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Posted on 2/16/23 at 5:59 pm to Rebel
Things to do in Ohio:
1. Leave
1. Leave
Posted on 2/16/23 at 6:28 pm to Lightning
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Someone is lying.
It's DeWine. "daily contact with FEMA" doesn't equal "has declared a state of emergency and formally requested FEMA assistance"
Posted on 2/16/23 at 6:29 pm to Rebel
FEMA has rejected financial support to this area....
Posted on 2/19/23 at 12:07 am to BigMob
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Just imagine if it had been East St Louis.
It is always municipalities that act surprised, and beg for help from fed.gov. I don't give a shite about Detroit and their water, either, for the record. The residents of MI and Detroit paid plenty in taxes over the last 50 years for you to do something, but it was 100% human caused by switching water sources. It didn't have to happen. But you made it happen, and you don't GAF.
I worked for a bank (real hard to figure out who) in San Antonio, and we established contingency plans in case of human/bird pandemic that impacted the ability of the staff to come into the facility to work. Because HazMat was often shipped within 200 yards of our campus, we had plans for that too. This was years before COVID.
The insurance company demanded it. The federal government did jack and shite, which we expected, because it was our job to protect the money of our depositors, not Fed.Gov.
But when you Fed.Gov idiots declare disasters over wildfires and snowstorms you got no legs to stand on.
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