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Message Subject NY FEMA CAMPS.... RESIDENTS THREATENED TO NOT TALK TO MEDIA.... MEDIA NOT ALLOWED INSIDE GATES..... DEATHS, LOOTING & CHAOS IN NEW YORK...
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We're talking about those in the FEMA camps? I have friends in NY who are just fine (even after going a week w/o electricity). If its going to be eight months before services are restored, they probably need to move and get another job. If your whole life is tied up in a house, you have more problems than a FEMA camp. And what about insurance? Are none of these people covered? And no savings? Then they have been living beyond their means and wallowing in a FEMA camp is the consequence.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26957116


The whole country has been living beyond it's means...where the hell have you been the last 15 years?

Once the banking system collapses, your savings and property will be impounded...and you and your family will be carted off to a FEMA camp in your local region. They didn't spend $4-6 Trillion building 1200 FEMA camps because they are thinking of ways to provide for us. They built them to control the middle class after society fails.

Read this FEMA re-education camp manual.

[link to www.truthalliance.net]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21931562



Not everyone. I know plenty of people who have savings. A total societal collapse? Gold, silver and canned goods will help I suppose. But we're talking about a storm and these people who were totally UNPREPARED have no right to complain. If you have no insurance and no savings, no friends nor family who can or care to help you, then you will sit in a FEMA camp. Period.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26957116


I'm sure there are many people who are toughing it out and who were prepared as best as they can. I'm from North Dakota and when the Red River (normally 60 feet across) ran 25 miles wide, we all chipped in...even to save the cattle.

The federal Government was asked to supply a few firestations with boats and otherwise was asked to stay out of the way.

Regulations, FEMA thumb twirlers, Fed bureaucrats, and outside people sent to the area had to be taken care of by the locals because the Fed 'rescuers' themselves came unprepared and needed help.

When a disaster strikes it's the people in nursing homes, seniors, and economically challenged who get fucked and if we can't find a way to take care of them better, then our society is shit and will never be part of a great nation as it once was.

The every man for himself routine is not warranted in a small localized disaster. Wait till WW4 breaks out. We are already in WW3.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21931562


I'm not against helping those in need. What I'm against is the thing that passes for a man in the linked article complaining that the FEMA accommodations weren't to his liking.
 
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