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Old 08-28-2017, 12:17 PM
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Kind of hard for President Trump to get any of his appointments confirmed by congress.
Right. Because many Members of Congress see him for what he is-- a con man out for his own and his family's bank accounts.
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Kind of hard for President Trump to get any of his appointments confirmed by congress.
Oh? looks like all his appointees have been approved...he has not yet even made a nominee for FEMA...you must be thinking of Obama and the Congress ignoring his nominees
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Old 08-28-2017, 12:25 PM
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AFTER putting federal disaster relief into action.

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Trump tweeted: "many people are now saying that this is the worst storm/hurricane they have ever seen. Good news is that we have great talent on the ground."
It's also good news that Trump’s proposed budget hasn’t kicked in, because it would cut the Federal Emergency Management Administration’s (FEMA) state and local program grants by $767 million, or about 30 percent, and cut HUD’s disaster relief by $3 billion.
Talent on the ground is critical. Money to pay for it, and help victims of natural disasters, is as important.
Oh, and did I mention that hurricanes are increasing in intensity because of climate change, and that Trump's EPA is busy eliminating regulations to help stop it, and that he also pulled out of the Paris accord?
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Old 08-28-2017, 01:07 PM
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Trump tweeted: "many people are now saying that this is the worst storm/hurricane they have ever seen. Good news is that we have great talent on the ground."
It's also good news that Trump’s proposed budget hasn’t kicked in, because it would cut the Federal Emergency Management Administration’s (FEMA) state and local program grants by $767 million, or about 30 percent, and cut HUD’s disaster relief by $3 billion.
Talent on the ground is critical. Money to pay for it, and help victims of natural disasters, is as important.
Oh, and did I mention that hurricanes are increasing in intensity because of climate change, and that Trump's EPA is busy eliminating regulations to help stop it, and that he also pulled out of the Paris accord?
 

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