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originally posted by: Annee
Trump is an opportunist.
Taking advantage changes nothing in regards to his incompetence.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
a reply to: Chance321
i hour and 3 posts in
but obama
classic
so so far so good
The White House has taken pains to show the president is on top of the situation. Days before the storm made landfall, reporters were ushered into the Oval Office for a briefing with Trump, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. On Saturday evening, the White House released a photo of Trump on the phone with emergency officials as Vice President Mike Pence stands to his right with arms crossed. The president is also planning to visit the region next week “once it is determined his travel will not disrupt any rescue or recovery efforts,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement. Trump hasn’t stopped tweeting grievances about his political opponents, but he has mixed in positive messages about the response to the storm. “Great job FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement — not easy, very dangerous, tremendous talent,” he tweeted on Friday. “America is proud of you. Keep it all going — finish strong!” Trump expressed sadness and support for Florence’s victims on Saturday evening in another tweet — “Deepest sympathies and warmth go out to the families and friends of the victims. May God be with them!” — but he appeared to have outdated information, mentioning only five deaths. By the time he tweeted his message, the toll had risen to at least 11. It’s too soon to fully assess the federal government’s performance in Hurricane Florence. The operation has been massive, including local first responders, out-of-state emergency crews and National Guard units.
so again mostly positive sadly 14 confirmed dead so far
Share to Google+ Trump: Hurricane response preparing to ‘kick into an even higher gear’ © Getty Images President Trump on Sunday praised the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and first responders in handling the initial effects of Hurricane Florence, declaring their efforts will only ramp up as the storm weakens. "FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are working really hard on hurricane Florence. As the storm begins to finally recede, they will kick into an even higher gear. Very Professional!" Trump tweeted. Fourteen people have died from the storm as of Sunday morning as Florence continues to slam the mid-Atlantic coast. While the storm has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it has wreaked havoc in North and South Carolina, flooding communities and leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. The storm is expected to linger over the Carolinas as it continues to dump rain over the region. CNN reported that it is likely to dump up to 40 inches of rain in North Carolina and the northeastern edge of South Carolina. Trump is scheduled to receive a briefing on the storm at the White House on Sunday afternoon. The president has drawn criticism as he has asserted without evidence in recent days that the death toll from a hurricane last year in Puerto Rico was inflated to make him look bad. FEMA Administrator Brock Long on Sunday also expressed frustration over the methodology of some of the studies that determined the death toll "The president’s very passionate about the work we’ve done. He’s been incredibly supportive of me and this staff," Long said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "He’s very supportive, which is exactly what FEMA needs," he added, noting that Trump has held a pair of Cabinet meetings at FEMA headquarters.
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: Annee
Trump is an opportunist.
Taking advantage changes nothing in regards to his incompetence.
So when YOU'RE concerned, it's genuine care.
Yet, when Trump does it, it's opportunism. Riiiiight.
When will you guys start judging by the fruits of one's labor instead of what you're playing in your head like a broken record.
Believe in Jesus but you can't follow the simplest of his teachings.
originally posted by: DerBeobachter
So, he is serving as a role model and is on his way to the hurrican areas, to help the people there?
Not?
YOU ARE FIRED, Mr Dealmaker!
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: Annee
Trump is an opportunist.
Taking advantage changes nothing in regards to his incompetence.
So when YOU'RE concerned, it's genuine care.
Yet, when Trump does it, it's opportunism. Riiiiight.
When will you guys start judging by the fruits of one's labor instead of what you're playing in your head like a broken record.
Believe in Jesus but you can't follow the simplest of his teachings.
Accumulation of behaviors.
I'm atheist.
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
www.latimes.com... well didnt see any links posted as of page one so i guess ill give it a shotso so far so good
The White House has taken pains to show the president is on top of the situation. Days before the storm made landfall, reporters were ushered into the Oval Office for a briefing with Trump, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. On Saturday evening, the White House released a photo of Trump on the phone with emergency officials as Vice President Mike Pence stands to his right with arms crossed. The president is also planning to visit the region next week “once it is determined his travel will not disrupt any rescue or recovery efforts,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement. Trump hasn’t stopped tweeting grievances about his political opponents, but he has mixed in positive messages about the response to the storm. “Great job FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement — not easy, very dangerous, tremendous talent,” he tweeted on Friday. “America is proud of you. Keep it all going — finish strong!” Trump expressed sadness and support for Florence’s victims on Saturday evening in another tweet — “Deepest sympathies and warmth go out to the families and friends of the victims. May God be with them!” — but he appeared to have outdated information, mentioning only five deaths. By the time he tweeted his message, the toll had risen to at least 11. It’s too soon to fully assess the federal government’s performance in Hurricane Florence. The operation has been massive, including local first responders, out-of-state emergency crews and National Guard units.
