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BriBri2u
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Oy! He doesnt want to CLOSE FEMA, he wants to cut spending. There is a difference. The concept is being taken out of context too. Obama has declared states of emergency in some places where the issues have been milder (per some media reporting). Weather its right or wrong I cant say cause I never serveyed the areas hit by earth quakes, etc, but it appears to be what he was talking about.
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Close, Reduce - WHATEVER. Neither option is a great idea.
I know people who are very grateful that FEMA is here right now.
I NEVER want to be on the receiving end of FEMA, but I'm glad it is there if GOD forbid.
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Posted 11/5/12 9:38 AM |
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Jonsgirl04
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Still Voting for Obama. Can't vote for someone like Romney we have different views and I can't support him. But I did want to clarify the my father in law (Harbor Police) said Obama was supposed to come to NY after NJ but was told Not to by Bloomberg because it would take away police and security and EMS. He said he is glad he didnt cause we have too much going on in diiferent areas to provide extra security to the President. Here is his quote:
"New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I) said President Obama offered to visit the city in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, but Bloomberg told him that everyone has “lots of things to do” instead. "
Bloomberg said he didn’t want to “diss” Obama and was flattered by the offer. Obama is scheduled to visit New Jersey on Wednesday, where the hurricane made landfall. The mayor said that trip would represent the whole region.
“What I pointed out to them is we would love to have him, but we have lots of things to do,” Bloomberg said at a press conference. “I’m not trying to diss him. But I know he had planned a trip to New Jersey, and I said that is fine. It represents the whole region. ... He has got a lot of things to do, and I was flattered that he offered to come.”
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Posted 11/5/12 9:39 AM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by BriBri2u
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Oy! He doesnt want to CLOSE FEMA, he wants to cut spending. There is a difference. The concept is being taken out of context too. Obama has declared states of emergency in some places where the issues have been milder (per some media reporting). Weather its right or wrong I cant say cause I never serveyed the areas hit by earth quakes, etc, but it appears to be what he was talking about.
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Close, Reduce - WHATEVER. Neither option is a great idea.
I know people who are very grateful that FEMA is here right now.
I NEVER want to be on the receiving end of FEMA, but I'm glad it is there if GOD forbid.
Exactly.
If your home had been destroyed by Hurricane Sandy I highly doubt you would take any FEMA reduction lightly.
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Posted 11/5/12 10:18 AM |
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by Jonsgirl04
Still Voting for Obama. Can't vote for someone like Romney we have different views and I can't support him. But I did want to clarify the my father in law (Harbor Police) said Obama was supposed to come to NY after NJ but was told Not to by Bloomberg because it would take away police and security and EMS. He said he is glad he didnt cause we have too much going on in diiferent areas to provide extra security to the President. Here is his quote:
"New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I) said President Obama offered to visit the city in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, but Bloomberg told him that everyone has “lots of things to do” instead. "
Bloomberg said he didn’t want to “diss” Obama and was flattered by the offer. Obama is scheduled to visit New Jersey on Wednesday, where the hurricane made landfall. The mayor said that trip would represent the whole region.
“What I pointed out to them is we would love to have him, but we have lots of things to do,” Bloomberg said at a press conference. “I’m not trying to diss him. But I know he had planned a trip to New Jersey, and I said that is fine. It represents the whole region. ... He has got a lot of things to do, and I was flattered that he offered to come.”
Obama coming to NY would have been a logistical nightmare, trying to coordinate security, motorcades, etc. It would have been a mess.
In his own words, Romney pointed out that sending disaster relieve to the private sector was "even better" than turning it over to the states. So how would that work? "Here, sir, get your family into this helicopter. That'll be $49.95 per person, plus tax and tip for the pilot."
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Posted 11/5/12 10:20 AM |
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LittleBlueBug
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by DiamondGirl
Posted by BriBri2u
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Oy! He doesnt want to CLOSE FEMA, he wants to cut spending. There is a difference. The concept is being taken out of context too. Obama has declared states of emergency in some places where the issues have been milder (per some media reporting). Weather its right or wrong I cant say cause I never serveyed the areas hit by earth quakes, etc, but it appears to be what he was talking about.
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Close, Reduce - WHATEVER. Neither option is a great idea.
I know people who are very grateful that FEMA is here right now.
I NEVER want to be on the receiving end of FEMA, but I'm glad it is there if GOD forbid.
Exactly.
If your home had been destroyed by Hurricane Sandy I highly doubt you would take any FEMA reduction lightly.
Um, please dont put words in my mouth. If someone had mis-quoted Obama I'm sure it would have been taken different, right? I have been more than respectful here, and being that you dont know my situation or my family's situation at the current time, I would respectfully ask that you refrain from telling me what I would think "if...". Thank you.
