Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Uncle Sam is Broke
A friend of mine who is a contractor in Iraq is back on a two week leave and told me last weekend that the financial situation for US elements in Iraq is getting dire. He just flat out told me that there are serious money problems.
It is June and a business associate told me yesterday that he is still waiting for his IRS refund from both his business and personal returns.
And this news from FEMA refusing to declare destroyed homes as damaged enough for federal disaster relief for owners:
By Zachary Roth - When that tornado ripped through Alabama in late April, it turned Jonathan Stewart's house into a pile of rubble.
Soon afterward, an inspector from the Federal Emergency Management Agency came to the house--or what remained of it, anyway--in Pleasant Grove, near Birmingham, where Stewart, his wife Lisa, and their two kids live. The inspector took pictures and notes, as part of a process to allow the Stewarts to get help from the disaster relief agency.
But a few days later, Stewart received a letter from FEMA. "Based on your FEMA inspection, we have determined that the disaster has not caused your home to be unsafe to live in," the letter said. It informed Stewart that he didn't qualify for a FEMA grant--in part because his home had suffered "insufficient damage."
"Lisa and I looked at the letter and laughed," Stewart told the Birmingham News.
The Stewarts weren't alone. The home of Lashunta Tabb, who lives in a town nearby, had half its roof blown off and three damaged walls, and its siding stripped off. She said it's uninhabitable. But FEMA also turned her claim down, citing the same reason: insufficient damage.
Heads must roll all the way to the oval office. This is a disgrace.
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Yeah those bastards at FEMA had to backtrack because one of the homes that wasn't damaged was shown on TV as being nothing but the foundation. al-'Bama strikes again!
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