Discussion: Jindal: WH Shouldn't Use FEMA To Push Climate Change Ideology

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Epically unpopular governor and hopeless candidate says what?

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Go away Bobby!!

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Yes, certainly cling to your right-wing batshit beliefs and keep fingers crossed about Katrina redux.

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Bullshit, Piyush! If you insist on denying what’s happening to the climate is directly impacting your state, then you don’t get to receive any government funds to assist with the damage you claim isn’t happening.

It’s called “responsibility.” You either recognize what’s happening, work out a feasible way for dealing with it and get assistance for what little it will do or - your state is SOL.

Thanks.

Signed,
Blue States picking up your recovery tab

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the governor who wasn’t a grownup.

Makes sense. The single federal agency that would most directly deal with the results of climate change shouldn’t be used to get people to address climate change. Perfect logic on the right wing.

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In reference to the GOP, who said “We’ve got to stop being the stupid party!” Oh, right, it was Jindal himself. Memo to Bobby: HEED YOUR OWN ADVICE!

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I accord people the courtesy of using the names and gender assignments that they prefer. That is common human decency. If the man wants people to call him Bobby, they should call him that. Leave the schoolyard stuff to the GOP. What else have they really got?

I attack people who advocate for dangerous dishonest, and foolhardy policies. And there is just so much to attack with Bobby Jindal, that mendacious, small-minded puke.

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You know who else thought science and ideology were the same thing?

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Denial is a powerful drug.

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Jindal does not get that disaster doesn’t care what your politics are. Did Katrina care? Did the water that flooded the “Big Easy” care? Well, Jindal better hope the leveys hold when the water rises.
This is epic willful stupidity on Jindal’s part.

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Denial is what separates us from “the animals”.

The poor idiot does not even know what ideology is.

FEMA has to deal with the results of climate change; it is not in the business of pushing ideology.

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Well, Piyush had the biggest Hurricane in Louisiana’s history in his own backyard and then the East Coast got theirs and the awesome change in force of these didn’t persuade Jindal, so the man needs to be pushed.
Actual events happening are not ideology, they are factual things that honest people know that they have to deal with.

FEMA is the US’s response to such disasters, calling them ideology, is the Republican response.

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“The risk assessment must provide a summary of the probability of future hazard events,” the new guidelines state. “Probability must include considerations of changing future conditions, including the effects of long-term changes in weather patterns and climate.”

Politicians that refute "climate change" as an outcome of human activity readily admit the Earth's climate and weather does vary and has cycles of change. For FEMA to require states to be aware of, and plan for, these inevitable cycles regardless their cause is not controversial. Jindal is a clown.
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Jindal: “We want to get all that sweet cash to prepare for the emergencies we deny are coming!”

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Yeah, see, while y’all are crying about something else being crammed down your throat, the adults are busy trying to save your ignorant ass.

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I believe that’s just a theory.

Sorry - I don’t buy that at all. That’s his real name and he specifically doesn’t use it because it sounds foreign, alien and not American enough that he wouldn’t have gotten where he is with it. This is NOT “schoolyard stuff.”

This is who he is. Again, it’s called “responsibility.” Own it and be proud.

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