Matt Gaetz voted against FEMA funding right before Hurricane Helene struck

https://www.newsweek.com/matt-gaetz-voted-against-fema-funding-before-hurricane-helene-hit-1961501

26 Comments

  1. One thing climate change did that we rarely talk about is the unending examples of “I got mine” hypocrisy that these assholes crap out on a daily basis. It’s like with school shootings.

    All these guys have is fake identity based fear mongering and culture war gaslighting/projection to run on. No policy to help, only rhetoric to hinder.

  2. He’s MAGA, and like Harris said, MAGA would rather campaign on a problem than try to solve it.

    Plus he is morally bankrupt!

  3. > This isn’t the first time Gaetz has voted against a continuing resolution that includes disaster relief funding. He also did so in 2022, just days after Hurricane Ian ravaged Florida. Despite his most recent vote, Gaetz promised that Floridians would still have support for Hurricane Helene damage, according to a report by ABC 3.

    No, Botox Matt gets to grandstand, be one of the “true patriots” to MAGA and kill this off. Florida has one of the biggest insurance issues in the US, so this is a direct slap.

    The only saving grace is that he knows there are adults in the room that will do the right thing. Its a shame that his district can’t figure this out.

  4. Turbulent_Raccoon865 on

    TBH, while it feels utterly predictable that the GOP votes against the very aid that it publicly SCREAMS for…I am actually confused. What’s the point of the votes when they so publicly cry for federal aid? Who the hell are they impressing by voting against what they ask for?

  5. That’s in the MAGA playbook. Create chaos, create a crisis, make things worse, then blame Democrats. It’s getting old, I would think his constituents would be onto the game by now but obviously they’re not.

  6. – I would withhold aid from congressional districts that had their rep vote against aid packages…let the voters suffer the consequences of who they elect…perhaps they actually think before they vote?

  7. Dapper-Percentage-64 on

    To be fair Matt 5-head Gates,he had a banging party to get to, with the yayo and young ones

  8. When did America stop helping people? Fund the programs we need to help Americans. I get those who say spend money here not over seas. I don’t agree with it, but can we all agree as Americans that we need to start helping each other more. We are starting to pit household against household and that is not a good place to be.

  9. citymousecountyhouse on

    That….”representative” should now put his money where his mouth is and decline all FEMA assistance for his district. The people in his district by majority,felt he was the best amongst them to represent their interests. So be it.

  10. Politicsboringagain on

    I bet he would have voted for the government shut down too.

    Imagine if even a handfull of democrats would have went along with the Republicans government shut down stunt and this happened and all the governments would have be hampered by it. 

    Not to mention the Heritage Foundations Project 2025 wanting to defund our storm tracking capabilities. 

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-checking-what-project-2025-says-about-the-national-weather-service-and-noaa

    Project 2025 includes about four pages on NOAA and the National Weather Service. That part was written by Thomas F. Gilman, who was an official in Trump’s Commerce Department.

    The document describes NOAA as a primary component “of the climate change alarm industry” and said it “should be broken up and downsized.”

    The National Weather Service, one of six NOAA offices, provides weather and climate forecasts and warnings. The National Hurricane Center is part of the National Weather Service within NOAA

    Out ability to track the storm was one of the main ways people were able to prepare for this storm, even if they didn’t fully know how bad it would be for this region. 

  11. citymousecountyhouse on

    People need to be held accountable for who they send to Washington to represent them. If your Representative does not feel FEMA is important,that’s fine. If funding still passes FEMA continues,however those districts which voted against funding shall receive no funding.People need to be held responsible and be serious about who represents their interests. I understand the issue of gerrymandering,but people are still voting the worst amongst them gerrymandered or not. Maybe watching the first couple towns having to hold bake sales to rebuild would actually convince voters to bring their very best and serious to Congress,Democrat or Republican,rather than the clowns they send in.

  12. Charming-Command3965 on

    Problem is that the people who live in his district are so dumb that they still think he is the greatest

  13. Local and regional reporters should add news reports about the hurricane with updates on how local representatives voted …

    But with the decimation of 4th Estate — journalism is stretched very thin at that level.