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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Andrew Huszar about quantitative easing

There's a real question as to whether the massive bond-buying program known as quantitative easing was worth the cost, former Federal Reserve official Andrew Huszar said Tuesday.
"My argument is not that QE was not at all useful," he said on CNBC's "Fast Money."
"I believe that at the time, it was just one more tool that the Fed introduced to try to help the economy," he said. "My point, ultimately, is the idea that very quickly into QE, it started becoming obvious that it wasn't working in the way that it was supposed to."
Huszar, a senior fellow at Rutgers Business School and a former managing director at Morgan Stanley, noted a few of the program's unintended effects.
(Read more: Hide from Fed taper with 3 stocks: Ron Sloan)

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"I think the real issue is that the Fed has expanded its tool kit so dramatically, and really there are some real questions as to how potentially it unwinds, when it unwinds," he said. "We saw this past summer there was this announcement of potentially a taper and the markets actually tanked, and after that the Fed backpedaled. What's going to happen if we go on for months, years longer?"
Huszar apologized for his role in QE in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published Monday.
(Read more: O'Shaughnessy: Crisis in long bonds is imminent)
"I can only say: I'm sorry, America," he wrote. "The central bank continues to spin QE as a tool for helping Main Street. But I've come to recognize the program for what it really is: the greatest backdoor Wall Street bailout of all time."
Huszar told "Fast Money" that the bond-buying program, which was supposed to increase credit availability to consumers and businesses, didn't do so.
"There was actually a net decrease in mortgage lending," he said. "In fact, until 2012 mortgage lending was at a 15-year low."
(Read more: Dennis Gartman sees 'a massive top' in bonds)
QE's de facto support of the stock market left out a sizable portion of the people it was supposed to help, Huszar added.
"Let's be honest, 50 percent of Americans don't own stock," he said. "There's a certain amount of trickle-down monetary policy involved here. And there's a real question as to whether that works compared to the huge costs that the program has."
Huszar also said that QE thwarted the idea of reining in banks "too big to fail."
"By virtue of reflating the markets, we've potentially taken the emphasis out of breaking up what is ultimately a banking cartel in the United States," he said, adding that "0.2 percent of banks control 70 percent of assets in this country."

Friday, November 8, 2013

Job creation soars in October

Forget the shutdown: Job creation surged in October despite dimmed expectations from the impasse in Washington.

There were a net 204,000 new jobs created for the month, though the unemployment rate rose to 7.3 percent and households reported a huge drop in employment, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. A separate measure that includes the underemployed and those who have quit looking also moved higher, from 13.6 percent to 13.8 percent.
The numbers easily topped economist expectations of 120,000 new nonfarm payroll jobs for the month, though it matched estimates for a slight increase in the headline jobless rate.
"I find this bizarre," Moody's economist Mark Zandi told CNBC. "I wouldn't be surprised if this gets revised to some degree...down."

 http://www.cnbc.com/id/101182289

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Twitter big profits ahead

Twitter is a young company generating large losses as it competes in a highly uncertain sector of the economy.
And that is exactly why investors clamored for a piece of its initial public offering, which closed on Wednesday evening.
Twitter’s shares were priced at $26, giving the company an overall value of $18.1 billion, including stock that the company is likely to issue to employees. That makes Twitter worth more than many storied American corporations, like Alcoa and Harley-Davidson. At that valuation, each of Twitter’s 230 million users around the world is worth $78. Going by such numbers, the public offering has been a tremendous success for the company, which raised $1.8 billion from the offering, a hefty war chest.

All this is impressive for a company that has racked up more than $300 million of losses in the last three years — and may not show real profits until 2015.
But investors are betting that Twitter is virtually destined to become wildly profitable as advertisers pay it increasing amounts of money to reach consumers who use the service.
“The possibilities and opportunities afforded by the platform are limitless,” Dick Costolo, Twitter’s chief executive, said in a company presentation to promote the offering. Still, if recent history has anything to teach, the euphoria is unlikely to last.
 http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/11/06/twitters-market-valuation-suggests-wall-st-sees-huge-growth-potential/?_r=0

