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posted ago by Brethern123 ago by Brethern123 +38 / -0

FEMA/FED has several requirements regarding declaring an emergency to recieve aid or funding. One of the things ive been trained to do is to evaluate damage from a disaster on the infrastrucre of a community. We need to preform the same sweep across all cities and tie the financial impact back to their sentences. We need to have no bail for damage done to any life property or environment deemed critical to the community. Example breaking into a hospital, burning down a courthouse or libary. These are diliberlty done to have a high level of impact on the community. Tie it to them please.

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magnokor 1 point ago +1 / -0

George Floyd Riot Damage Could Cost Insurance Companies Upwards Of $2 Billion

BLM, and their globalist leaders, are killing off the cities with financial costs.

In Seattle, taxpayers spent $6.3 million in overtime,

More Seattle:

Scholes added that it was “millions and millions of dollars in property damage alone, and far more in terms of lost economic activity.”

Yes, they should be held accountable, but the installed mayors and district attorneys are on their terror side.

The crazies have done it before, are doing it now.

Victor Matheson, professor of economics at College of the Holy Cross, looked back at the Rodney King riots, which happened in L.A. in 1992.

“Economic activity in the areas affected didn’t return for at least 10 years,” Matheson said. At least not to previous levels. He said those riots cost almost $5 billion in economic activity measured in lost sales over 10 years. “If people don’t feel safe where their businesses are, then they don’t feel a need to rebuild.”

The West is at war. The enemy is just using other means.

The China virus has caused more financial cost for the USA, and many countries, than anything since WW2.

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Brethern123 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I dont want to deviate into "The infection to control the Election" as that deals with human collateral and will be fought beyond anything I've ever been involved with

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Brethern123 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's worse than money though bro. Because at some point down the line it becomes a prioritization of resources to rebuild and many things are truly priceless.

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Brethern123 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is a destructive force. You are right. To be clear I'm not asking communities to declare a disaster just to use fema's matrix regarding value to the impacted community in conjunction with the courts when they nab these lil devils

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Brethern123 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Even statues would fall under this under environment. Imagine burning a scared forest from the perspective of a local Indian tribe

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Brethern123 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fema has done all the math allready get it to the lawyers and law makers. Ramp it up guys.