As the death toll from the devastating hurricane continues to rise, surpassing 200 lives lost and hundreds still missing, the nation is left wondering if President Joe Biden is truly in touch with the severity of the situation. During a recent survey of the damage, Biden’s response sparked concerns about his grasp of the crisis, saying that those affected by the storm are “very happy” and receiving all the necessary aid.
The president’s words were met with skepticism, as many feel that the reality on the ground is far from rosy. The phrase “storm zone” seemed to momentarily confuse Biden, adding to the perception that he may not fully comprehend the extent of the disaster.
Biden’s response was particularly jarring, given the widespread reports of communities feeling abandoned and in dire need of assistance. The president’s assertion that those affected are “very happy” and receiving everything they need is a stark contrast to the desperation and frustration expressed by many in the affected areas.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris has announced a paltry $750 in aid for flood-ravaged victims, a sum that many consider woefully inadequate. Additionally, Biden has made phone calls to unspecified individuals, but it remains unclear whether these calls were to officials directly involved in disaster relief efforts.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has revealed that it is facing a funding crisis, having diverted hundreds of millions of dollars intended for disaster relief to support undocumented immigrants. This diversion of funds has left FEMA struggling to cope with the demands of hurricane season, exacerbating concerns about the administration’s ability to respond effectively to natural disasters.