FEMA Trailers Freed Up for Other Uses
Nearly 10,000 emergency housing trailers that were intended to be sent to the Gulf Coast to help Hurricane Katrina victims have been freed up for other uses.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency parked the trailers at Hope Municipal Airport in the months following the hurricane. The agency came under criticism when the trailers sat empty.
FEMA officials said that regulations against placing the homes in flood plains prevented their use on the Gulf Coast.
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Apparently the freaks in the federal government only violate their own rules and laws when it allows them to profit or torture or "detain" someone without evidence or even charges, let alone trial, or eviscerate the constitution in other ways.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency parked the trailers at Hope Municipal Airport in the months following the hurricane. The agency came under criticism when the trailers sat empty.
FEMA officials said that regulations against placing the homes in flood plains prevented their use on the Gulf Coast.
[...]
Apparently the freaks in the federal government only violate their own rules and laws when it allows them to profit or torture or "detain" someone without evidence or even charges, let alone trial, or eviscerate the constitution in other ways.
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