As President Trump settles into the Oval Office, most folks dealing with dire emergencies would probably agree that FEMA is one of the executive agencies that deserves disbanding
Community pitches in after natural disasters while FEMA twiddles thumbs
Disorganization of federal agencies is never more evident than when a natural disaster strikes and the bureaucracy charged with coordinating relief efforts is nowhere to be found. The South has had more than its share of weather related tragedies over the last decade and, despite the numerous opportunities for FEMA to learn from past inefficiency, nothing has changed.
What has changed in Mississippi is how well the community and churches have garnered real experience on what not to do, turning it into lessons of what must and can be done. Number one on the list is – don’t bother waiting for the feds. Roll-up your sleeves, fire up the tractor, grab your shovel and chainsaw and dive in.