When North Carolina Residents Are Not Provided With Housing After Disasters

We learn that the failed Jewish school at Hobbs and Jefferson in Greensboro is NOT, after all, to be used to house Hurricane Helene victims. Nancy Vaughan explains they don’t want to come to Greensboro. The News and Record article claims the facility will be used for FEMA training.

This all seems very suspicious. The entire set of schemes to use the former school site for illegal immigrants, then for Helene victims, and now for FEMA training smacks of laundering of federal taxpayer monies (and deficit dollars) to pay off favored parties. I hope it is not something even more pernicious.

Meanwhile, we learn from the John Locke Foundation that, after six years, the state of North Carolina is failing to provide new housing for hurricane victims in eastern North Carolina even though money was allocated.

We had posted here that parents are having their kids taken away in Helene-affected areas because they do not have housing deemed acceptable to the state.

Something is terribly wrong with the way we are doing things. The state of North Carolina is not properly and efficiently helping its own people when the most desperate need arises with natural disasters. And yet, people like Cooper and Stein keep getting elected.

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2 thoughts on “When North Carolina Residents Are Not Provided With Housing After Disasters

  1. Answer ? Their daddy would vote for a yellow dog instead of Republican and thus the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

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