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🚨#BREAKING: A North Carolina resident requesting $200 for a broken window was denied by FEMA. Instead, FEMA offered her a 2-room hotel voucher for 30 days in the South Park Marriot Hotel. This stay would cost taxpayers over $14,000.
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-> you might wanna take a hard look @fema...

The government once again making deals for corporate America to profit. FEMA needs to be ripped apart as well from the ground floor. People have nothing, and this woman is offered 2 rooms in the South Park Marriott for a cracked window while others are freezing in tents.

this is a money scam for the hotels and all the places that rent to fema.

Who managed that top rate contract with Marriott 🧐

A person whose only damage is a broken window should be getting on with their lives and not be bugging FEMA who is there to help those that really need it And you need to stop being such an asshole.

🙏 Puzzled I’m taken back that FEMA is hell bent on taking WNC residents out of their towns; areas etc.. A mass displacement vs relief The hotel vouchers doesn’t provide them with getting to & from their employment; pay their bills etc.. They should now that a convenience on the government part can make it an inconvenience on the people who actually know the best relief needed for them.

Makes sense. That way the hotel and FEMA can pocket some cash, while the window is still broken and needs repair.

Yes this is all about money laundering ‼️

If there’s a way around paying out the client, they’ll use it.. Ever wondered why the death toll for NC is so low..

This is what happens when you do away with common sense solutions. The people running these departments may have these higher education degrees but that doesn’t mean they have common sense and that can be just as valuable, if not more so, in those positions.
