Hurricane Helene has delivered a devastating blow, but as first responders work tirelessly to recover from the wreckage, President Biden and Vice President Harris seem to be busy with more pressing matters—like perfecting their beachside selfies and enjoying a leisurely weekend. The pair’s response to the latest disaster serves as yet another reminder that when it comes to helping Americans in need, their enthusiasm is strikingly low.
While Biden soaks up the rays at Rehoboth Beach, Donald Trump, who is conveniently no longer in office, is actually stepping up to the plate by coordinating with tech mogul Elon Musk. Together, they’re working to restore Starlink internet service for hurricane victims in remote areas, ensuring that those affected have a lifeline to communicate with family and friends. Meanwhile, Biden and Harris appear more interested in empty photo ops than in addressing the real needs of struggling Americans.
How would the media have reacted if President Trump had been sitting on the beach while towns all over America were being wiped out by a hurricane? pic.twitter.com/R4W9doImyp
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 30, 2024
The narrative doesn’t take long to crystallize: it seems that the current administration would rather pour billions into foreign aid, like the nearly $200 billion sent to Ukraine, than help its citizens drowning in the aftermath of natural disasters. One can’t help but speculate about the priorities of the globalist overlords in Washington, especially since they seem to have an uncanny knack for funneling resources away from hardworking Americans and toward those who have crossed the border illegally.
In case anyone missed it, families in Hawaii received a mere $700 in assistance following their devastating fires. In contrast, illegal immigrant families in New York City are showered with nearly $18,200 a year. The contrast is staggering, and it raises an important question about where the Biden administration’s loyalties truly lie. Despite these glaring facts, the official narrative remains focused on equity and inclusion, while American citizens are left holding empty bags.
Don’t expect Biden to lead by example in this situation. His absence in places like East Palestine, Ohio, after a toxic train derailment, and a notable lack of interest in Waukesha, Wisconsin, after a Christmas parade tragedy demonstrate a concerning pattern of negligence for certain American communities—especially those who don’t fit the Democrats’ preferred voting demographics. Even in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where a majority voted for the current president, the administration’s lack of urgency post-Hurricane Helene is hard to overlook.
The irony is rich: the Biden-Harris administration seems oblivious to the fact that the victims of their neglect are, indeed, fellow Americans. As they continue their beach retreat and photo sessions, those left homeless and without resources remain a mere afterthought. The reality is laid bare: American citizens struggling during natural disasters are left to fend for themselves, while the administration’s attention is focused on non-citizens and international interests. This is not just political mismanagement; it is a betrayal of the very people they are sworn to serve.