Monday, November 4, 2013

US dollar collapsing my thoughts on it

US dollar is collapsing why you ask, I don't know. It could be the multiple cesspool of hack. We live in Obama spending too much money on anything and everything. We don't need to keep on spending to survive we need to be more productive. We need more jobs we need more people. We need more entities that can help us out. What really angers me is Obama thinks he has unlimited checkbook and he can spend, spend, spend. I tell you one thing, we do not have any of the money anymore. I will be owing China. The rest of our lives. I say this in Jesus name amen

Dem Lt. Governor Candidate Refusing to Shake Opponent's Hand

 Alveda King—the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr. and one of America’s most prominent and respected civil rights leaders—said in a statement to Breitbart News:
I was saddened to learn today that Lt. Gov. candidate Ralph Northam refused to shake the hands of his opponent E.W. Jackson at the end of a television debate.  I am deeply burdened by the loss of civility in politics today.   
As one who has been elected to office as a Democratic Georgia State Representative, served as a Republican presidential appointee and who has often voted as an Independent, I have often said that we would all be better off without the political squabbles that tend to divide us. Refusing to shake hands with your opponent in front of a television audience takes the loss of civility to a new low. I would hope that his refusal to shake hands had nothing to do with the color of his opponent’s skin.
In a troubled economy, people are looking for leaders who can bring everyone together to solve the problems that confront us all. It is my hope that in these last hours of the race, Ralph Northam will recognize his inappropriate behavior and offer an apology to E.W. Jackson and to all those he hopes to represent.
Dr. King’s reference to skin color is because Northam is white, while Jackson is African-American.
Ken Blackwell from the American Civil Rights Union—who has been elected to public office more than a dozen times and also received presidential appointments and Senate confirmations to several federal offices—also offered his reaction exclusively to Breitbart News, saying:
The Founders of the American republic understood that democracy only works when both sides can at least be civil to their opponents. Virginia voters need to decide if that disqualifies Ralph Northam from being lieutenant governor of the Old Dominion. 
People sometimes accuse politicians of being two-faced or insincere when they refer to bitter opponents as “my good friend” and pose for smiling photos with them. It’s not deception; it’s basic courtesy and respect, without which democracy cannot function.
In many countries, disagreements over policy end in brutal government oppression or even bloodshed. Politics can be so passionate with people clashing over views that an essential element of building goodwill and finding common ground is by working overtime to be courteous and complimentary. Unfortunately, Mr. Northam’s actions fall short of that important standard.
Virginia’s top Democratic candidates Terry McAuliffe (running for governor) and Northam have portrayed themselves as pragmatic centrists who are happy to reach across the aisle. But this video shows Northam won’t even reach across his chair.
After a lively debate, at 6:30 in the video, Jackson—the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor—attempts to shake hands with Northam, who will not shake it and doesn’t even look Jackson in the eye.
At first, a viewer might give Northam the benefit of the doubt that somehow he doesn’t see the extended hand. But Jackson dispels that doubt by taking his outstretched hand to tap Northam on the arm and then re-extends his hand almost into Northam’s lap. Northam still refuses to take it.
This comes on the heels of the final debate topic: gay marriage. The candidates had just differed on expanding government-run healthcare through Medicaid, beginning at 4:09 in the video. Northam said he supports adding 400,000 Virginians to government-run and taxypayer-funded healthcare, while Jackson said it would bankrupt Virginia, so private-sector options must be developed instead.
At 5:29, Jackson—a former Marine and Harvard-educated lawyer who is also a Christian minister—said he welcomes in Virginia both those who believe in traditional marriage and those who support same-sex marriage but that Northam believes people who do not embrace gay marriage have no place in Virginia. (One of Northam’s relevant statements is linked here.) Jackson adds that he believes that there is increasing intolerance of devout Christians on this issue and that Northam’s statements suggest anti-Christian bias.
While one would expect Northam to quickly say Jackson is completely misrepresenting his position, he does not deny Jackson’s claim. Instead Northam says that he supports gay marriage (using the poll-tested term “equality”) and then reasserts that he thinks all of Virginia should support gay marriage.         
Virginia’s election is this Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Obama care the next generation

