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Eugene

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Sat Jan 31, 2026, 05:15 PM Saturday

Kristi Noem treated FEMA as an adversary. Then came a massive winter storm

Source: CNN

Kristi Noem treated FEMA as an adversary. Then came a massive winter storm

Jan 30, 2026
PUBLISHED Jan 30, 2026, 5:00 AM ET
By Gabe Cohen

When Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem strode into the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters last week, ahead of a monster winter storm that walloped much of the country, she caught staffers buzzing around the agency’s response center off guard.

“I was shocked she showed up after all the sh*t we’ve been put through and what she’s said,” one FEMA official told CNN, adding that you could hear a pin drop in the center that day.

For the past year, Noem has been one of FEMA’s loudest critics, calling the disaster response agency partisan, bloated and broken; vowing to “clean house”; and even threatening to eliminate it altogether. FEMA insiders say her reforms and rhetoric have tanked morale and driven out thousands of disaster workers, including dozens of experienced senior leaders.

But on this day, she sounded more like a coach before a big game, rallying the staff to “lean forward” and help Americans weather the storm with a robust federal response, three sources with firsthand knowledge told CNN.

For many inside FEMA, it was a jaw-dropping about-face ...

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Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2026/01/30/politics/kristi-noem-fema-winter-storm

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Kristi Noem treated FEMA as an adversary. Then came a massive winter storm (Original Post) Eugene Saturday OP
If the vile POS doesn't sue the IRS for 10 billion vapor2 Saturday #1
I wonder what her costume was for this gig? She was just playing a role, trying to get out of trouble. Biophilic Saturday #2
I think it's time... GiqueCee Saturday #3

vapor2

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1. If the vile POS doesn't sue the IRS for 10 billion
Sat Jan 31, 2026, 05:18 PM
Saturday

there would be $$$$$ for Fema. All incompetent, self enriching morons

Biophilic

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2. I wonder what her costume was for this gig? She was just playing a role, trying to get out of trouble.
Sat Jan 31, 2026, 05:24 PM
Saturday

GiqueCee

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3. I think it's time...
Sat Jan 31, 2026, 06:58 PM
Saturday

... that essential agencies be insulated from the vagaries of capricious presidents (who are invariably Republicans) appointing incompetent ass-kissers to run them. A president could still suggest nominees, but only a board of unassailable experts can appoint them. Congress has a disturbing percentage of blithering idiots making decisions for which they are grotesquely unqualified, so why do they get to decide who IS qualified for a critical position, without consulting people who actually know what their talking about? And, God forbid we ever get another brain-dead skidmark like Trump in the Oval Office, NO president can unilaterally gut an essential agency because he only got ONE scoop of ice cream at a state dinner.
Who can forget, "Helluva job, Brownie!" when Dubya's pet idiot fucked up royally in New Orleans? There have been too many instances of politics taking precedence over reason when lives are at stake. THAT shit has gotta stop. It's why we're up to our eyeballs in this brain-breaking clusterfuck now.

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