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Biden Administration’s Failures Leave NC Hurricane Victims Struggling

The devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left Western North Carolina in tatters, with countless families displaced and missing persons reports flooding in. While local heroes scramble to support their communities, the Biden administration stands out for its stunning ineptitude. Rescue efforts have stalled, bogged down by red tape and bureaucratic bungling that would make a 90s sitcom look like a well-oiled machine. Helicopter missions have been grounded due to misguided federal restrictions, while critical drone operations have been shut down under the orders of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Rather than stepping up in this time of crisis, the Biden administration appears more focused on managing no-fly zones than on saving lives.

In a sequence that could only be described as mind-boggling, Alejandro Mayorkas has declared that FEMA, the very agency designed to respond to disasters, is running low on funds. According to Mayorkas, the agency is “meeting the immediate needs” but lacks the financial resources to cope with the anticipated challenges posed by upcoming storms. This is a revelation that leaves many scratching their heads—how can the government pledge to assist its citizens when it appears to misallocate taxpayer dollars so egregiously?

The shocking reality is that FEMA has funneled billions toward programs that cater to illegal immigrants. In a period where American citizens are struggling and desperately need assistance, FEMA has spent upwards of $1 billion on its Shelter and Services Program for migrants. Just last year, the agency dished out over $362 million, and in 2024, they’ve nearly doubled that amount. As a result, funds earmarked for disaster relief and recovery in the wake of hurricanes and other natural disasters have evaporated, leaving regular Americans to fend for themselves as their government squanders resources elsewhere.

Biden has been criticized for his slow response to crises, but this is a new level of negligence. The government, particularly under this administration, seems to consider American citizens as second-class beneficiaries in their own country. Can anyone recall the uproar following George W. Bush’s handling of Hurricane Katrina? The media was relentless in its scrutiny and criticism. Today, however, the equivalent failings under Biden barely warrant a raised eyebrow from their usual cheerleaders. It’s as if America has collectively forgotten that the primary role of government should be to serve its citizens first and foremost.

In these trying times, trusting government intervention has become a dangerous gamble. The bureaucracy, hindered by its own incompetence and misguided priorities, has demonstrated that citizens should not sit idly by in the face of disaster. The best course of action may be for individuals to take matters into their own hands and support their neighbors, proving yet again that grassroots efforts often eclipse the sluggish machine of the federal response. The narrative is loud and clear: when it comes to helping Americans during crises, the Biden administration has demonstrated it is out of touch—and out of funds.

Written by Staff Reports

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