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I am sure states can set up regional agreements as well

Posted on: January 24, 2025 at 11:07:09 CT
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you might have a hurricane region, forest fire region, flood region, etc.

And maybe there is some sort of FEMA that the states can fund, and not through the Feds
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     I thought he said he wanted to reshape FEMA - Bosalphus KC - 1/24 11:00:26
          Just listened to him talk about it in NC. - Logan STL - 1/24 11:10:09
               I'm not sure why FEMA is needed even if the feds - Bosalphus KC - 1/24 11:29:57
     Not sure I support that one - mizzouSECedes STL - 1/24 10:57:16
          FEMA did not exist until 1979(nm) - Spanky KU - 1/24 11:27:16
          FEMA is unconstitutional (nm) - pickle MU - 1/24 11:10:09
          Think it will reduce a lot of red tape the states have to - Logan STL - 1/24 11:03:21
               Hmm, moving it to the state level - mizzouSECedes STL - 1/24 11:05:02
                    I am sure states can set up regional agreements as well - meatiger MU - 1/24 11:07:09
          Talking about block grants to boots on the ground - 4TigersinMichigan MU - 1/24 10:59:16
          why would you want to keep a bloated government agency - Seagull MU - 1/24 10:58:13
               Fix the bloat first - mizzouSECedes STL - 1/24 11:02:46
                    Return it back to the states...they're more familiar with - Logan STL - 1/24 11:06:27
                         ^^^^ this^^^^ - Spanky KU - 1/24 11:38:55
                    it's government.. there is no "fixing the bloat" - Seagull MU - 1/24 11:03:29
                         Yeah, that's true - mizzouSECedes STL - 1/24 11:10:52
     well, he was just starting to do great things - meatiger MU - 1/24 10:53:19




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