As said before, vote for who you want. Its what makes this country great afterall.
“Gov. Romney believes that states should be in charge of emergency management in responding to storms and other natural disasters in their jurisdictions,” said Amanda Hennenberg. “As the first responders, states are in the best position to aid affected individuals and communities, and to direct resources and assistance to where they are needed most. This includes help from the federal government and FEMA.”
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Posted 11/5/12 10:26 AM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Posted by DiamondGirl
Posted by BriBri2u
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Oy! He doesnt want to CLOSE FEMA, he wants to cut spending. There is a difference. The concept is being taken out of context too. Obama has declared states of emergency in some places where the issues have been milder (per some media reporting). Weather its right or wrong I cant say cause I never serveyed the areas hit by earth quakes, etc, but it appears to be what he was talking about.
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Close, Reduce - WHATEVER. Neither option is a great idea.
I know people who are very grateful that FEMA is here right now.
I NEVER want to be on the receiving end of FEMA, but I'm glad it is there if GOD forbid.
Exactly.
If your home had been destroyed by Hurricane Sandy I highly doubt you would take any FEMA reduction lightly.
Um, please dont put words in my mouth. If someone had mis-quoted Obama I'm sure it would have been taken different, right? I have been more than respectful here, and being that you dont know my situation or my family's situation at the current time, I would respectfully ask that you refrain from telling me what I would think "if...". Thank you.
As said before, vote for who you want. Its what makes this country great afterall.
I was speaking in general "your" terms since you were quoted I see that you thought I meant you specfically sorry about that.
WHat I meant was *I* feel that people currently in need of FEMA's assistance would be unlikely to vote for someone looking to cut FEMA spending. That to ME is what is logical.
Hypothetical:
My house was destroyed.
Should I vote for the guy looking to cut FEMA aid?
I think almost ANYONE in this situation would say it would not be in their best interest. But again I do not know your personal situation or what you would do, so I cant speak for you personally, just drawing my own conclusions based on my own opinion and logic.
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Posted 11/5/12 10:35 AM |
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ItsaJoya19
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
No. Not even a little bit.
I am still voting for BO.
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Posted 11/5/12 10:48 AM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Um, please dont put words in my mouth. If someone had mis-quoted Obama I'm sure it would have been taken different, right? I have been more than respectful here, and being that you dont know my situation or my family's situation at the current time, I would respectfully ask that you refrain from telling me what I would think "if...". Thank you.
As said before, vote for who you want. Its what makes this country great afterall.
“Gov. Romney believes that states should be in charge of emergency management in responding to storms and other natural disasters in their jurisdictions,” said Amanda Hennenberg. “As the first responders, states are in the best position to aid affected individuals and communities, and to direct resources and assistance to where they are needed most. This includes help from the federal government and FEMA.”
I'm all for quoting correctly too.
Since this was his ORIGINAL QUOTE pre-Hurricane: "Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that's the right direction," the former Massachusetts governor said at a 2011 CNN Republican debate. "And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. Instead of thinking, in the federal budget, what we should cut, we should ask the opposite question, what should we keep?"
I think it's safe to say he's done a flip flop.
The strange thing is the states that get hardest hit by disasters are red states. I hope they're prepared to fund their own disaster relief.
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Posted 11/5/12 10:56 AM |
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Agreed on both counts. I was for Obama anyway.
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Posted 11/5/12 10:59 AM |
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cateyemm
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by nrthshgrl
The strange thing is the states that get hardest hit by disasters are red states. I hope they're prepared to fund their own disaster relief.
I wonder how LA would've fared after Katrina without federal assistance.
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Posted 11/5/12 11:00 AM |
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sleepie76
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
It's left me undecided.
I was following the debates, researching their opinions on certain topics. I wasn't really for either one of them completely.
4 days without power, now I cant stop watching the news about our area. I can't pull myself away from our local situation to focus back on the presidential race.
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Posted 11/5/12 11:04 AM |
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jams92
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Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
I was leaning towards romney but still not 100% convinced. however, after this storm, i do think obama has handled things extremely well and I cant imagine what people would go through if FEMA was cut back. It definitely has made me reconsider.
Edit to say I just spoke with someone whose house was destroyed in hurricane Katrina (they live out of state)....and he informed me that as much as FEMA sounds like a great thing when the time comes to collect you get next to nothing and that FEMA isn't the one that helps you out...it's rec cross that gets you food clothing and shelter etc. I'm fortunate to not be really impacted by sandy but I wonder what others are experiencing in regards to FEMA
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Posted 11/5/12 11:08 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
I really have to keep defending the city, FEMA, Red Cross, etc. People are saying that they're not getting help. I have seen with my own eyes Red Cross trucks, National Guard, electrical crews EVERYWHERE. The scope of this disaster is such that they can't possibly get to every house. It's just FALSE that no one is helping. The devastation is just so widespread that it would never be enough.
