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10/09/2024

Just checking in as another devastating hurricane arrives. It is probably important to know for the people facing this crisis that terribly incorrect information is ripping us apart and exacerbating the harm. I have no doubt it will continue, but...

" Republican congressman representing areas devastated by Hurricane Helene has implicitly rebuked members of his own party. Chuck Edwards, the member for North Carolina’s 11th district, contradicted criticism from Trump and others of the Biden administration’s handling of the disaster by voicing praise for “a level of support that is unmatched by most any other disaster nationwide”.

"He also condemned “outrageous rumors”, which he said were hampering attempts to aid badly affected communities in his constituency."

"The missive, in the form of a press release headlined “Debunking Helene Response Myths” was posted on Edwards’s official congressional website"

“Hurricane Helene was NOT geo-engineered by the government to seize and access lithium deposits in Chimney Rock,” Edwards wrote at the top of a list of eight rebuttals."

"In further rebuttals, Edwards wrote: “FEMA has NOT diverted disaster response funding to the border or foreign aid.” He added that the agency was “NOT only providing $750 to disaster survivors to support their recovery”, clarifying that the sum was merely an immediate “first step” of a longer process of assistance."

"Referring to social media, Edwards wrote: “I encourage you to remember that everything you see on Facebook, X, or any other social media platform is not always fact. Please make sure you are fact checking what you read online with a reputable source.”

AS FAR AS FACT CHECKING GOES, just visit Edward's Congressional website. Read it for yourself.

10/05/2024

This is a time of a national emergency; a time that all Americans should pull together to help those in need. SO, SORRY TO BE SO LONG AND PERHAPS BORING, but it would be beneficial to all if the obfuscating and outright lying about FEMA and federal assistance to the hurricane ravaged portions of the country could just STOP. Please. In that vein:

"Knox County, Tennessee, Mayor Glenn "Kane" Jacobs said that false claims about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) response to Hurricane Helene are "counterproductive" to officials' recovery efforts in states hit by the storm last week.

"To my knowledge, FEMA, TEMA [Tennessee Emergency Management Agency], nor anyone else is confiscating supplies," Jacobs, a WWE Hall of Famer and GOP Tennessee delegate wrote on X (formerly Twitter) early Friday morning. "Please quit spreading those rumors as they are counterproductive to response efforts."

The statement comes as former President Donald Trump continues to push unsubstantiated claims that FEMA funding was given to undocumented migrants, leaving the agency with "no money." The White House has said that such claims are "absolutely false."

Trump repeated the accusations during a rally in Georgia on Friday, claiming that "a billion dollars was stolen from FEMA to use it for illegal migrants, many of whom are criminals, to come into our country, and FEMA is now busted."

Reached for comment on Friday, Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on the former president's accusations.
"Kamala Harris stole $1 billion from FEMA to pay for illegal [immigrant] housing, and now there's nothing left for struggling American citizens," Leavitt told Newsweek. "President Trump is leading during this tragic moment while, once again, Kamala leaves Americans behind."
The claims have also been pushed by allies of Trump, including his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott. However, while FEMA distributes money to support government agencies and nonprofits that assist migrants in the United States, that money does not come out of FEMA's budget.

FEMA has also denied claims spreading online that the agency is asking for cash donations and turning away volunteers on the ground. The agency wrote on its webpage dedicated to fact-checking such rumors, "FEMA does not and will not ever take donations from survivors and rumors of FEMA armed guards stopping vehicles with donations or taking donations from organizations are absolutely false."

Jacobs, a supporter of Trump, said in his X post on Friday, "If everyone could maybe please put aside the hate for a bit and pitch in to help, that would be great."

North Carolina state Senator Kevin Corbin released a statement Thursday denying the "conspiracy theory junk that is floating all over Facebook" about emergency response efforts to Helene, including that "FEMA is stealing money from donations, body bags ordered but government has denied, bodies not being buried" or that the "government is controlling the weather from Antarctica."

"PLEASE help stop this junk," added Corbin, a Republican. "It is just a distraction to people trying to do their job."

"Folks, this is a catastrophic event of which this country has never known," his statement said. "It is the largest crisis event in the history of [North Carolina]. The state is working non-stop."

Over 200 people have died throughout the Southeast because of Helene, the Associated Press reports, and search and rescue operations are continuing in rural areas hit by high floodwaters and hurricane-force winds. In Tennessee, state authorities are investigating an incident at a plastics factory near the town of Erwin, where 11 people were swept away by floodwaters. Five of those workers have been rescued as of Wednesday. Two of them were confirmed dead.

FEMA had asked for $33.1 billion in the 2025 fiscal year budget that began on October 1, although Congress approved $20 billion in relief funding as part of a stopgap measure passed last week as lawmakers continue to work on next year's funding. Several Republican lawmakers voted against extending FEMA's funding as part of the stopgap bill's vote on September 25.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Wednesday that FEMA has enough funding to meet the "immediate needs" of communities hit by Helene but that the agency "does not have the funds to make it through the season."

So please, stop the election season craziness, think about what you are saying, and do what you can to help....not tear apart.

10/05/2024

Sorry to be so long and drawn out, but the time of a national emergency is time to pull together and work to help. Please stop the obfuscating and outright lying. So, here goes: Knox County, Tennessee, Mayor Glenn "Kane" Jacobs said that false claims about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) response to Hurricane Helene are "counterproductive" to officials' recovery efforts in states hit by the storm last week.

