US Plans to Give $2000 Debit Cards to Some "Evacuees" (user search)
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« on: September 09, 2005, 09:33:18 AM »

From the Gwinnett Daily Post

As hundreds of Hurricane Katrina evacuees received Red Cross debit cards in Lawrenceville on Wednesday, the federal government said it planned to hand out its own debit cards worth $2,000 each to families displaced by the storm.

I really, really don't like this idea, but Gov Frank Murkowski is on the right track:

“That’s a lot of money. The question is how do you separate the needy from those who just want a $2,000 handout,” he said.

If I were a legislator, from Louisiana no less, I'd veto this Great Society nonsense.

*I also read another line that stinks as well:

FEMA will use aerial photographs of devastated areas to verify that the refugees were, indeed, forced from their homes in cases where they cannot provide documents to prove their losses or identities.

Knowing that rural areas are far less photographed than cities, so that the extent of the devastation of the country areas are less obvious, this whole thing seems like a bribe to keep New Orleanians from suing the Federal Government.

Man, do I hate this idea.

Photographs of rural areas affected by the Hurricane where people were forced to evacuate. (Go to the bottom of the thread: https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=27833.0 )

There has been talk about suing the federal government for using levee money to fund Iraq.

I consider the $2000 a tax refund. About time we get something for our tax dollars.
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