10-06-2024, 05:51 PM
(10-06-2024, 01:45 PM)AngryOldBrewer Wrote: Pardon my ignorance, as I try not to venture into the political arena, but didn't Republican governors from most of the states say the response from FEMA has been great and are currently turning aid away until needed again? I think Lindsey Graham came out and said the same thing.
I can say in all honesty and my opinion, isn't this the wrong time to create or share conspiracy theories about a devasting storm that killed a few hundred people? Seems gross that either side would use this as a stumping ground or PR opportunity. At all. Guess that's why I don't venture too far into the political arena. Not even waiting for the bodies to get cold....
The deaths and damage are not about any one party. Unless this is the "United States of Democrat America" the failure of it's agencies is totally bipartisan.
While you are well-entitled to your opinion, I would call attention to the effect of rendering the opinion of another into something that shouldn't be voiced? Why? Because it is 'inappropriate?" Too soon? I'm not sure I understand. People are in pain and and under great threat... and we shouldn't talk about it until "it's over?"
I've seen this similar admonishments against consideration before... usually from governmental agencies trying to inch away from scrutiny.
But I might be misunderstanding... to what "conspiracy theory" are you referring?
And how is that related to the politics you bring up?