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[Sociopath?] Kristy Noem Strutted & Preened while Kids Drowned in Texas

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  1. glynch

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    It is hard to get some folks to understand or give a crap about others when when they are obsessed with getting a $100 deduction on his taxes
     
  2. elrond

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    TIL clutchfan posts have a character limit lol.
     
  3. SamFisher

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    Secretary puppy killer - we will continue to murder your kids & we're proud of this - we see it as an example to follow


    ‪Aaron Rupar‬ ‪@atrupar.com‬

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    Noem: "What you saw happen in Texas was much more how FEMA will look in the future."​


    @Os Trigonum ?
     
  4. Deckard

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    FEMA Chief of Urban Search and Rescue Ken Pagurek resigns weeks after Central Texas flooding

    By Anusha Fathepure, Staff writer Updated July 22, 2025 10:51 a.m.

    Ken Pagurek, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Urban Search and Rescue chief, resigned Monday amid criticism over the agency's delayed response to Texas flooding and efforts by the federal government to dismantle the organization, CNN first reported.

    Pagurek served as chief for a year after more than a decade with the search and rescue branch, leading teams around the country in disaster response.

    He announced his resignation as the agency faces criticism over delayed response to the deadly Hill Country flooding earlier this month. Pagurek said his decision was prompted by the delay and efforts by the Trump administration to overhaul the agency, according to CNN.

    However, the Department of Homeland Security maintained that FEMA experienced no delays in deployment of assets in Texas and attributed the time it took to approve a deployment contract to financial due diligence.

    "If anyone is upset by the end of unchecked, blank-check spending under President Trump's administration that says more about them than it does about us," a DHS spokesperson said in a statement to the Houston Chronicle Tuesday.

    Throughout his second term, Trump has repeatedly said the FEMA was inefficient and his administration began the process to phase out the agency in the spring.

    HILL COUNTRY FLOOD: Response to deadly Texas floods was 'a masterclass in how not to communicate,' experts say

    Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones said on X that cuts made under the Trump administration hindered the agency's ability to respond to the flooding.

    On July 6 and July 7, as the Guadalupe River flooded, thousands of calls to FEMA went unanswered because of understaffing, an investigation by the New York Times revealed. The understaffing occurred because hundreds of contractors at FEMA call centers were laid off after their contracts expired on July 5, the Times reports.

    Pagurek did not mention the floods in his resignation letter but wrote he would be returning to Philadelphia's Fire Department, according to a letter obtained by CNN.

    “This decision was not made lightly, and after much reflection and prayer, it is the right path for me at this time,” Pagurek wrote. “I have been continually inspired by the unwavering dedication, unmatched courage, and deep-seated commitment we share for saving lives and bringing hope in the face of devastation.”

    IN MEMORIAM: Remembering the lives lost during the Texas Hill Country floods

    The White House deferred to the Department of Homeland Security in response to the Houston Chronicle's request for comment.

    DHS defended FEMA's flood response and criticized Pagurek.

    "It is laughable that a career public employee, who claims to serve the American people, would choose to resign over our refusal to hastily approve a six-figure deployment contract without basic financial oversight," a DHS spokesperson wrote. "We’re being responsible with taxpayer dollars, that’s our job. Attempting to spin a personal career decision into some big scandal is ridiculous."


    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/ken-pagurek-fema-chief-resigns-20779998.php
     
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  5. snowconeman22

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    What cunts
     
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  6. SamFisher

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    This person should be tried for their crimes eventually

    over our refusal to hastily approve a six-figure deployment contra
    The whole point of First responder is to respond first - it's in the name?

    Anyway **** this POS; same gang who let millions of dollars of food rot rather than let us aid deliver it, and who then ended up paying millions to destroy it

    We aren't going back to normal after this ****
     
  7. snowconeman22

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    And the pearl clutching over 6 figures

    Ridiculous
     

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