People are complkaining about gas but the governor and homeland security worked VERY quickly to help. It's not going to get better over ngiht. The way people are talking, they're saying the gov't has done nothing and it just isn't true. Certain of my ILs are spreading a newws story saying Bloomberg refused help from the national guard. If that's true then someone else has been parking hummers and amphibious vehicles all over the area and we need to be very alarmed.
I honestly believe that all government agencies have done a GREAT job in the storm. Is it ever enough? It's not. How can i ever be enough when SO many people lost everything?
I hate it when people call this "our Katrina". The devastation aside, this was handled SO much better on every level than Katrina.
It made me dislike Romney more. His BS photo op "relief event", and then his comments about privatizing FEMA. No effing way.
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Posted 11/5/12 11:24 AM |
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laurabora
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by nrthshgrl
Posted by LittleBlueBug
Um, please dont put words in my mouth. If someone had mis-quoted Obama I'm sure it would have been taken different, right? I have been more than respectful here, and being that you dont know my situation or my family's situation at the current time, I would respectfully ask that you refrain from telling me what I would think "if...". Thank you.
As said before, vote for who you want. Its what makes this country great afterall.
“Gov. Romney believes that states should be in charge of emergency management in responding to storms and other natural disasters in their jurisdictions,” said Amanda Hennenberg. “As the first responders, states are in the best position to aid affected individuals and communities, and to direct resources and assistance to where they are needed most. This includes help from the federal government and FEMA.”
I'm all for quoting correctly too.
Since this was his ORIGINAL QUOTE pre-Hurricane: "Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that's the right direction," the former Massachusetts governor said at a 2011 CNN Republican debate. "And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. Instead of thinking, in the federal budget, what we should cut, we should ask the opposite question, what should we keep?"
I think it's safe to say he's done a flip flop.
The strange thing is the states that get hardest hit by disasters are red states. I hope they're prepared to fund their own disaster relief.
Exactly. I'd think twice about voting for someone whose positions change (literally) whichever way the wind blows.
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Posted 11/5/12 12:20 PM |
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RocPin
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Posted by LittleBlueBug
I may be alone in this but I dont expect Romney to visit nor do I care that he didnt. Nor would I care if Obama visited for that matter.
Christie hit the nail on the head...this isnt about politics. Obama is the current president and maybe he should survey the area as he is currently making decisions that impact areas that are devestated. But to determine if I like someone because they visited or not...no, not at all. What would romney do? He is not currently ina position to make decisions about aid or anything else, so...if he was to show it would be for...politics. Honestly, I think it would be worse if he DID show. He did express his support, etc publicly, but what exactly was he supposeed to do? Now is not the time for politics, sorry.
I dont really feel this sways my vote either more for my candidate or against.
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Posted 11/5/12 12:51 PM |
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Ophelia
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
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Not rethink. I am voting for Romney before and after this. However it has made me realize how important this election is for me. My hometown was underwater, houses on fire, Obama has not responded in the way I feel was warranted. The fact that Romney visited my hometown before the president of the united states, reinforces who has my vote on Tuesday!
I wasn't aware that Romney came to the East Coast after Sandy. I thought he was in Ohio?
Yea. Wouldn't this have been huge news?
Came to Brick, NJ. My parents met him. He actually was in Yardley PA today as well. As I live in yardley..
Interesting. No mention of him being anywhere in NJ on his calendar in the last 6 days. I'll say it again, this would have been huge news especially when Chris Christie said he didn't give a damn about him coming there.
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AGREED!!! I'm pretty sure this would have made bigger news...but non offense to "Brick, NJ" but if Romney was going to visit devasted areas, wouldn't he pick a more nationally known area like Hoboken or Seaside Heights???
In addition, to those who say the president should visit the badly devestated areas, why??? I have no idea why you would want or expect this? Why have your police and officals deal with security rather than help YOU get things back to normal.
I am literally floored by those who think our government hasn't done "enough"...ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!! No matter what your party, all levels have done fantastic. 100% better than Katrina. And what more do you want done? I am so irrate over this.
I think it is sorta ironic that those "Romney" supporters are complaining of not enough help yet Romney's plan accounts for LESS government involvement. I'm sorry, its so contray to what you are saying.....
I am disgusted by those thinking not enough is being done....just disgusted.
I just want to say I think this post rocks.
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Posted 11/5/12 12:59 PM |
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Cpt2007
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Re: Has the hurricane make you rethink who you will vote for?
Nope, but it's reinforced my opinions/decisions.
And, also, haters will hate, on both sides.
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