hello ladies and gentlemen, this is FEMA camp infobase, we're here to talk about Obama care. And it's gargantuan nightmare of the system that people are not going to get their healthcare from the big exchanges and most of him will will's probably die from death panels that is correct. This Obama thought he was doing something decent for the American people, but he did not think with the right type of mind. His mind is out there costing taxpayers tens to thousands of dollars in premiums. He claimed the premiums will be going down, but you lie to the American people like you, I is I am not raising taxes, speech, but it's hard to understand how this whole thing will be working into one gigantic unified machine. The unified machine. It's just a machine that is a conglomerate nightmare. I understand why people are going to die on this plan, death panels. Let me tell you about death panels it's going to be a bureaucratic bean counter telling you you cannot get that surgery, not Dr. not a specialist by the bean counters. Why you may ask? Because Obama does not understand anything about healthcare in general and thinking about the global endgame is a nightmare of the society of people who sleeps

Gunman targets TSA in Los Angeles airport shooting


LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A man toting a semi-automatic rifle, some 150 rounds of ammunition and a grudge against TSA workers shot his way past a security checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport in a deadly rampage that sent hundreds of travelers fleeing in terror.
When the shooting stopped, a Transportation Security Administration officer was dead. Gerardo I. Hernandez, 39, became the first TSA officer in the agency's 12-year history to be killed in the line of duty.
Five other people were hurt, including two other TSA employees and the gunman, identified as Paul Ciancia, 23, of Pennsville, N.J. He was shot four times by airport police and remained hospitalized but there was no word on his condition.
Ciancia apparently had been living in Los Angeles for about 1 1/2 years, authorities said.
As gunshots rang out in Terminal 3 on Friday morning, swarms of passengers screamed, dropped to the ground or ran for their lives.
Leon Saryan, 65, had just passed through security and was looking for a place to put his shoes and belt back on when he heard gunshots. He fled with a TSA worker, who he said was later wounded slightly, and managed to hide in a store. As he was cowering the corner, the shooter approached.
"He looked at me and asked, `TSA?' I shook my head no, and he continued on down toward the gate. He had his gun at the ready and but for the grace of God I am here to tell about it," said Saryan, of Milwaukee.
As Saryan was fleeing for his life, others were hiding behind ticket counters and under tables.
"I really thought I saw death," said Anne Rainer, who witnessed the gunfire with her 26-year-old son Ben. The pair were about to leave for New York so her son could see a specialist for a rare genetic condition he has.
They took refuge behind a ticket counter where she said people prayed, cried and held hands. She watched as one person jumped from a second-floor balcony to get away from the gunman.
"Adrenaline went through my head, my body went numb, and I said, `If I have to go, it's OK because I'm not going to feel it, but I have to save him,'" Rainer said.
Nick Pugh had just handed his driver's license and boarding pass to a TSA screener and was about to walk toward a metal detector when the shooting began. He dove to the floor. Watching panicked people trying to crawl over one another, Pugh got up and bolted through an emergency exit door and onto the airport tarmac.
"I thought with all of the terrorism we've had, get away from the terminal where everyone is," Pugh said. "If there's a lot of people shooting or a bomb, get away from where everybody else is. I just ran."
Others fled into the terminal, taking refuge in coffee shops and lounges as the gunman shot his way toward them. However, some witnesses and authorities said the gunman ignored anyone except TSA targets.
Airport police officers shot the gunman four times, including in the mouth and leg, during a shootout in front of a Burger King in the terminal.
A law enforcement official said the gunman was dressed in fatigues and carried at least five full 30-round magazines of ammunition. In his bag he had a one-page, handwritten note that said he wanted to kill TSA employees and "pigs."
The official, who was not authorized to discuss the investigation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity, said the note referred to how the gunman believed his constitutional rights were being violated by TSA searches and that he was a "pissed-off patriot" upset at former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
On Friday, Ciancia's father in New Jersey had called authorities for help in finding his son after the young man sent one of his siblings a text message about committing suicide, Pennsville Police Chief Allen Cummings said.
The chief said he called Los Angeles police, who sent a patrol car to Ciancia's apartment. There, two roommates said that they had seen him a day earlier and he had appeared to be fine.
Cummings said that the Ciancias - owners of an auto body shop - are a "good family" and that his department had had no dealings with the son.
People who knew Ciancia said they were shocked that he was the alleged gunman.
Ciancia's former roommate in Los Angeles, James Mincey, said he appeared to be unemployed but never showed any disturbing qualities, such as a fascination with guns.
He spoke to Ciancia last week.
"He said he was going back to Jersey, going to work for his dad, and making amends with family problems ... and spending holidays with his family," Mincey told KABC-TV.
Ciancia had been into a next-door restaurant called The Morrison several times, owner Marc Kreiner said.
"He was kind of a quiet guy, came in mostly by himself," Kreiner told the Los Angeles Times.
The attack at the nation's third-busiest airport began around 9:20 a.m. when the gunman pulled the assault-style rifle from a bag he had carried into the terminal, which serves such airlines as Virgin America, AirTran, Horizon Air and JetBlue.
Airport police were running after the gunman within seconds of the first shots being fired, Chief of Airport Police Patrick Gannon said.
The airport was locked down and its normally packed roads were emptied of cars. Across the U.S., aviation officials stopped LAX-bound flights from taking off from other airports, causing delays around the country. Some Los Angeles-bound flights that already were in the air were diverted elsewhere.
Throughout the day, an estimated 1,550 scheduled arriving and departing flights with around 167,000 passengers were affected, according to the airport. That included 86 arriving flights that were diverted to other airports.
After the first attack police, unsure whether the gunman acted alone, escorted travelers out of Terminal 3 as they searched for other possible shooters.
Pugh, who had fled onto the tarmac so quickly he had left his ID behind, was briefly handcuffed until it was determined he wasn't involved.

