FEMA makes us Screama!
H. Krieg
I have always been a skeptic when it comes to governments providing anything,
Charley the little class 4 hurricane we just had down here in Florida more
than supports my skepticism. FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency
that so many of us believe to have other purposes than those touted by the
fed. I’m here to tell you that the conspiracy theorists have won this
argument.
We live in Eastern Manatee county about 40 miles from where the center of the
storm past. We suffered only a tree blown down and some minor house damage
most trees had been tied up and survived in good order. Myakka City is 15
miles to the east and they do not do as well, with winds up to 120 mph and
Arcadia the next town was literally blown away with winds of up to 147 mph.
The first response was as is usually the case from the Salvation Army, Utility
crews from Texas, Oklahoma, and the east coast of Florida, then the Red Cross,
and local agencies. FEMA was nowhere to be found. The storm hit on Friday FEMA
finally showed up late Monday afternoon in the person of a manager from DC who
toured the region with the president. Shortly thereafter on Monday FEMA set up
in Port Charlotte what they called a Disaster Recovery Center that was made
operational on Tuesday four days after the event. Port Charlotte is about 50
miles from Arcadia or Myakka City. The entire effort consisted of 22
satellite-linked telephones from which you could make a request call to some
FEMA office out of state. The totally disorganized staff could not provide
water, air-conditioning or food to hundreds of people lined up for hours to
use the telephones in a sweltering 98 deg. Heat.
But wait it gets better! The application process required for people to
provide a mailing address and telephone contact number to the FEMA officer on
the other end of the telephone line. Needless to say if your house is blown
away there is no address no mail delivery and no telephone contact number, and
without those FEMA employees refused to provide any service. As Christy Picht
so aptly put it we don’t have a home, mailbox or telephone any longer, we have
run out of cash staying in a motel. Many have also lost their jobs because the
businesses where they worked are also blown away.
Rather then provide any service the bureaucracy of FEMA wants your Social
Security number, your employers name and address, income statements, and the
physical address of the property lost so that they can assess the damage.
Let us now examine exactly what FEMA will do for you if you do not qualify for
assistance because you are actually employed and paying your own way. They
will send you to the SBA (Small Business Administration) who will become the
guarantor of last recourse for a low interest loan from your local bank. In
other words they will do nothing for you at all. I have in my business career
seen these loans, you get perhaps one percent lower interest but you are
personally on the line to repay, should you default they come and take your
house, car, kids and wife.
By Wednesday they set up additional telephone banks in Arcadia, and in Lee
County.
The only possible comment is too late, too little, too bureaucratic, too few
bureaucrats, and very little help to those needing it. As always the middle
class who pays for everything gets nothing.