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Susan Friedman's avatar

Love this letter and love the hope amd unity arising across this troubled land Thank you Heather for shining the light of truth and facts so well spoken 🇺🇸🥁🙏💙❤️

Abby Hillman's avatar

I live in East Tennessee and our Republican Governor refused to declare a state of emergency before the storm. He didn’t do so until last Friday night, after the storm had already wreaked havoc up here in Appalachia. So FEMA is just now arriving and taking over the largely volunteer and wholly inadequate recovery efforts that have been hobbled together over the past week. When asked by a local reporter why he didn’t declare the emergency before the storm like our neighboring states, he replied “You don’t declare a state of emergency when there is no emergency yet.” He literally said that. Presumably he and his administration didn’t know about the impending disaster because they embrace Project 2025 which would eliminate NOAA and its storm-predicting functions because they are too focused on climate change. (You can’t make this stuff up smh). The Biden Administration, to its credit, said earlier this week that it had prepared to help those of us who hadn’t asked anyway, in anticipation of when that inevitable call for help would come. People up here in Appalachian Tennessee are suffering greatly, but I can guarantee that those who need help the most—the majority of them anyway—are the same ones who two weeks ago wanted to eliminate the federal government because Fox News and OAN and NewsMax told them to. And they will no doubt blame the Biden administration for the slow response, and the state and local governments will not contradict them.

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