Hurricane Helene dissipated over the weekend, but not before smashing into Florida’s Big Bend as a category four storm, inflicting “biblical” damage across the southern United States. After landfall, the heavy rains led to catastrophic flooding that’s killed almost 100 people so far. In the Newport area of Tennessee, about 60 miles outside Knoxville, residents were forced to scramble after the Waterville Dam failed.
"Do you have any words to the victims of the hurricane?"
BIDEN: "We've given everything that we have."
"Are there any more resources the federal government could be giving them?"
BIDEN: "No." pic.twitter.com/jDMNGhpjOz
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 30, 2024
And where’s Biden and Harris throughout this crisis? It’s part of an unseemly pattern with this administration: when disaster strikes, everyone runs away. A train derails in East Palestine, Ohio—the Biden White House drags their feet. Severe wildfires strike Maui, the deadliest in 100 years, and it takes Joe forever to get out there. Joe’s mind is applesauce. Kamala is too stupid to know what to do—and the rest of this government is stacked with incompetents and other invalids. Meanwhile, there are reports that hundreds of thousands of people in Ashville, North Carolina, could be without access to water for weeks.
Yes, this is a campaign issue because we have an administration that can’t do disaster response.
Really bad timing for such a natural disaster. The President’s mind is pudding, and he’s in involuntary retirement.
Vice President is retarded and on the campaign trail.
Cabinet members are all morons focused on implementing gay race communism and importing the third world.
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) September 29, 2024
QUESTION FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT:
WHERE’S THE MONEY AT????
Americans are currently losing everything right now in Tennessee and North Carolina and the AID for American citizens is no where to be found!!! 🚨🚨👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/R5VlibwOcq
— TONY™ (@TONYxTWO) September 29, 2024
🚨#BREAKING: The city of Asheville has announced that nearly 100,000 residents may be without access to water for weeks
The city of Asheville has announced that nearly 100,000 residents may be without access to water for weeks following the tragic… pic.twitter.com/dZi0d9NPla
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) September 30, 2024