 http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_LAX_SHOOTING?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-11-01-16-42-54

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Obamacare mess here on femacampinfobase

  1. White House knew ObamaCare claims were false

    Fox News-50 minutes ago
    WHITE HOUSE KNEW OBAMACARE CLAIMS WERE FALSE - Even as President Obama was assuring voters in the 2012 election that “you will ...
  2. Obamacare: More than 2 million people getting booted from existing ...

    CBS News-4 hours ago
    Obamacare: More than 2 million people getting booted from existing health ... the new Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare.
  3. ObamaCare sites fail to rate insurance plans

    Fox News-8 hours ago
    The consumer ratings are called for in the Affordable Care Act. They would be provided by a respected independent company, allowing ...
  4. Obamacare and deficits: Reality check

    CNNMoney-6 hours ago
    The fight du jour over Obamacare is the troubled rollout of healthcare.gov. But the more enduring fight will be about the law's potential effect on ...
  5. Obamacare malfunction shuts down application tool

    CNN-Oct 27, 2013
    A malfunction in key technology behind the Obamacare website left users unable to apply for health coverage late Sunday. Joanne Peters, a ...
  6. GOP's hypocrisy on Obamacare

    CNN-by Aaron Carroll-11 hours ago
    (CNN) -- Last spring, the Senate Finance Committee held a hearing on implementation of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as ...
  7. Obamacare deadline extended by six weeks

    New York Daily News-5 hours ago
    The Obama administration backtracked on its enrollment timetable to allow for bugs in the Affordable Care Act's website to be repaired.
  8. Morning Plum: Why normal debate about Obamacare is impossible

    Washington Post (blog)-51 minutes ago
    Foes of Obamacare are excitedly citing a rash of new stories claiming untold Americans are “losing” their insurance, as CBS News' Norah ...

Monday, October 28, 2013

Americans Won't Be Able to Keep Their Health Care Plan Under Obamacare

The journalist Ed Henry asked, "The president, when he was trying to get the law passed, repeatedly said, if you currently have health insurance you will be able to keep your plan. This morning David Axelrod was pressed on that point and said, the majority -- the vast majority -- will be able to keep their plans. He no longer works at the White House. From the podium, will you admit that when president said, if you have a plan, you'll get to keep it, that that was not true?"
After some throat clearing, Carney said, "So it's true there are existing health care plans on the individual market that do not meet those minimum standards and therefore do not qualify for the Affordable Care Act."

