The priority for Team Harris is making sure hurricane recovery efforts are zero-emission. That their efforts are of zero-help is apparently of little concern.
Not The Bee (10/8/24) article: "My friends, we have reached peak government inefficiency: 'The government shipped up 3 pallets of electric chainsaws to us in a community without power.' The original poster said his community in Little Switzerland, North Carolina, received these chainsaws from a U.S. Army Chinook helicopter...and that it has been the only government assistance their community has received...I love it, but here's a radical idea: Imagine if we came together as communities and voted for people who would govern civil society and help us when natural disasters hit. Imagine if an entity like that existed. We could call it 'govern-ment.'"
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"Florida’s experience shows the value of investing in resilience rather than pie-in-the-sky green technology: In less than a week Florida restored electricity to 99% of those who lost power in Hurricane Helene, and it is now helping neighboring states with disaster recovery. "
– Mario Loyola,
The Heritage Foundation
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