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tinylittlegnat

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where is FEMA set up at?

Where are the MREs?

Where is the red cross at I want some food and bottled water.

After working 911 during hurricane Isaac this is a regular call. The hurricane sat on top of my city and rained for 36 hours. It was only a category one and no houses were destroyed and most businesses are open. We have been telling them go to the grocery store because unless your house was leveled FEMA isn't coming.
 
where is FEMA set up at?

Where are the MREs?

Where is the red cross at I want some food and bottled water.

After working 911 during hurricane Isaac this is a regular call. The hurricane sat on top of my city and rained for 36 hours. It was only a category one and no houses were destroyed and most businesses are open. We have been telling them go to the grocery store because unless your house was leveled FEMA isn't coming.

How many looting arrests were made this time around?
 
where is FEMA set up at?

Where are the MREs?

Where is the red cross at I want some food and bottled water.

After working 911 during hurricane Isaac this is a regular call. The hurricane sat on top of my city and rained for 36 hours. It was only a category one and no houses were destroyed and most businesses are open. We have been telling them go to the grocery store because unless your house was leveled FEMA isn't coming.

I spent Tuesday night working in an Red Cross Evac shelter. I handed out about 150 MRE's, or "heater meals", as the civilian version is known. Everyone I dealt with was gracious and happy to be there, even when we ran out of cots and blankets. Men gladly gave up their cots when a senior citizen came in. We had about a dozen who were 75 and older. There were several dozen small children, who were surprisingly well behaved.

We had an internet feed of the Weather Channel on a projector, which kept everyone quiet. Several families were able to tell when water was in their house.

If there were no houses destroyed or businesses out of power in your area, you got off easy.
 
I spent Tuesday night working in an Red Cross Evac shelter. I handed out about 150 MRE's, or "heater meals", as the civilian version is known. Everyone I dealt with was gracious and happy to be there, even when we ran out of cots and blankets. Men gladly gave up their cots when a senior citizen came in. We had about a dozen who were 75 and older. There were several dozen small children, who were surprisingly well behaved.

We had an internet feed of the Weather Channel on a projector, which kept everyone quiet. Several families were able to tell when water was in their house.

If there were no houses destroyed or businesses out of power in your area, you got off easy.

Has the weather calmed down there yet?
 
You can get MRE's at any surplus store. I wouldn't recommend looting one though. The guys that own those places are usually kinda twitchy.
 
They're decent, except for the wheat cracker. It tastes like a couch cushion.
 
where is FEMA set up at?

Where are the MREs?

Where is the red cross at I want some food and bottled water.

After working 911 during hurricane Isaac this is a regular call. The hurricane sat on top of my city and rained for 36 hours. It was only a category one and no houses were destroyed and most businesses are open. We have been telling them go to the grocery store because unless your house was leveled FEMA isn't coming.

If you want to know: FEMA employees were ordered to work 10 hour days and 6 days a week before the storm even made landfall in order to have more phones manned when the states declared their disasters. The supplies were already moving a week before the storm hit and money was already being budgeted (as if there is any money) for relief.

President Obama was not about to let Isaac go without adequate response 2 months before the election.

They are still working 10 hour days and overtime in order to take in the load of calls from people who are in flooded regions in Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas.

If your state declared emergency - you can call for your Obama bucks.
 
The electric companies and angry coon-asses are not making him look as good as he expected...


Folks, did we not say that saving NO was a complete waste of time and money.

This was barely a hurricane.

The next Cat-3 won't give a fuck who is in the oval office and FEMA will look inept, again!

Wake up and smell the chicory!
 
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