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FEMA- Tornado Recovery Assistance

Jun
30

Dear Mr. President,   My name is Becky Kalucki and I reside in Lake Township, OH.   I know that you know who we are; our community and our high school were destroyed by a tornado on June 5th; 12 hours before our graduation ceremony.  I have a daughter who will be the Vice President of the Lake High School junior class in the fall.  I need you to explain to me, so I can explain it to her, FEMA’s denial of our community’s request for federal aid?    Have you seen Lake Township?  Not just in videos, not just in pictures, but have you been here?  You were in Ohio just shortly after the tornado hit; did you fly over?  Did you see the broken foundations where homes used to stand?  Did you see the empty lots filled with twisted metal and debris, where children used to play?  Did you see the high school, whose halls once rang with laughter and learning, now split open at its heart?  The utter destruction is gut wrenching from up above and beyond words from down below.  I don’t understand how or why federal aid was denied.  How is it that any reasonable person could chose NOT to declare this a disaster area?  We are a working class, farming community... we pay our taxes and support our troops and give generously to other victims of disaster who someone in some office deems eligible for federal aid, and yet, when we need you, when we bow our heads in humility and extend our hand for help; the government instead, slaps it?  Where is the compassion?  More so, where is our duty to help our fellow neighbor?  Millions and millions of aid is funneled to other disaster zones, both domestic and foreign, and yet there is nothing for us?  How does that happen?  How dare anyone say our loss is not BIG enough?  How dare anyone say that the damage isn't wide-spread enough?  How dare anyone say our tragedy just doesn't rate high enough?  If it were your hometown, my bet is you would ensure federal aid was granted.  Your FEMA directors would jump through hoops, circumvent minimum requirements and issue a check.  But because you have never lived here, because you did not walk the halls of Lake high school or have personal ties to this community, we become insignificant?  I guess it is about who you know.  The disappointment in finding out that my belief in you and your administration may have been over-rated, makes me sad.  Someone with more conscious or clout needs to revisit this area and reverse the denial of federal aid.  Just because the hard working members of this community came together immediately and quickly began the clean-up process, we are now being penalized?  Perhaps we should have just sat on the curb in front of where our houses used to be, waiting to be rescued and then you would have seen the totality of the devastation the tornado on June 5th left in its wake.  Instead, we got right to taking care of business, because that's what hard working communities and farmers do.  For FEMA not to lend a helping hand is a travesty.  We're not asking for favors, we are asking for what should be given without argument or hesitation.   You make important decisions every day… this is one of those decisions.  It may be little to you, but to us, it’s our whole world.  Please help.   Sincerely, Becky Kalucki Lake High School - Class of 1987 Read more about FEMA- Tornado Recovery Assistance

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Burdens on the Poor, Lower Middle class and Seniors

May
05
Why is it the poor, lower middle class and seniors suffer paying for this economic crisis that they did not create, and not the rich.  Banks, Big Insurance companies and Stock broker companies are at fault and they get the bailout money. The hard working people get cuts in services, lost jobs and homes. Its time the big Corps. pay back the money and help us. I find this cruel, heartless and outrageous. During the Economic crisis FEMA changes the Flood Maps, adding on many new flood zones. FEMA walks into small towns in NJ and tells us we have to get flood insurance. To me Flood Insurance should be optional, it should be the homeowners decision not forced upon us. People were struggling to pay their mortgage, house insurance and property taxes to keep their homes, and could not afford Flood Insurance.  The FEMA forced flood insurance expense caused people to walk out of their homes or have their homes foreclosed.  Diane
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Help Devastated Flood Victim Rhode Islanders

Apr
07
Dear Mr. President, Why, does our government send millions to other countries for disaster relief , but, when our tax money is needed for disaster relief right here in the U.S.A. it is not freely given? All around me are worn out people financially distressed. Then the RI flood comes along and completely wipes them out. Homes have been ravaged with raw sewage in the flood waters. FEMA is not helping . People are draining their bank accounts and running up huge tabs on their charge cards to feed and cloth and house themselves and family. Enough is enough. I was not affected by this flood at all. I am affected however by what I am seeing and hearing.I put myself in their shoes and all I feel is sick to my stomach. Can you Mr. President feel their pain. We are good people here in RI, we work very hard . We are generous when we see people hurt and want to help them. I wish I could take away all their anxiety and make things better for them. I know OUR government would help if we were a wealthy people, but. because we are just hard working people we don't matter. Our government wasted OUR HARDWORKING PEOPLE'S TAX MONEY AND SQUANDERED IT FOR THEIR OWN GREEDY NEEDS AND WANTS. NO ONE, I REPEAT , NO ONE SHOULD , IN THIS GREAT COUNTRY, HAVE TO GO THROUGH WHAT THESE RHODE ISLANDERS ARE GOING THROUGH. YOU ARE ALL SO DISCONNECTED FROM THE REAL WORLD! I expect no one who reads this to answer or to step up to the plate to help these people. AS LONG AS YOU HAVE A HOME TO GO TO AND CLOTHES TO PUT ON YOUR BACK you're happy so to HELL with everyone else. What a disgrace, that we have to beg for our own tax dollars in this time of need.
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