No, that’s not extortion at all

In the Obamanation

FEMA to States: No Climate Planning, No Money

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making it tougher for governors to deny man-made climate change. Starting next year, the agency will approve disaster preparedness funds only for states whose governors approve hazard mitigation plans that address climate change.

This may put several Republican governors who maintain the earth isn’t warming due to human activities, or prefer to do nothing about it, into a political bind. Their position may block their states’ access to hundreds of millions of dollars in FEMA funds. Over the past five years, the agency has awarded an average $1 billion a year in grants to states and territories for taking steps to mitigate the effects of disasters.

“If a state has a climate denier governor that doesn’t want to accept a plan, that would risk mitigation work not getting done because of politics,” said Becky Hammer, an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council’s water program. “The governor would be increasing the risk to citizens in that state” because of his climate beliefs.

The policy doesn’t affect federal money for relief after a hurricane, flood or other disaster.

Yet.

This is the same as Homeland Security denying funds to governors for not drawing up and implementing a civilian firearms registration scheme.

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2 Responses to No, that’s not extortion at all

  1. Rolf says:

    Plan –
    If it gets colder, we’ll buy warmer clothing and burn more fossil fuels.
    If it gets warmer, we’ll buy more Hawaiian shirts and run the A/C harder.
    If it gets wetter we’ll buy rain boots and build more flood-control dams.
    If it gets dryer we’ll import more plastic-bottled water and build more water-storage dams.
    That was easy. Now where’s my FEMA check?

  2. Armageddon Rex says:

    Simple solution. Defund DHL. Defund FEMA completely. Problem solved. Less gubermint and a less fascism.

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