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Femacampinfobase is back online after a bit of troble in my end

Femacamp info base is back online stand by for hard hitting news and other things that are going on. We are in our latter days people things are going to get hot and heavy if you want to know more hit me up more is coming

Food stamp info news you can use

When over the weekend, a Xerox "glitch" shut down the EBT system, better known as foodstamps, for nearly the entire day across 17 states leaving millions without "funding" to pay for food leading to dramatic examples of the basest human behavior possible, some of the more conspiratorial elements saw this merely as a dress rehearsal for what may be coming in the immediate future. While there was no basis to believe that is the case, a USDA (the currently shuttered agency that administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) memo obtained by the Crossroads Urban Center in Utah carries in it a very disturbing warning for the 46+ million Americans currently on foodstamps.


For around 48% of the American people food stamps are now the norm. The food production in the US and other places in the world is under stress from the controlled weather. When the Food shortage hits then the price of food will rocket. This price increase will put another roughly 20-25% of the people on some form of food stamps. Check if food stamps can buy Plants and Seeds? This could be your redemption as it could make you independent.
The government will then bring in food rationing, like during the war, only the will retch it up a couple of notches maybe an epidemic of some sort due to malnutrition . A nation emergency will be declared and people will be dispossession of their belongings  and homes. Hence herded into FEMA Camps.
To the sheeple this will be seen as a caring government and they will follow in their swollen belly trance into bondage.
Read how Joseph controlled the people of Egypt with the 7 years of plenty and 7 years of famine. The powers that be have gathered up all that is needed and stored it away from the people. Now when the famine arrives the people will be captured in their total bondage.
This weekend America witnessed a limited crash in the computer systems that manage electronic benefit transfers across the country. Within hours of the crash panicked food stamp recipients who were left with no way to feed their families rushed grocery store shelves to obtain everything they could while the system was down.
The outage lasted less than a day, but it proved what many already knew, that America had become a nation so dependent on government subsidies that any glitch in the system could lead to total pandemonium.
But if you thought that isolated incident was bad, imagine what could happen next month.
- See more at: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/alert-government-freezes-ebt-funds-orders-states-to-withhold-transfers-to-food-stamp-recipients_102013#sthash.DjG7cf7A.dpuf

Saturday, May 28, 2011

fema news

  1. FEMA extends time, criteria for reimbursement of tornado debris ...


    al.com (blog) - Charles J. Dean - 30 minutes ago
    Robert Bentley announced Saturday that FEMA has granted his request for an extension and expansion of Operation Clean Sweep, the critical program aimed at ...
    Rainsville sets plan to clean private property- Times-Journal
    Joplin Working with Feds and Other Officials in Cleanup Efforts- KTTS
    County joins Operation Clean Sweep- Cullman Times Online
    all 5 news articles »

    al.com (blog)
  2. FEMA Could Run Out of Rebuilding Money in 2012


    ABC News - 6 hours ago
    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has $2.4 billion in its Disaster Relief Fund to last through Sept. 30 and is seeking $1.8 billion for the ...
    FEMA releases aid application and distribution numbers- Joplin Globe
    FEMA: Millions granted in aid over month- Gadsden Times
    Individual FEMA aid now available- Evansville Courier & Press
    New Republic - Louisville Courier-Journal
    all 295 news articles »
  3. 'Comforter-in-chief' heading to tornado-ravaged Missouri


    The Hill - Sam Youngman - 2 hours ago
    The president has kept in regular touch with FEMA administrator Craig Fugate who was dispatched to the area almost immediately. ...
    Blunt asks for 100 percent reimbursement- News-Leader.com
    all 155 news articles »

    PoliticMo
  4. Spring Disasters Bring Out FEMA's Best Response


    NPR - 5 hours ago
    by NPR Staff The datelines from weather disasters so far this year stretch across the Midwest and South. This week, there was the devastation of Joplin, ...
  5. FEMA official hurt in wreck on Dover Road


    Clarksville Leaf Chronicle - Chris Smith - 8 hours ago
    According to Clarksville Police, a 78-year-old FEMA worker helping with the disaster response in Stewart County crossed into the westbound lanes, ...
    FEMA Worker Hurt In Car Crash- WSMV Nashville
    all 2 news articles »
  6. Goodyear Blimps Assist Tornado Relief Effort


