FEMA Denials to Tornado Struck Homeowners: Insufficient Damage

Broken Bible Belt: Homes in Ruins From Tornadoes Denied Aid by FEMA for ‘Insufficient Damage’ | The Blaze.

This is priceless:  a look at an Alabama  home which FEMA considers “not unsafe to live in” and insufficiently damaged to be eligible for grants to rebuild. Jonathan Stewart received a letter based on a FEMA inspection stating just that.

This home owner has since found out that his insurance coverage will allow him to rebuild.  In other words, he had planned ahead sufficiently, and really would be better off without government assistance.  FEMA  could screw that up as badly as they did the home evaluation.

 

 

Large Libel Suit for Dept of Homeland Security is Warranted

U.S. Government Shuts Down 84,000 Websites, ‘By Mistake’ | TorrentFreak.

Thousands of small businesses and individuals were slandered by the government when the FreeDNS provider ( part of Afraid.org)  which hosted their websites was attacked by the Dept. of homeland security.   84,000 subdomains were taken down, and surfers were pointed to a homeland security page  accusing them of receiving or possessing child pornography.

Imagine the effect on a small business if it’s clientele are told that the business website was removed due to involvement  in child pornography.

Such damage to the reputation is difficult to repair.

The incompetence of the Dept. of Homeland security needs to be addressed up front by means of a class action lawsuit, for recovery of financial loss resulting from the slanderous action.

If you were presented  with one of these homeland security messages while looking up a subdomain  on mooo.com, understand that it’s your incompetent government at work, and the website you were searching likely does not belong to a pervert.    It’s just your tax dollars at work, in the hands of incompetents, who are not owning up to their mistake.