Sunday, June 1, 2025

With Hurricane Season Coming, FEMA Is Shrinking




Today marks the start of hurricane season and this year, under the regime of the Malignant Fascist, the U.S. may be less prepared to handle the impacts than ever, thanks to cuts in budget and staff.  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has also predicted more storms in the 2025 season than average.  From the Associated Press:

"Experts are alarmed over the large-scale staff reductions, travel and training restrictions and grant cut-offs since President Donald Trump took office at both the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which prepares for and responds to hurricanes, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which tracks and forecasts them.

'My nightmare is a major catastrophic storm hitting an area that is reeling from the impact of all of this nonsense from the Trump administration and people will die. And that could happen in Florida, that could happen in Texas, that could happen in South Carolina,' said Susan Cutter, the director of the Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute at the University of South Carolina. [snip]

About 2,000 full-time staff have left FEMA since Trump took office in January, a loss of roughly one-third of the agency’s full-time workforce, amid Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) mandated cuts. Scholars who study emergency management are concerned by both the reduction in capacity and the 'brain drain' of experienced staff.

'There’s really been a brain drain within FEMA in addition to the loss of overall employees,' said Samantha Montano, who teaches emergency management at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. She noted that many who left were in critical management positions." (our emphasis)

The MF's half-baked idea is to shift responsibility for disaster recovery and costs from FEMA to the States, which, in the case of hurricanes, are heavily MAGAt along the Gulf Coast, and the Atlantic Coast from Florida to North Carolina.  States say they haven't budgeted for major disaster relief.  More from the article:

"The feds often pick up the entire bill in big disasters and most of it in smaller ones. In the Trump administration, disaster declarations have been denied or delayed. When disaster declarations were issued for nine states last week, some had been pending for two months and others were only partially approved.

'We’ve just relied on FEMA for so much for so long and not knowing who’s going to fill the gap and how we’re going to fill it is really scary,' said University at Albany emergency management professor Jeannette Sutton." (our emphasis)

What's even scarier are the MAGAt voters who didn't see this coming from a narcissistic sociopath that they elected on the Project 2025 platform.  Perhaps now they'll connect the dots, but it's a long shot.  FAFO. 


1 comment:

  1. Won’t matter to the Magat’s one bit. When they’re standing in the rubble of the double wide, they’ll be shaking their fist at God Damn Joe Biden.

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