Should the U.S. Get Rid of FEMA, as Ron Paul Suggests?

GOP 2012 candidate denounces FEMA as natural disasters plague the country

August 29, 2011 RSS Feed Print
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Ken Walsh reports that Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul denounced the Federal Emergency Management Agency Sunday morning on Fox News, as millions of Americans buckled down for Hurricane Irene. Paul has been consistent in his criticism of the agency, voting against a 2008 bill that would have sent federal aid to his home state of Texas after Hurricane Ike, and promising to oppose any future requests by the Obama administration for more funding. His most recent condemnations came directly after a Fox News interview with FEMA Director Craig Fugate. Paul admitted it would take time to dissolve the agency but it was necessary that Americans “transition out of the dependency on the federal government." [Read more about how President Obama is handling natural disasters.]

According to Paul, the country simply cannot afford to waste money on the “deeply flawed policy” that underlies FEMA’s operation. He argues that FEMA has one of the worst reputations for inefficient bureaucracy and that it “creates many of our problems.” FEMA came under attack after its bungling of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, and the federal deficit has dominated the national political debate. Yet the timing of Paul’s comments was particularly bold, as they came only days after an unprecedented Virginia earthquake and while a hurricane roared through much of the Northeast.

Tuesday’s earthquake did little damage and some have complained that Hurricane Irene was overhyped. Millions are still without power and many areas, especially Vermont, have experienced the worst flooding in decades. The death count currently sits in the 20s, but could have been much higher if it not for the efforts of government officials. Argues Susan Milligan,

First responders on a government payroll stepped up to rescue people and clear the streets and beaches. President Obama declared federal emergencies that will make states and the District of Columbia eligible for disaster aid. And now, people will undoubtedly expect their state and federal governments to help clear the debris and fix damaged infrastructure. Or is the We-Hate-Government crowd expecting the private sector to volunteer to pay for it?

What do you think? Do Americans depend too much on the federal government for disaster aid? Should FEMA be disbanded, as proposed by Rep. Ron Paul? Take the poll and comment below.

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OK. This is just a ramble. Self-reliance. Wean ourselves as a nation off the taxpayer (not government) teat. Be responsible. Be a good citizen and help your neighbor. Stop expecting Uncle Sam to help you at every step of life. Yeah, I would accept FEMA money if they handed it to me, but they won't hand me money -- I crunch my budget every month, have no flat screen TV, bought my first new car when I was 46, never catch a movie flick on the first run to save money, rarely buy new clothes, etc, generally try to be a fiscally responsible citizen so I don't have to rely on what is basically government welfare should a disaster occur in my area. What are you doing to make sure you don't have to beg to the feds for help, like a pauper? I'm no angel, I'm just trying to do the best I can. I mean whoever heard of not having homeowner's insurance, REALLY! or even renters. If you don't have it, that's your risk. Everyone makes choices every day, but you should also reap the consequences of your action -- good, bad or ugly. I mean, how fair is it that I enjoy a lower standard of living to be financially responsible and you run around like free-wheeling Willy without a care in the world, living as if there were no tomorrow? My only advice to the fiscally irresponsible, risk-takers: Enjoy that extra spending money a lot, b/c you will need to pull up that good feeling you get when you blow that money after the storm hits your house. Remember all the fun you had buying that over-priced TV when you have to stand in line for FEMA, deal with incompetent bureaucrats, and become a dependent of the state. I believe everyone adult of legal age is competent (I'm not talking about the disabled, and I know that unemployment can create a need for assistance, etc). Adults should be treated like adults. If you put yourself in a risky situation, you must deal with the consequences. But I am sure your neighbors and community will make sure that you don't do without -- after all we are a nation founded on Christian beliefs. But in the end, its root hog or die! I'm not really a mean person, I just like my personal freedom. Please make an effort to rediscover yours. (And don't pick apart my comments- its just a rant. I only I hope you get the idea.)

Su of VA 7:40AM September 23, 2011

We should never do anything Ron Paul suggests. Its all nonsense and Ron Paul knows it - that's the beauty of being a fringe candidate, no one ever expects his crazy ideas to ever see the light of day.

Ron Paul is ridiculous considering his district has been a FEMA whore, regularly getting bailouts from hurricanes.

This guy is a professional campaigner, planning his retirement with all the moneybombs he's constantly soliciting - well knowing that he has no chance of getting the Republican nomination.

Anyone who takes Ron Paul seriously is a buffoon. Ron Paul is at best a cartoon character. Nothing makes me more happy than Ron Paul retiring and his presidential campaign going nowhere again.

Fat chance Ron Paul is ever going to get off the federal dole, but he sure wants to prevent you from getting any money from the federal government that you probably have been paying into all your life.

Darlene of MN 7:24PM September 07, 2011

more and more people are realizing that ron paul is correct in that too many americans have become too dependent on the federal government-it may not come during ron paul`s campaign for president but eventually america will come to its senses again

Ed Helmstetter of NJ 11:24AM September 04, 2011

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