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Hurricane Helene:
A Stark Trial of Resilience

Is it just me or is a majority of the mainstream media ignoring the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene? pic.twitter.com/kSaoLvipMP

— Link Lauren (@itslinklauren) September 29, 2024

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has ravaged communities and upended countless lives, the silence from Kamala Harris is deafening. Despite the widespread devastation, the Biden-Harris administration waited three days before issuing any statement. This, while billions of dollars are being funneled to Ukraine, leaves many Americans wondering where the priority truly lies.

Meanwhile, President Trump is set to visit Valdosta, Georgia, bringing much-needed relief supplies and addressing the media about the dire situation faced by so many families. With the election fast approaching, it’s a stark reminder of the kind of leadership we need—a leader who is present and responsive in times of crisis.

For weeks, Kamala Harris has positioned herself as the champion of the middle class, the candidate who will save our country. But when disaster strikes at home, her absence speaks volumes. Ninety lives lost and countless families left in despair, yet no words of comfort or support from her.

How can we trust Harris to protect and serve our citizens when she can’t even acknowledge their suffering? Actions speak louder than words, and all we’ve seen from Harris is talk. In contrast, Trump is on the ground, actively working to help those affected.

In this election, the choice is clear: one candidate can’t even address the wreckage from a natural disaster, while the other is making an effort to be there for the American people. If Kamala Harris can’t handle a domestic crisis, how can we expect her to navigate the complexities of foreign affairs?

Below are links to families devastated by Hurricane Helene. Let’s come together and support those in need, even when our White House will not.

Godspeed, and let’s make America kind again.

– F.W

Victims of Hurricane Helene & their donation funds

Many mainstream media outlets are sharing people’s stories but not their donation links.

By sharing our article, you not only help us spread the word, but you allow these victim’s donation funds to be seen.

House fire after 8-10ft of storm surge
St. Petersburg, fl


HEARTBREAKING: St. Petersburg local & patriot Nancy Cotto’s house burned down in Hurricane Helene destroying everything they owned. Due to the flooding, emergency services were delayed by 5 hours and in that time, their home was gone.

Please consider donating at the link below… pic.twitter.com/KyHU3OurOa

— Adam Francisco (@adamfrancisco_) September 28, 2024


Donate Here

Real Bread is donating bread and supplies to victims
Gofundme deleted their fund



Donate Here

Rebuilding homes for families
Baxley, ga


Donate Here

Couple lost entire home to water
Florida


Donate Here

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