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More Mayorkas Malfeasance Hits Helene Victims
The incompetence of Biden-Harris cabinet secretaries have brought us: an invasion of illegal aliens, including murderers, gang members, rapists, and other hardened criminals across the southern border; the enrichment and appeasement of Iran so it could continue to foment terror across the Middle East and in particular threaten the existence of Israel; a massive longshoremen’s union strike across ports along the East and Gulf Coast ports that threatened stores and other retail outlets with massive shortages—a strike that the Secretary of Commerce admitted, in her own words, “…I have not been very focused on that. I would refer you to the White House or the transportation secretary.” Stunning advice to refer the longshoreman’s union dispute to Pete Buttigieg, the most ineffectual, unresponsive and incompetent cabinet secretary to hold that position.
But the hits keep coming. Ashley Moody, Florida’s attorney general has just called previously impeached DHS Secretary Mayorkas on the carpet for spending, according to Fox News, over $1 billion in FEMA’s available natural disaster relief funds for illegal alien resettlement instead:
ASHLEY MOODY: Everyone should be waking up this morning outraged by that comment. This is not something that has just happened recently. And Florida’s been warning about this since this administration took over. Mayorkas has come in like a virus and infected what need[s] to be healthy, strong, fundamental programs to ensure the stability and safety of Americans in times of disaster.
So you heard they have taken the FEMA emergency food and shelter program and over time siphoned off hundreds of millions of dollars into basically making it an illegal immigrant resettlement program. And so when you see these states and cities around the nation declaring emergencies, even blue states, because of what this administration has done, encouraging more and more and more, developing programs to encourage more and more and more people to come here. The government, Biden and Harris, are having to fund that on the backs of the American people. And right now in Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, all of these states are hurting because of this truly natural disaster, not a Biden-Harris-made disaster. They’re saying we need more money. And of course, they need more money because they’ve been laundering it from the intended purpose of this fund that Congress set forth. Laws be damned.
Hurricane Helene has taken the lives of over 200 Americans, left others homeless, left businesses devastated and in ruins and left thousands without power, water, food, and shelter. Did Congress authorize these critical FEMA funds to be spent on illegal aliens? Was it an executive order that diverted these much-needed funds to illegal aliens from those who are now suffering from the flooding? When Kamala Harris recently appeared at the head of a FEMA conference table for her photo op to display her leadership chops, did she bother to ask about the resources available for Helene victims? Does she have an opinion on the fact that some billions were diverted to the illegals that she and Biden have let into the country?
Will anyone in the news media ask her about this? Not bloody likely.
How many emergency generators could have been purchased with those critical FEMA funds? How much water? How much food? How many emergency shelters? Americans will continue to suffer under the incompetence and willful malfeasance of funds from the Biden-Harris administration at least until Inauguration Day…unless, of course, Kamala Harris is sworn in as the next president.
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I add people who decided not to vote at all, or voted “Third Party” because they thought it was clever, or something.
True, but some were hands-on participants.
I’m old enough to remember the days when people wanted to drain the swamp. But it’s hard to describe to the youngsters what that was all about.