"To my knowledge, FEMA, TEMA [Tennessee Emergency Management Agency], nor anyone else is confiscating supplies," Jacobs, a WWE Hall of Famer and GOP Tennessee delegate wrote on X (formerly Twitter) early Friday morning. "Please quit spreading those rumors as they are counterproductive to response efforts."

The statement comes as former President Donald Trump continues to push unsubstantiated claims that FEMA funding was given to undocumented migrants, leaving the agency with "no money." The White House has said that such claims are "absolutely false."

Trump repeated the accusations during a rally in Georgia on Friday, claiming that "a billion dollars was stolen from FEMA to use it for illegal migrants, many of whom are criminals, to come into our country, and FEMA is now busted."

Reached for comment on Friday, Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on the former president's accusations.
"Kamala Harris stole $1 billion from FEMA to pay for illegal [immigrant] housing, and now there's nothing left for struggling American citizens," Leavitt told Newsweek. "President Trump is leading during this tragic moment while, once again, Kamala leaves Americans behind."
The claims have also been pushed by allies of Trump, including his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott. However, while FEMA distributes money to support government agencies and nonprofits that assist migrants in the United States, that money does not come out of FEMA's budget.

FEMA has also denied claims spreading online that the agency is asking for cash donations and turning away volunteers on the ground. The agency wrote on its webpage dedicated to fact-checking such rumors, "FEMA does not and will not ever take donations from survivors and rumors of FEMA armed guards stopping vehicles with donations or taking donations from organizations are absolutely false."

Jacobs, a supporter of Trump, said in his X post on Friday, "If everyone could maybe please put aside the hate for a bit and pitch in to help, that would be great."

North Carolina state Senator Kevin Corbin released a statement Thursday denying the "conspiracy theory junk that is floating all over Facebook" about emergency response efforts to Helene, including that "FEMA is stealing money from donations, body bags ordered but government has denied, bodies not being buried" or that the "government is controlling the weather from Antarctica."

Republican mayor in Tennessee asked for people to stop spreading false claims about FEMA's response to Helen.

FEMA has also denied claims spreading online that the agency is asking for cash donations and turning away volunteers on the ground. The agency wrote on its webpage dedicated to fact-checking such rumors, "FEMA does not and will not ever take donations from survivors and rumors of FEMA armed guards stopping vehicles with donations or taking donations from organizations are absolutely false."

"PLEASE help stop this junk," added Corbin, a Republican. "It is just a distraction to people trying to do their job."

"Folks, this is a catastrophic event of which this country has never known," his statement said. "It is the largest crisis event in the history of [North Carolina]. The state is working non-stop."

Over 200 people have died throughout the Southeast because of Helene, the Associated Press reports, and search and rescue operations are continuing in rural areas hit by high floodwaters and hurricane-force winds. In Tennessee, state authorities are investigating an incident at a plastics factory near the town of Erwin, where 11 people were swept away by floodwaters. Five of those workers have been rescued as of Wednesday. Two of them were confirmed dead.

FEMA had asked for $33.1 billion in the 2025 fiscal year budget that began on October 1, although Congress approved $20 billion in relief funding as part of a stopgap measure passed last week as lawmakers continue to work on next year's funding. Several Republican lawmakers voted against extending FEMA's funding as part of the stopgap bill's vote on September 25.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Wednesday that FEMA has enough funding to meet the "immediate needs" of communities hit by Helene but that the agency "does not have the funds to make it through the season."

That's it. Most people are doing what they can to help those in need. Others are spreading rumors and trying to tear all of us apart. Please stop.

Sorry to pipe in with a somewhat political issue, but it concerns me that Fox avoided trial by paying$787 million (not c...
05/14/2023

Sorry to pipe in with a somewhat political issue, but it concerns me that Fox avoided trial by paying$787 million (not chump change) to settle a case that the discovery process revealed that Fox absolutely lied, specifically in this instance about Dominion, but admitted to reporting based on what the audience wanted to hear. They litetallly looked at their viewership and fed lies to them to up revenues. ( as Murdoch said, not red or blue, but green). Carlson is canned. Dobbs was booted earlier. More cases remain. Fox sneers at its audience and demeans and degrades them, but it seems to make no difference. It just saddens me.

07/05/2019

Fact finding mission: What is your feeling as to the kids being detained at the southern border? Should I go and offer free legal assistance so I can at least say I tried? Or, does this (the detention of children away from their parents)
serve as a strong deterrent to future illegal crossings....sort of like the death penalty for a speeding ticket? What is your opinion?

03/09/2019

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03/09/2019

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02/06/2019

So, what are your feelings on the Super Bowl? Are the Pats now on the stairway to 7? With all of Green Bay's titles, does that even matter? Chime in, I'd like to hear from you.

01/13/2019

Hi all. New address is 610 Bosley Avenue. Hope to see you soon!!!!

01/05/2019

Happy New Year!! Resolution: no need for lawyers this year except for wills, estate planning (all based on BS tax rules) or setting up a trust for your newly acquired trillion dollars. BUT, if you slip, just a little....call me. Judgment free zone.

10/30/2018

Hope you all are staying relatively sober (as the Ravens used to say, "excessive drunkenness will not be tolorated".... so just plain drunkenness is totally ok), and if not, you are staying off the roads, and if not, you are using Uber, Lyft and the like, and if not, that YOU GIVE ME A CALL!!!!! Always ready to help.

10/03/2018

Mostly football, but I will return to reality soon. Promise

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