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Republicans want to eliminate FEMA taking the federal gov out of the emergency response business.?
They will make states responsible for the floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc occuring in that state. Good idea for saving money or not?
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- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
Great idea. Let everyone fend for themselves! Screw organized society, what has it ever done for anybody except create more wealth than the world has ever seen? Just give me some guns and a mountain to hold up on...
EDIT: "Smart Guy" So if your house burnt down but the insurer was in debt, it's ok for the insurer to just not pay? That would solve the insurers problem wouldn't it?
Source(s): Conservative reasoning - bmovies60Lv 710 years ago
"Republicans want to eliminate FEMA taking the federal gov out of the emergency response business.?"
False. Doing a google search shows a bunch of different things the GOP wants to do. some wants to cut the FEMA budget, some want to increase it. But with the exception of ron Paul, there is no talk about eliminating it.
"They will make states responsible for the floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc occuring in that state"
Hellllllloooooo? Anybody home? States ARE responsible for natural disasters in their respective states. FEMA's job is to come in after the fact to provide resources to help out. And states do a better job since they know better where their resources are needed and for what. With the Federal government, it plays political favorites.
"Already the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is being accused of diverting money away from Republican districts that were devastated by tornadoes and other natural disasters to help Democratic areas, particularly in New York and Vermont"
- RayneLv 710 years ago
I hadn't heard anything like this, but it would seem to make sense to administer aid more locally and reduce the size and scope of the federal government...I could certainly understand the concept behind something like this.
- andyLv 710 years ago
I could see fixing FEMA so that we filter more of our aid directly to the States or through the Red Cross. You do realize that there is only two ways FEMA does anything either overkill or not enough.
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- C BLv 510 years ago
Do you even know what FEMA does....
They are a huge warehouse that provides resources.
Trailers, food, stuff...
Do we need a huge agency for that..
Or would it be better managed and less expensibe another way
It's worth a discussion
- roseLv 410 years ago
It was funny hearing that position from Cantor, who is a rep for Virginia. His state was one of the states that got hit by Irene.
I guarantee that any of those politicians who think that change their mind once they realize that if they were to really deny the money, their constituents would make a swift decision once election time comes around, and vote them out.
I don't understand why some of the politicians want us to live like we're some 3rd world country in times of disaster. It's perplexing. The second the earthquake and tsunamis hit Japan tons of Americans donated money for the cause. Our own government doesn't even want to fix the roads and bridges that have been destroyed in our disasters though.
There's something severely wrong with anyone that thinks we should eliminate FEMA for our own people.
- 10 years ago
Our government is under $14 Trillion dollars of red ink. How do YOU plan on preventing our bankruptcy?
- Anonymous10 years ago
Why not they are already in the hole. Where do you think they are going to get the money? China AGAIN????
- Anonymous10 years ago
Insane Ron Paul wants that.
Smart guy, I don't plan on stopping the US' bankruptcy. It will happen by 2050.