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Hurricane Victims in Dire Need As Politicians Praise FEMA

This morning on Fox News, Neil Cavuto pointed out the disconnect between Hurricane Sandy victims and politicians. People heavily affected by the storm are still without power, food, clothing and feel they aren't being helped in the ongoing crisis. Politicians however have been more than willing to praise FEMA for their efforts, they've touted the "good work" FEMA is doing to help people in front of the TV cameras and have said things are running smoothly.

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Here's the situation:

-Millions of people still do not have power

-People living on Staten Island feel they were completely forgotten

-There are gas shortages due to a lack of power

-109 people are dead

-People in New York are dumpster diving for food

Does that sound like "things are going smoothly" and "only good things have been said about FEMA" to you?

 

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