    PR Newswire (press release) - 1 day ago
    "Goodyear's blimps add a wide reach and unique nature to our messages," said FEMA's Director of Private Sector, Dan Stoneking. "We greatly appreciate their ...
    GT - S
  7. FEMA teams tally up Minneapolis tornado damage


    KARE - 1 day ago
    MINNEAPOLIS -- Six teams of FEMA storm damage appraisers fanned out across north Minneapolis Thursday, armed with maps and clipboards. ...
    FEMA lands in Minneapolis for a whirlwind tour- Minnesota Public Radio
    FEMA Teams Comb Minneapolis Damage- FOX 9 News
    Federal disaster aid likely for Minneapolis- Minneapolis Star Tribune
    all 89 news articles »

    KAALtv.com
  8. Fultondale, Alabama cleanup delay blamed on FEMA form


    al.com (blog) - Mike Oliver - 4 hours ago
    "FEMA, I think they are supposed to be experts at disasters, aren't they?" Waldrep said. "You would think they would know what forms to use and tell us what ...

    al.com (blog)
  9. Boston Receives FEMA Grant For January Storm


    Patch.com - Alix Roy - 22 hours ago
    The city will receive $2.6 million in reimbursements from FEMA and other government agencies for expenses stemming ...
  10. FEMA to assess flooding damage


    Beartooth NBC - Ryan Whalen - 19 hours ago
    Montana's Disaster and Emergency Services continues to assist and respond to flooding throughout the state. ...
  11. News archive results for fema

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    1. Shelter in the storm


      Laurel Leader Call - David Owens - Laurel Leader-Call - 1 day ago
      “It will be built to FEMA 361 standards, which means it can sustain 250 mph ... “This is FEMA's legacy to the state of Mississippi and the City of Laurel,” ...
      Jones Co. to have storm shelter- WXVT
      Construction of FEMA storm shelter in Jones County underway- WLOX
      all 6 news articles »
    2. House Panel Approves Disaster Funds for FEMA


      Wall Street Journal - Corey Boles - 3 days ago
      FEMA currently has about $2.4 billion remaining in its disaster-relief account, but an official at the agency said it was too early to gauge the final costs ...
      House panel moves to cut FEMA, firefighter grants- The Hill
      $1 billion in FEMA funding approved by House- San Francisco Chronicle
      House panel approves an extra $1 billion for disaster relief- CNN
      Fox News (blog) - CNN Political Ticker (blog)
      all 351 news articles »

      Washington Times
    3. FEMA aid bill advances as tornado response continues


      Washington Post - Ed O'Keefe - Paul Kane - 3 days ago
      FEMA has already deployed more than 4300 workers this year in response to dozens of federally declared disasters and has distributed about $149 million in ...
      FEMA Details Response To Joplin, Looks Ahead To Severe Weather- KCTV Kansas City
      Joplin update: FEMA says it's here for the long haul- Neosho Daily News
      eNews Park Forest - KSPR
      all 11578 news articles »

      Telegraph.co.uk
    4. After FEMA snub, McDonnell offers surplus to Va. tornado victims


      Washington Times - Paige Winfield Cunningham - 1 day ago
      The governor made the announcement a week afterfema-disaster-aid/” target=”_blank”> he appealed a refusal by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ...

      Washington Times
    5. Supporters set up tents to help Cordova rebuild


      WBRC - Emily Luxen - 15 hours ago
      They want to support storm victims and also send a message to city leaders that residents should be allowed to stay in FEMA mobile homes and shouldn't be ...
      Alabama tornadoes: Cordova is mired in ... mess- al.com (blog)
      all 5 news articles »

      al.com (blog)
    6. Delegation Calls on FEMA To Quickly Approve State s Request For ...


