Under the first reform, titled “Prioritize Survivor Assistance at Fixed Facilities,” the memo states that “FEMA will discontinue unaccompanied FEMA door-to-door canvassing to focus survivor outreach and assistance registration capabilities in more targeted venues, improving access to those in need, and increasing collaboration with [state, local, tribal, and territorial] partners and nonprofit service providers.”
DeVoe says that like many of the responsibilities being shifted from FEMA to local response, the task of surveying survivors door-to-door will now fall to local and state responders. These groups may be hard-pressed to find the budget and manpower, especially as federal programs and grants keep getting cut.
“California, New York, Massachusetts, Florida, Washington, Oregon, Florida, Texas—they’re going to be OK,” he says. “It’s going to be those smaller states—are they going to be OK?”
So the elderly, the sick, and the poor, they just die?
That is a sacrifice their rulers are willing to make.
Elections have consequences, everywhere.
Eugenics, Nazi style.
Ah yes, improving access by decreasing outreach. Sure.
Yes, it’s always frustrating when pr speak is used not to make it sound better than it is, but to say the complete opposite. Journalists shouldn’t print it.