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NC General Assembly slashes funds from disaster relief bill

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Outgoing Governor Cooper vetoed the Republican-led watered down disaster relief bill that cut hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to stricken communities critically hurt by Hurrican Helene. Homes, businesses and over one hundred residents were all washed down the rivers in western North Carolina in September. It is shameful that Republicans succeeded in over-riding the veto last week.
 
DOGE finally put an end to the concept of a mega bill. I'm all for the concept and spirit of compromise but there comes a point where it becomes counterproductive. Especially so when goverment (both R & D) lacks fiscal responsibility and restraint.
 
Outgoing Governor Cooper vetoed the Republican-led watered down disaster relief bill that cut hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to stricken communities critically hurt by Hurrican Helene. Homes, businesses and over one hundred residents were all washed down the rivers in western North Carolina in September. It is shameful that Republicans succeeded in over-riding the veto last week.

"Merry Christmas and **** you!" --The NC Repubs to the people of North Carolina
 
So glad I left that state in 2000.
 
Outgoing Governor Cooper vetoed the Republican-led watered down disaster relief bill that cut hundreds of millions of dollars of aid to stricken communities critically hurt by Hurrican Helene. Homes, businesses and over one hundred residents were all washed down the rivers in western North Carolina in September. It is shameful that Republicans succeeded in over-riding the veto last week.

How the hell do these people still get any votes?
They vote against disaster relief and defund child cancer research and yet they still get votes?

Do they have to be on live TV punching kittens and puppies to lose votes?
 
How the hell do these people still get any votes?
They vote against disaster relief and defund child cancer research and yet they still get votes?

Do they have to be on live TV punching kittens and puppies to lose votes?

Some righties would still vote for that shit.
 
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