      PoliticalNews.me (press release) - 7 hours ago
      WASHINGTON – Senators John Hoeven and Kent Conrad, and Congressman Rick Berg today called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency to approve quickly an ...
    7. FEMA Is Closing Disaster Center


      Dade County Sentinel - Robin Ford Wallace - 3 days ago
      The Disaster Recovery Center set up on May 2 in the Dade Administrative Building by the Georgia and Federal Emergency Management Agencies (FEMA and GEMA) ...
      Pompton Lakes backs state's appeal to FEMA- NorthJersey.com
      FEMA Hiring Arkansans to Assist In Disaster Recovery- KATV
      Hollister FEMA office opens for flood victims- News-Leader.com
      Chattanooga Times Free Press - OzarksFirst.com
      all 100 news articles »

      Chattanooga Times Free Press
    8. Deaths Spur Interest in Shelters


      Wall Street Journal - Jennifer Levitz - 20 hours ago
      FEMA offers grants for both types, with funds directed toward states receiving major disaster declarations. States administer grants, and recipients must ...
      County storm victims receive $167000- Hartselle Enquirer
      all 3 news articles »
    9. Slidell seeks FEMA money for drainage


      News Banner - Erik Sanzenbach - 1 day ago
      Chief of Administration Tim Mathison explained to the Slidell Council Tuesday night that even though FEMA has already given the city several million dollars ...
    10. Eligible parties can apply for FEMA funds


      Daily Republic - 1 day ago
      FEMA offices will be established in several locations throughout the state. Anyone eligible must apply for assistance by June 12, but people are asked to ...
    1. Eligible parties can apply for FEMA funds


      Daily Republic - 1 day ago
      FEMA offices will be established in several locations throughout the state. Anyone eligible must apply for assistance by June 12, but people are asked to ...
    2. More than $1.1 million in FEMA aid received in Limestone


      News Courier - Adam Smith - 19 hours ago
      By Adam Smith adam@athensnews-courier.com ATHENS — More than $1.1 million in FEMA aid has been received by Limestone County residents in the wake of the ...
    3. Insuring your home against natural disasters


      CBS News - 3 hours ago
      So take something like hurricane insurance: If the annual people is $1074, let's say, over ten years, you're spending roughly $10000 - FEMA will tell you ...
    4. Missouri tornadoes: Death toll climbs to 116; FEMA moves to respond


      Washington Post (blog) - Ed O'Keefe - 5 days ago
      FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate is traveling to Missouri on Monday to begin assessing what might be needed from the federal government. ...
      President Obama sends federal help to tornado ravaged Missouri- CNN (blog)
      Right-Wing Media Predictably Attack Obama For Going To Europe ...- Media Matters for America
      Cursed Travel? Obama's Trips Overshadowed by Natural Disasters- ABC News
      NPR - Irish Independent
      all 131 news articles »

      ABC News
    5. Emergency officials evaluating storm recovery efforts in Tennessee


      WBIR-TV - 1 day ago
      FEMA says it has contacted and registered 9-thousand families in Tennessee. ... One problem FEMA says it's running into -- some people are giving the wrong ...
      State, federal emergency officials discuss steps to disaster ...- The Republic
      Much of TN to be declared federal disaster area- Jackson Sun
      all 24 news articles »

      WBIR-TV
    6. Ron Paul: Get Rid of FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program


      Blogcritics.org (blog) - 19 hours ago
      FEMA is a waste of taxpayer dollars. At least, that's what Ron Paul said in an interview on CNN: " I think it's bad economics. I think it's bad morality. ...
    7. Death tally continues to rise


      Joplin Globe - Wally Kennedy - 13 hours ago
      Josh deBerge, spokesman for FEMA, said Friday that FEMA has registered 3800 ... He said the majority of assistance from FEMA requires no matching money. ...
    8. Former Mayor Sentenced for FEMA Fraud


      KATC Lafayette News - 3 days ago
      As a result the defendants' fraud, the Town of Ball and its employees unlawfully received hundreds of thousands of dollars from FEMA following Hurricane ...
      Former Ball mayor sentenced to 4 years in prison as mastermind of ...- Alexandria Town Talk
      Former Ball mayor sentenced in fraud scheme- San Antonio Express
      all 21 news articles »
    9. Damaged lift station is not polluting Bull Shoals Lake


      Baxter Bulletin - 8 hours ago
      He said he has documented everything so claims can be made to FEMA. Powell noted proper reports have been filed and Arkansas Department of Environmental ...
    10. District 56 gets grant to raze floodprone Gurnee school


