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US Announces $157 MILLION Aid For Hurricane Victims! Wait, Sorry…No, It’s For Lebanon


As North Carolina and surrounding neighbors are still struggling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the US swoops in with humanitarian aid!

Some of them will get $750.

But for Lebanon, they will get a cool $157 million! Now that’s a government that knows how to help it’s people.

Because nothing says “we care” like a fat check.

Who let us know about this?

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is the one that made the big reveal.

Blinken’s statement was basically a “we got you” to Lebanon.

So…if that’s what he’s saying to Lebanon, what is he saying to American hurricane victims?

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Meanwhile in Asheville…

The government is like a huge money machine, and everyone’s won the lottery!

That is, unless you’re an American citizen.

What’s the deal?

Don’t our leaders want the best for us?

We’re their people.

Or are we?

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Let’s take a look.

#1 Anthony Blinken

The Secretary of State wants to help Lebanon instead of American victims of Hurricane Helene:

Maybe he doesn’t have a strong connection to Americans for some reason?

Let’s look at his roots.

#2 Anthony Mayorkas

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The head of Homeland Security also doesn’t want to help.

Maybe he, too, doesn’t feel are real bond to America.

Let’s look at his roots…

# 3 Esther Manheimer

The mayor of Asheville.

That town is literally cut off from the rest of the country:

Here’s the mayor of Asheville:

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#4 Jaclyn Rothenberg

The person responsible for speaking on behalf of FEMA to the public:

No need to look up her roots.

And here’s a whole slew of other FEMA leaders:

For being only 2% of the U.S. population, this is sure one kosher operation.

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