cranny
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The billions that were spent in the aftermath of that natural disaster Katrina have started to be audited. And it's not pretty. Here are just some examples of where the federal largess has gone:
1.) Katrina "evacuees" were given $2,000 debit cards by FEMA. These were to be used to buy necessities. A report this week detailed how Atlanta evacuees were spending that money on items like Louis Vuitton handbags. Perhaps theirs was damaged in the flood! Now Houston police are reporting they have discovered the $2,000 debit cards were used at strip clubs and to buy beer. How nice. Same thing in Memphis, except folks there say the Katrina parasites were buying designer jeans, high heels and purses.
2.) According to government auditors, tens of millions of dollars was misspent on everything from scams to porno films to diamond rings. The Inspector General says it will take months or years to clean up the mess.
This is what you get when the federal government tries to run a charity. And yet, despite all of this, there will be calls to spend more money...not less...on the next natural disaster. Sure makes you want to go to work today when you know so much of your paycheck is going for a good cause, doesn't it?
1.) Katrina "evacuees" were given $2,000 debit cards by FEMA. These were to be used to buy necessities. A report this week detailed how Atlanta evacuees were spending that money on items like Louis Vuitton handbags. Perhaps theirs was damaged in the flood! Now Houston police are reporting they have discovered the $2,000 debit cards were used at strip clubs and to buy beer. How nice. Same thing in Memphis, except folks there say the Katrina parasites were buying designer jeans, high heels and purses.
2.) According to government auditors, tens of millions of dollars was misspent on everything from scams to porno films to diamond rings. The Inspector General says it will take months or years to clean up the mess.
This is what you get when the federal government tries to run a charity. And yet, despite all of this, there will be calls to spend more money...not less...on the next natural disaster. Sure makes you want to go to work today when you know so much of your paycheck is going for a good cause, doesn't it?

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