thehill.com...so again mostly positive sadly 14 confirmed dead so far
Share to Google+ Trump: Hurricane response preparing to ‘kick into an even higher gear’ © Getty Images President Trump on Sunday praised the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and first responders in handling the initial effects of Hurricane Florence, declaring their efforts will only ramp up as the storm weakens. "FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are working really hard on hurricane Florence. As the storm begins to finally recede, they will kick into an even higher gear. Very Professional!" Trump tweeted. Fourteen people have died from the storm as of Sunday morning as Florence continues to slam the mid-Atlantic coast. While the storm has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it has wreaked havoc in North and South Carolina, flooding communities and leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. The storm is expected to linger over the Carolinas as it continues to dump rain over the region. CNN reported that it is likely to dump up to 40 inches of rain in North Carolina and the northeastern edge of South Carolina. Trump is scheduled to receive a briefing on the storm at the White House on Sunday afternoon. The president has drawn criticism as he has asserted without evidence in recent days that the death toll from a hurricane last year in Puerto Rico was inflated to make him look bad. FEMA Administrator Brock Long on Sunday also expressed frustration over the methodology of some of the studies that determined the death toll "The president’s very passionate about the work we’ve done. He’s been incredibly supportive of me and this staff," Long said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "He’s very supportive, which is exactly what FEMA needs," he added, noting that Trump has held a pair of Cabinet meetings at FEMA headquarters.
twitter.com... fema twitter account take on the matter
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
www.latimes.com... well didnt see any links posted as of page one so i guess ill give it a shotso so far so good
The White House has taken pains to show the president is on top of the situation. Days before the storm made landfall, reporters were ushered into the Oval Office for a briefing with Trump, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. On Saturday evening, the White House released a photo of Trump on the phone with emergency officials as Vice President Mike Pence stands to his right with arms crossed. The president is also planning to visit the region next week “once it is determined his travel will not disrupt any rescue or recovery efforts,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement. Trump hasn’t stopped tweeting grievances about his political opponents, but he has mixed in positive messages about the response to the storm. “Great job FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement — not easy, very dangerous, tremendous talent,” he tweeted on Friday. “America is proud of you. Keep it all going — finish strong!” Trump expressed sadness and support for Florence’s victims on Saturday evening in another tweet — “Deepest sympathies and warmth go out to the families and friends of the victims. May God be with them!” — but he appeared to have outdated information, mentioning only five deaths. By the time he tweeted his message, the toll had risen to at least 11. It’s too soon to fully assess the federal government’s performance in Hurricane Florence. The operation has been massive, including local first responders, out-of-state emergency crews and National Guard units.
thehill.com...so again mostly positive sadly 14 confirmed dead so far
Share to Google+ Trump: Hurricane response preparing to ‘kick into an even higher gear’ © Getty Images President Trump on Sunday praised the work of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and first responders in handling the initial effects of Hurricane Florence, declaring their efforts will only ramp up as the storm weakens. "FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are working really hard on hurricane Florence. As the storm begins to finally recede, they will kick into an even higher gear. Very Professional!" Trump tweeted. Fourteen people have died from the storm as of Sunday morning as Florence continues to slam the mid-Atlantic coast. While the storm has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it has wreaked havoc in North and South Carolina, flooding communities and leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. The storm is expected to linger over the Carolinas as it continues to dump rain over the region. CNN reported that it is likely to dump up to 40 inches of rain in North Carolina and the northeastern edge of South Carolina. Trump is scheduled to receive a briefing on the storm at the White House on Sunday afternoon. The president has drawn criticism as he has asserted without evidence in recent days that the death toll from a hurricane last year in Puerto Rico was inflated to make him look bad. FEMA Administrator Brock Long on Sunday also expressed frustration over the methodology of some of the studies that determined the death toll "The president’s very passionate about the work we’ve done. He’s been incredibly supportive of me and this staff," Long said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "He’s very supportive, which is exactly what FEMA needs," he added, noting that Trump has held a pair of Cabinet meetings at FEMA headquarters.
twitter.com... fema twitter account take on the matter
Fourteen Trump voters? That demands action. 3,000 Latino voters? Meh.
Are they legal voters or Democratic voters.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: seeker1963
Are they legal voters or Democratic voters.
So Democratic voters are automatically illegal voters? Puerto Ricans are American citizens. Their votes are legitimate.
originally posted by: Chance321
originally posted by: DerBeobachter
So, he is serving as a role model and is on his way to the hurrican areas, to help the people there?
Not?
YOU ARE FIRED, Mr Dealmaker!
Funny, I don't remember obama getting his dainty hands dirty cleaning up any of the storm damaged sites he visited while he was in office.
originally posted by: musicismagic
From the news I've been seeing I've never seen such fast action from all govt agencies helping out. Politics aside, the US President is a people's President.
He's keeping low on this which I think he should.
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: StallionDuck
originally posted by: Annee
Trump is an opportunist.
Taking advantage changes nothing in regards to his incompetence.
So when YOU'RE concerned, it's genuine care.
Yet, when Trump does it, it's opportunism. Riiiiight.
When will you guys start judging by the fruits of one's labor instead of what you're playing in your head like a broken record.
Believe in Jesus but you can't follow the simplest of his teachings.
Accumulation of behaviors.
I'm atheist.
I recall you saying something in the past about the new testament being the correct bible and the old testament wasn't... Am I wrong?
originally posted by: musicismagic
From the news I've been seeing I've never seen such fast action from all govt agencies helping out. Politics aside, the US President is a people's President.
He's keeping low on this which I think he should.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: one4all
What is your obsession with pedophilia?
www.youtube.com...
Which side of the line do you stand on...state your alliegence ....mine is the societal shunning of Pedos volunteer or not....mine is the illuminating of the overt connections between chronic pedophilia and white-collar crime...including business and politics on every level...like Elon did....and like Trump and Friends are doing.
I don't think you know where you really stand.