FEMA's an easy-peasy argument to refute. Goggle is your friend. Most people that have been 'helped' by FEMA resemble those 'helped' by wrong-address no-knock raids. There are story after story about FEMA blocking aid for Katrina victims, blowing millions of dollars, and basically acting like jerks.
Here's a post I wrote on another board that has lots of useful links.
Ask people who built their homes behind
'FedGov-approved' levees if Ron Paul is wrong.
Everybody did hear that a
federal court ruled the flooding was the result of negligence on the part of the US Corps of Engineers, right?
Ask people
forced out of toxic FEMA trailers after Katrina if Ron Paul is wrong.
Ask emergency crews and drivers of emergency supplies who were
prevented from delivering their assistance where it was needed if Ron Paul is wrong.
Ask taxpayers who financed the quarter-million in FEMA '
fun money' and the $
13 million blown after the trailer sales if Ron Paul is wrong.
Don't take my word for it. See what
NBC and
ABC had to say. There are even
learned studies about what a disaster the 'disaster assistance' was.
Has everybody forgotten Michael "Heckofa Job" Brown and the
bangup performance taxpayers got for their money?
Now go dig out a few stories from several years later, and see how people got their toehold in the city reestablished, who helped and who hindered that process.
Cries of "Emergency!! Do something, even if it's wrong!!" generally deliver exactly what's called for. Something wrong. But hey, at least
it's something!
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There's no magic about FEMA.
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Don't shoot the messenger for pointing out the poor past performance of the ruling class.