask for an example to a claim that something is commonplace.