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More of Trump helping America to be great again

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,447 Standard Supporter

As I said before, my friends in CA were told anywhere from 3-18 months for environmental inspection for their lost homes. That was until Trump showed up.

Think of the destitution the Hawaiians must have felt after months of no help from biden or the fed? How about the Carolinians who had to wait months for fed assistance under biden and the democrat leadership. Come to think of it, how about all the Americans being held in foreign prisons that Trump got released and returned.

Very proud of what a businessman can do as opposed to what a soul sucking, corrupt, lifelong rat politician doesn't do to help our fellow countrymen. Government being run by lifelong bureaucrats is a total disaster. We needed this new blood.

Contributor: President Trump came through for Los Angeles

Contributor: President Trump came through for Los Angeles

As the Eaton and Palisades fires raged in Los Angeles, more than a few Democrats and at least one Times columnist claimed President Trump would punish California rather than help it recover from the devastation. If the record-breaking cleanup of properties — led by the administration’s Environmental Protection Agency — is any indication, those fears were drastically overblown.

On Jan. 24, Trump signed Executive Order 14181 calling for the EPA to "expedite the bulk removal of contaminated and general debris" from the zones affected by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, in order to accelerate efforts to help the survivors recover and rebuild their lives.

“An EPA official on the ground described the expedited cleanup deadline to CBS News as ‘bananas,’ while another former EPA official said it may be nearly impossible to meet this deadline,” the CBS News report said.

State officials have praised Trump’s L.A. effort as well. In a letter dated Feb. 26, Yana Garcia, California secretary for environmental protection, thanked Zeldin profusely for the EPA's “historic collaboration with the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to achieve this significant milestone."

“When we met in early February, prior experiences suggested that Phase 1 could take months. Yet the work was completed in a matter of weeks,” Garcia wrote.

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