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January 10, 2025Where Was Hollywood During Hurricanes
After the fires in California Hollywood types will no doubt be in full force raising money and awareness of the plight of their neck of the woods. When they start to raise money I think it is fair to ask some questions. Where were these Hollywood types after Hurricane Helene and Milton? I’ll tell you where they were, they were neck deep into hiding and ignoring the horrible Democrat response to the hurricanes on the East Coast during an election. Hollywood acted like cicadas when it came to the scandal of FEMA ignoring Trump homes during a time of desperate need.
Now they are going to try to focus everyone’s sympathy on their disaster after turning their heads away from hurricane desperation. At least 230 people died across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia as Helene flooded towns, destroyed roads and bridges, and swept away homes. In Florida, Helene’s storm surge caused damage along hundreds of miles of coast, not to mention the damage from Milton.
If a Republican was in the White House during Hurricane Helene and Milton in the middle of a presidential election you would have wall-to-wall coverage about how bad the governmental response of Helene and Milton was. Like George W. Bush in Hurricane Katrina, you would have heard every day, every hour, and every breath spoken how horrible the Republican President was in handling a natural disaster.
You remember, right? The entertainment industry said George W. Bush hates Black people; you recall them saying that don’t you? Remember all of this when they come for your grace and money and apperceive that much of what happened in the fires was due to a one-party governmental rule in California. This was a Democrat government-in-action disaster that had been coming for decades.
It is time Hollywood looks inward and has a collective introspective declaration and points the finger where the blame lies. What they are experiencing right now after the fires is the result of what they have been voting for decades. When there is no water in the fire hydrant and all of the landscape goes up in flames due to progressive environmental policies, they have themselves to blame. My heart goes out to the working-class victims of this ineptness, however, my humanitarian donations will stay here on the East Coast of America.
C. Rich
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