There’s quite a lot of want proper now in hard-to-reach areas of the Southeast which might be struggling because of Hurricane Helene.
Whereas there appear to be quite a lot of personal individuals and organizations serving to out, many have been upset with the Biden-Harris administration’s response, as lives grasp within the steadiness.
Joe Biden spoke at a White Home briefing on Friday, bragging about what he thought was a superb jobs report. What he did not do was actually say something in regards to the hurricane, other than saying the federal government wanted to verify they’d cash. Hardly something to point out that he even gave a darn. It was usually tone-deaf, pondering solely about how he may burnish his personal picture with the report. His crew did discuss some issues FEMA was doing, however Biden’s assertion confirmed his priorities.
READ MORE: Elon Musk, in Bid to Get Assist to Hurricane Victims, Has Unreal Dialog With Pete Buttigieg on X
Biden WH Briefing: Tone Deaf on Hurricane, Feeds Netanyahu Conspiracy Idea, Throws Kamala Below Bus
Biden wasn’t the one one who was tone-deaf within the administration. At a time when People are notably upset and a few are in want of assist, individuals didn’t respect what Secretary of State Antony Blinken tweeted on Friday evening:
The U.S. is on the forefront of humanitarian response to the rising disaster in Lebanon, saying almost $157 million in help at the moment. We’re dedicated to supporting these in want and delivering important assist to displaced civilians, refugees and the communities internet hosting them.
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) October 4, 2024
The U.S. is on the forefront of humanitarian response to the rising disaster in Lebanon, saying almost $157 million in help at the moment. We’re dedicated to supporting these in want and delivering important assist to displaced civilians, refugees and the communities internet hosting them.
How may he presumably be so clueless? But there it’s. What in regards to the humanitarian disaster proper right here? Not less than 215 persons are reportedly useless.
Then, too, how may Blinken put up that proper after DHS head Alejandro Mayorkas claimed that FEMA would not have sufficient funding to final via the hurricane season?
Folks had been outraged, and Blinken was ratioed into subsequent week:
Completely insane tone deafness to put up this proper now. https://t.co/tOGjxch688
— Invoice Melugin (@BillMelugin_) October 5, 2024
— Trump Conflict Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 5, 2024
Perhaps it’s simply me nevertheless it appears odd that the federal government can wave a magic wand and ship $157M abroad however can’t present sufficient funding to FEMA so it could possibly reply to hurricanes that destroy communities right here in America https://t.co/gHhiKQKEs0
— Greg Worth (@greg_price11) October 5, 2024
And reporters, this one too.
So that you’ve acquired the Secretary of State bragging about assist to Lebanon. You’ve acquired USAID bragging about assist to Ukraine.
Individuals are dying in North Carolina and international assist is a speaking level.
Significantly — is the Biden Administration making an attempt to sabotage… https://t.co/E96YHpM9D3
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) October 5, 2024
The put up ends with: “Significantly — is the Biden Administration making an attempt to sabotage the Kamala Harris marketing campaign?”
All this whereas lots of of 1000’s of tax-paying People everywhere in the Southeast are nonetheless digging for our bodies and are with out energy and working water. That is probably the most heartless, anti-American, incompetent administration in our nation’s historical past. 🤯🤯 https://t.co/QHWbuhgM0M
— Stacey Shiflett (@PastorShiflett) October 5, 2024
If we wanted one final reminder of how a lot we have to vote these individuals out, this could be it.
Update: We might be remiss if we ignored this response from RedState Deputy Managing Editor, Susie Moore, who nailed it:
What if it isn’t tone-deafness? What if it is flex? https://t.co/LkTkRxnuBQ
— Susie Moore ⚾️🌻🐶 (@SmoosieQ) October 5, 2024
[Editor’s note: This article was edited after publication.]