      Chicago Sun-Times - 3 days ago
      Dick Durbin said Tuesday a $2.4 million FEMA grant will be used to pave the way for ... “This additional assistance from FEMA will help Gurnee continue that ...
      Durbin Announces FEMA Grant for Flood Protection Efforts in Gurnee- eNews Park Forest
      FEMA gives money to make site of flood-damaged school into green space- TribLocal
      Gurnee gets $2.5M for flood protection- Chicago Tribune
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      1. Firefighters Urge City of Cleveland to Accept FEMA Funds


        PR Newswire (press release) - 3 days ago
        CLEVELAND, May 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The City of Cleveland has been offered the opportunity to accept $4.5 million in funding from FEMA (Federal ...
        Cleveland City Officials Decline SAFER Grant- Firehouse.com
        Cleveland firefighters rally to save jobs while layoffs loom- NewsNet5.com
        Cleveland council presses administration to take firefighter grant- Plain Dealer (blog)
        WTAM.com
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      2. FEMA advises W.Va, Va, rest of mid-Atlantic to prepare for ...


        Washington Post - 4 days ago
        FEMA advises residents to pay close attention to weather forecasts. Preparedness also includes being ready for power outages, flooding and high winds. ...
      3. FEMA Set Up at Hardware Stores


        WREG - 1 day ago
        Now, as people begin to get disaster grants from FEMA, he expects his work will only pick up. "Board up, trees on houses, just like one after another," ...
      4. 60 FEMA workers expected in Joplin


        Joplin Globe - Max McCoy - 3 days ago
        The addition, which was done at the direction of President Barack Obama, will pave the way for federal disaster relief, according to FEMA officials. ...
        Emerson Works to Beef Up FEMA Funding for Disasters- OzarksFirst.com
        House GOP Pays For Climate Disaster Relief By Increasing Climate ...- Think Progress
        When Disaster Response Is Its Own Disaster (and How We Can Easily ...- Huffington Post
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      5. Cordova mayor not backing down on FEMA trailer stance


        Alabama's13.com - Paris Jackson - 2 days ago
        CORDOVA - Cordova Mayor Jack Scott is sticking to the town's zoning ordinance that would keep single-wide FEMA trailers out of the area. ...
        Cordova storm victims upset over FEMA trailer ban- WBRC
        Cordova says no to FEMA trailers, why?- CBS42
        Regulation of the Day 177: Single-Wide Trailers- OpenMarket.org
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      6. From fake magician to millionaire barber


        The Citizen Daily - 2 hours ago
        The Ruka Juu na Fema TV talk show was a response by Femina HIP to inspire over a ... “I do not want to let Fema and the people who voted for me down. ...
      7. Alabama tornadoes: FEMA safety rules delay mobile home installation


        al.com (blog) - Robin DeMonia - 4 days ago
        Their new FEMA mobile home is in the background. (The Birmingham News/Joe Songer) The contractor installing Leggitt's new mobile home did not adhere to ...
        Finally, something to blame for the April 27 storms- Anniston Star
        Alabama tornadoes: Cordova trailer ban upsets storm victims- The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
        FEMA approves 250 mobile homes for storm victims- WAFF
        World Socialist Web Site
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      8. FEMA: Sba Disaster Loans Key To Alabama Recovery


        7thSpace Interactive (press release) - 2 days ago
        Help is also available by sending an email to disastercustomerservice@sba.gov or by calling the SBA Customer Service Center at To register with FEMA for ...
        FEMA and SBA open assistance centers- WLBT-TV
        SBA loans available for homeowners, renters and non-profits hit by ...- al.com (blog)
        Georgia residents with storm damage are encouraged to not throw ...- Cedartown Standard
        Tri State Defender - Paragould Daily Press
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      9. Lafourche wants FEMA loan forgiveness


        Daily Comet - Nate Monroe - 4 days ago
        But 15 parish governments and agencies, including Lafourche, are still required to repay FEMA. “The fundamental problem is that FEMA has insisted that local ...
        Louisiana officials ask federal government to forgive disaster loans- NOLA.com
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      10. East Ender sues over Hurricane Ike FEMA UTMB contract


        Ultimate East End - Glenna Herald - 1 day ago
        Lacey says that after FEMA agreed to fund the rebuilding of The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, damaged during Hurricane Ike, ...