Comments on: Hurricane Relief Haunts Hypocritical Republicans https://www.okwassup.com/hurricane-relief-haunts-hypocritical-republicans/ News, Entertainment, Lifestyle and more! Mon, 10 Oct 2022 01:54:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Mr.BD https://www.okwassup.com/hurricane-relief-haunts-hypocritical-republicans/#comment-16000 Mon, 03 Oct 2022 16:40:31 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=28589#comment-16000 You already said it right. They are nothing but a bunch of hypocrites.

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By: Truthiz1 https://www.okwassup.com/hurricane-relief-haunts-hypocritical-republicans/#comment-15999 Mon, 03 Oct 2022 14:27:25 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=28589#comment-15999 DeSantis and Rubio couldn’t have cared less when Hurricane Sandy struck the Northeastern (read: liberal) states. However, when Hurricane Ian struck the State of Florida last Wednesday, both men were quick to forget their previous voting records and beg President Biden for financial assistance. […]

Repubs are nothing if not lying and hypocritical schmucks!  

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By: Wil https://www.okwassup.com/hurricane-relief-haunts-hypocritical-republicans/#comment-15998 Mon, 03 Oct 2022 14:14:38 +0000 https://www.okwassup.com/?p=28589#comment-15998 New York Times:

As a freshman congressman in 2013, Ron DeSantis was unambiguous: A federal bailout for the New York region after Hurricane Sandy was an irresponsible boondoggle, a symbol of the “put it on the credit card mentality” he had come to Washington to oppose.

“I sympathize with the victims,” he said. But his answer was no.

Nearly a decade later, as his state confronts the devastation and costly destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian, Mr. DeSantis is appealing to the nation’s better angels — and betting on its short memory.

“As you say, Tucker, we live in a very politicized time,” Mr. DeSantis, now Florida’s governor, told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday night, outlining his request for full federal reimbursement up front for 60 days and urging the Biden administration to do the right thing. “But you know, when people are fighting for their lives, when their whole livelihood is at stake, when they’ve lost everything — if you can’t put politics aside for that, then you’re just not going to be able to.”

The tonal whiplash for Mr. DeSantis reflects a different job and a different moment — a Tea Party-era House Republican now steering a perennially storm-battered state dependent once more on federal assistance to rebuild. Yet even in the context of his term as governor, the hurricane has required Mr. DeSantis to test another gear.

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