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TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 03:26 PM Oct 2012

The Nation - "GOP Concern for Disaster Preparedness Doesn't Extend Beyond Tampa"

Nice article by the Nation calling out Republicans for holding disaster relief hostage to achieve idealogical goals.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/169574/gop-concern-disaster-preparedness-doesnt-extend-beyond-tampa

When the GOP nominates Paul Ryan as its vice-presidential candidate on Wednesday night, they will be putting a man who proposed steep reductions to disaster relief funds in his most recent budget—restrictions so radical that GOP appropriators in the House disobey them. Ryan proposed that Congress adhere to the debt-ceiling limitations, and not spend over them when appropriating disaster relief, but instead make cuts elsewhere to pay for them. This is the same “morally reprehensible” approach to disaster relief funding taken by House Republican leaders last summer: even as Hurricane Irene bored down on the eastern seaboard, Congressional Republicans threatened to withhold disaster relief funds if offsetting cuts were not made elsewhere in the federal budget. Holding federal disaster relief hostage to political food-fights was a truly unprecedented move.

Republicans have also continued to starve the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the money it needs to respond to natural disasters. It held FEMA hostage to the same budget battles last summer, withholding money until cuts were made elsewhere. This brought the agency literally to the brink of bankruptcy, and it was even forced to temporarily suspend relief efforts in Missouri and elsewhere last summer as the dispute raged on in Congress.

Federal agencies that monitor storms have also been targeted. The funding resolution passed by Republicans in early 2011 specifically cut funding for the National Oceanic Atmospheric Association by $454 million from the president’s request. The National Weather Service, part of NOAA, saw a $126 million reduction.

Even at the state level, the party hasn’t been kind to funding victims of natural disasters. Under Republican Governor Rick Scott’s most recent budget, “Florida may not have enough money to pay off hurricane insurance claims if a big storm hits this year.”
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The Nation - "GOP Concern for Disaster Preparedness Doesn't Extend Beyond Tampa" (Original Post) TomCADem Oct 2012 OP
republicans are evil Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #1
At the end of the day, its cut disaster preparedness to pay for tax cuts to the rich... TomCADem Oct 2012 #2

TomCADem

(17,390 posts)
2. At the end of the day, its cut disaster preparedness to pay for tax cuts to the rich...
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 09:25 PM
Oct 2012

...Soon everyone will need to be a doomsday prepper because of the Republican obsession with shrinking government to the point of anarchy.

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