Amish volunteers have gone to North Carolina to build little homes for homeless hurricane victims. Federal and state authorities kicked the victims out of the houses, exiling them to tents and trailers instead, because the buildings weren’t “up to code.” Apparently housing families in canvas tents amidst freezing snowstorms is a safer alternative, according to these petty tyrants gone mad with the love of control.
After the wildfire in Maui last year and the hurricanes across the southern U.S. this year, federal officials were exposed for actively confiscating or blocking aid. Some of the Feds, no doubt, really are sadists, but many are petty tyrants who must be in control or everyone must suffer; that is, they think not of the people they are supposed to help, they think only of their own power. These are the same people who, during the Covid plandemic, rejected medical excuses and basic common sense to scream hysterically at anyone not wearing a mask and to kick them out of businesses and museums. This highlights exactly why unelected government bureaucrats are such a threat to American citizens’ welfare.
Stephen Green covered the story for PJ Media on how despicable government authorities—the same who spent over $1 billion of taxpayer funds on illegal aliens and Ukraine “winterization preparedness” before telling U.S. hurricane victims there wasn’t enough money for them—are determined to force families to freeze to death in tents this Thanksgiving:
Teamed up with Cabins 4 Christ, the Amish volunteers have been working five-day shifts before swapping out for the next team of volunteers. Nobody seems to know how many tiny homes have been built. But I used my paid research assistant, ChatGPT, to do some investigating for me. For whatever it’s worth, ChatGPT claims that “In disaster relief efforts, such as the recent North Carolina project, Amish carpenters often build small cabins in as little as 5 days.”
If a small team can build a home each week, and there are hundreds of volunteers working for almost four weeks, they must have built more than a hundred quality cottages by now. All on their own dime. If you know anything about Amish carpentry, you might safely assume those little cottages are well-built… The Amish came to Western NC and built 100+ tiny homes to shelter Helene victims from the cold mountain weather. Local and state authorities kicked the victims out of their houses, saying they didn’t pass code… Because a tent in late-autumn weather is safer than an Amish-built cottage, right?
Again, some NC families were sleeping in tents amid a snowstorm. There is no insult strong enough for a bureaucrat who would force homeless hurricane victims out into snowdrifts because they weren’t the ones who provided and approved the cabins. Such actions are thoroughly anti-American and, frankly, demonic.
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Author: Catherine Salgado
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