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Thursday, November 15, 2012

 
FEMA  AUCTIONED  OFF TRAILERS EVEN AS STORM APPROACHED
FEMA officials in New York sold off 900 emergency trailers for $3800ea. These emergency shelters cost taxpayers $25,000ea.
These emergency homes were dumped by FEMA in the preceding weeks and some even as the storm made it's way up the coast toward New York,The Washington Examiner has learned. Now, with thousands of families left homeless in New York and New Jersey by the hurricane, those same FEMA screwups are taking bids to spend more taxpayer dollars to replace the trailers they gave away. In all, FEMA has sold nearly 900 of the prefabricated temporary homes,  none more than four years old and most used only once, according to the newspaper's analysis of federal surplus property auctions. The agency even sold two trailers on Oct. 22, the same day the National Weather Service upgraded a tropical depression and christened it Sandy. Forecasters began warning the same day of a possible superstorm making landfall somewhere in North Carolina or further north in heavily populated areas of the Eastern Seaboard as far as Maine. Craig Fugate, Obama's handpicked FEMA ringleader said now they would have to buy replacement units "if necessary," and said his agency has “looked at our ability to contract for additional trailers, which would come from new manufacturing or from existing dealer stock."
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