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Kristi Noem Loots Treasury to buy 2 Gulfstream G3 Jets for Personal Use

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by SamFisher, Oct 18, 2025 at 11:57 AM.

  1. SamFisher

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    Noem spends $172 million on luxury jets

    Every day a thousand million Watergates of corruption. This is Kristi Noem who lives rent free on various military facilities with her paramour, Corey Lewandoski, btw (not her family)

    Hopefully one day puppy murdering sociopaths have a legal reckoning , a moral one is too much to hope for
     
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    No FEMA money for North Carolinians who lost it all to disastrous floods but new jets for the dog killer.
     
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    Probably nearly as much as they've spent on Botox and fillers.
     
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    America is a b**** to anyone who has money. Saudis and Qataris are having us bend over frequently these days.
     
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    To be fair, we don't know that she actually looted the Treasury. The other possibility is that she accepted illegal donations/payments/bribes in the form of money or aircraft.
     
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    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Already been debunked. Sam swings and missed again. He's on tilt!

     
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    ^ Why does the Coast Guard need Gulfstream jets? How many of the "men and women of the USCG" will ever set foot on one?
     
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    Rescuing people who are used to luxury and comfort from the sea?

    [​IMG]
     
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    The insanity of it all
    People spending like drunken sailors
    While everyday Americans suffer

    This is the "Let them eat cake" administration

    Rocket River
     
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    It's worse than that.

    When kids were drowning and dying in the mud & muck in Central Texas after the storms this year

    Kristi Puppy Murdering Grifter declined to authorize search & rescue operations because she was too busy posting to the 'gram and because 100k was too much to spend

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    ....

    The agency is not fully operational during the federal government shutdown; the White House earlier this year called for “a full-scale review” of FEMA, which President Donald Trump has threatened to eliminate.

    After a disaster, FEMA money is meant to help cover costs for hotels or rent, fixing homes to make them liveable and medical and transportation needs. Without it, people lose an important resource, especially if they don’t have insurance, savings or credit, said Maddie Sloan, director of the Disaster Recovery and Fair Housing Project with the nonprofit policy and advocacy group Texas Appleseed, which has also been tracking the approvals.

    “If you have lost everything and you don’t have access to other resources, this is where you can get help with housing, where you can get help with the car you need to get to work, with the computer and books your kid needs to go back to school,” Sloan said.

    In Kerr County, nonprofits are helping to fill the gaps. First Presbyterian Church of Kerrville has given out $250,000 that it received in private donations for repairing rooftops, replacing vehicles or covering rent, among other things. It got an additional $557,500 from the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, which raised a whopping $100 million and counting to help the area recover.

    Bailey Havis, a case manager at the church, has heard agonizing stories from flood victims as she helps them: A mom who survived by clinging to what she called “the tree of life;” people whose family reunion happened to be at the River Inn, among the first places hit by the flooding; a travel nurse staying in a travel trailer whose husband invited his parents to stay nearby for the July 4 holiday. His parents died. They also lost the trailer.

    “These are our people and we want to get them to full recovery — which is many years down the road — but physical recovery as soon as possible,” Havis said.

    The foundation is now covering the salary for Havis, a Kerrville native who grew up going to the church. She’s a pediatric nurse by training whom the church hired soon after the flooding to help connect people with resources. She said the foundation could help without requiring them to wade through a mountain of paperwork.

    Even people who have received FEMA aid have felt some disappointment at what they received compared to their need, said the church’s pastor, Jasiel Hernandez Garcia.

    For some, he said, “It’s really minimal.”

    ....

    https://www.texastribune.org/2025/10/16/texas-floods-fema-aid-kerr-county-nonprofits/
     
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