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Red states that voted for #trump f***** around, and now they are FINDING OUT-

Trump has denied #fema aid extensions to both Georgia and now North Carolina, which was put in place for hurricane disaster relief.

The states now have to clean the mess up themselves.

I really don't have anything clever to say. I feel sorry for the innocent people hurt, but they got exactly what everyone was warning them about in supporting the Orange Man.

scoopzapp.com/n/10MQBW6O?ctype

scoopzapp.com#USStockMarket Trump Screws Over States that Voted for Him by Denying FEMA aid #usa #disaster #news #politics #trump#USStockMarket Trump Screws Over States that Voted for Him by Denying FEMA aid #usa #disaster #news #politics #trump

Axios: NOAA operations impaired by Commerce chief's approval mandate

"....A Commerce Department requirement to have Secretary Howard Lutnick approve many NOAA contracts or extensions is slowing the agency's operations to a crawl, current and former NOAA staff tell Axios....As severe thunderstorms rumbled along the East Coast on Monday, the National Weather Service faced the possibility of losing its ability to bring satellite and observational data into forecast offices in a timely manner, starting at midnight,..."

axios.com/2025/04/01/noaa-comm

A weather forecaster at the National Weather Service analyzes weather data on computer screens.
Axios · Scoop: NOAA operations impaired by Commerce chief's approval mandateBy Andrew Freedman

BBC: Mandalay was the 'city of gold' - now it reeks of death

"...So many corpses have piled up since a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck last Friday close to Mandalay, that they have had to be "cremated in stacks", one resident says...."

bbc.com/news/articles/cwyqe7g0

A person walks past a sculpture of Buddha in a damaged temple following an earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar, 31 March 2025.
www.bbc.comMandalay was the 'city of gold'. Now it reeks of dead bodiesResidents in Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, speak of despair and sleepless nights since last week's earthquake.