Letters from an American - October 4, 2024
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October 4th, 2024. MAGA Republicans are now lying about the federal response to Hurricane Helene
in much the same way they lied about Haitian migrants bringing chaos and disease to Springfield,
Ohio. Both disinformation efforts are flat-out lies, and both are designed to demonize immigrants.
Immigration was the issue Trump was so eager to run on that he demanded Republican lawmakers
reject the strong border bill a bipartisan group of lawmakers had hammered out.
The federal response to Hurricane Helene has drawn bipartisan praise with Republican Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina thanking Biden by name for what McMaster called a superb response.
right-wing organization started by anti-immigrant Trump loyalist Stephen Miller posted,
billions for Ukraine, billions for illegal aliens, and what for the Americans? Reprogram every single dollar that FEMA has dedicated to support illegal aliens to go towards Americans who are facing
unprecedented devastation. Yesterday in Saginaw, Michigan, Trump echoed Miller claiming that the
Biden administration is botching the hurricane response because it has spent all the money
appropriated for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, on illegal immigrants. They spent
it all on illegal migrants. They stole the FEMA money just like they stole it from a bank so they
could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have vote for them, he said. Today,
he claimed that a billion dollars was stolen from FEMA to use it for illegal migrants,
many of whom are criminals, to come into our country. Early this morning, ex-owner Elon Musk posted to his more than 200
million followers, yes, they are literally using your tax dollars to import voters and disenfranchise
you. It is happening right in front of your eyes. And FEMA used up its budget ferrying
illegals into the country instead of saving American lives. Treason.
On Wednesday, Dana Marioli, Joe Palazzola, and Khadija Safdar of the Wall Street Journal
broke the story that Musk has been financing groups with ties to Miller since 2022. But of
course, it is not happening in front of anyone's eyes.
On Wednesday, Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security,
in which FEMA is housed, told reporters that FEMA's disaster relief fund is adequately funded for current needs.
But, he warned, extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and severity, and we are not yet out of hurricane season.
If another emergency hits, FEMA's disaster relief fund will be stretched thin.
Congress also appropriated money for a different fund, the Shelter and Services Program, or SSP, which is part of Customs and Border Protection, but is administered by FEMA.
Established under the Trump administration in 2019, SSP gives grants to states and local
governments to provide shelter, food, and transportation to undocumented immigrants.
After Trump's accusation, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement,
these claims are completely false. As Secretary Mayorkas said, After Trump's accusation, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement,
these claims are completely false.
As Secretary Mayorkas said, FEMA has the necessary resources to meet the immediate needs associated with Hurricane Helene and other disasters.
The Shelter and Services Program is a completely separate, appropriated grant program that was authorized and funded by Congress
and is not associated in any way with FEMA's disaster-related authorities or funding streams.
Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post did not leave the story there.
Trump has a habit of assuming other politicians act in the same way as he would, Kessler wrote.
So he looked into why Trump would have accused Biden of raiding the FEMA disaster fund to handle undocumented migrants.
It turns out that's because he did this.
In the middle of hurricane season in 2019, Kessler explains. Trump took $155 million from the FEMA disaster fund and redirected it to
pay for detention space and temporary hearing locations for immigrants seeking asylum.
No, Biden didn't take FEMA relief money to use on migrants, the article title reads, but Trump did.
As in Springfield, a bipartisan group of lawmakers are begging MAGAs
to stop the disinformation, which is keeping people from accessing the help they need and
gumming up relief efforts as workers and local and state governments, as well as FEMA, have to
waste time combating lies. Scammers and political extremists are making things worse by spreading AI-generated
images and claiming that the federal government is ignoring the people and emergencies the images
depict. MAGA Republicans launched another major disinformation campaign today when the Bureau of
Labor Statistics released another blockbuster jobs report. It showed that the country added about 254,000
jobs in September, far higher than the 140,000 jobs economists expected. It also revised the
jobs numbers for July and August upward. The unemployment rate dropped from 4.2% in August to 4.1%, and wages have outpaced inflation. Mark Zandi,
chief economist for Moody's Analytics, wrote that the jobs report,
cements my view that the economy is about as good as it gets. The economy is creating lots of jobs
across many industries, consistent with robust labor force growth, and thus low and stable
unemployment. The economy is at full employment, no more and no less. Wage growth is strong,
and given big productivity gains, it is consistent with low and stable inflation.
One couldn't paint a prettier picture of the job market and broader economy.
One couldn't paint a prettier picture of the job market and broader economy.
Yet, MAGA Republicans deny that the economy is strong.
Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican of Florida, openly called the jobs report fake.
And when a reporter asked Trump, jobs are up, the stock market hit that all-time high, do you acknowledge that the economy is improving?
He answered, no, it's not.
But, apparently stung, this afternoon Trump posted on his social media site what appeared to be an
announcement. After an emoji of a flashing red light, a headline read, new, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has endorsed Trump for president.
A representative for Dimon instantly denied such an endorsement, saying it is false.
According to a spokesperson for JPMorgan, Dimon has neither contributed money nor endorsed Trump
or anyone else in the 2024 presidential race.
But Trump has not taken the post down.
Hugo Lowell of The Guardian notes that Trump has admired Diamond for a long time and likely
craves his support. Trump has been unable to attract major endorsements, while celebrities
throw their influence behind Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz almost daily. Yesterday,
musician Bruce Springsteen endorsed Harris. Today, businessman and former Los Angeles
Lakers basketball player Irvin Magic Johnson Jr. endorsed her. The firehose of lies is designed
to make it impossible for voters to figure out the truth. The technique is designed
so that eventually voters give up trying to engage, conclude everyone is lying, throw up their hands,
and stop voting. Holding on to facts combats the effects of the storm of lies.
Finally tonight, the ex-account of Trump's team and the Republican National Committee,
now run by the Trump family and loyalists, shows a clip of Biden unexpectedly entering the White House briefing room today, joking with reporters and saying,
welcome to the swimming pool. Referring to Biden or whatever's left of him,
the Post suggested his swimming pool reference was a sign of mental
incapacity. In fact, the briefing room was indeed originally a swimming pool. President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt added the pool to the White House in 1933 after he found swimming helped to keep him
in shape after his 1921 bout with polio. Presidents Harry Truman,
John F. Kennedy, who had a mural by Bernard Lamont installed around it, and Lyndon B. Johnson used
the pool frequently. Richard Nixon did not. In 1970, Nixon had the pool covered and the space
converted into the White House press room. Nixon ordered the change made in such a way that it
could be easily undone in case he got pushback for covering up FDR's pool. But his successor,
Gerald Ford, who was an avid swimmer, largely ended the conversation when he added a new
outdoor pool to the White House complex in 1975. Biden's reference to the press room as a swimming pool was a historical
joke rather than a sign of mental incapacity. This lie deserves the same scrutiny as the other
whoppers from today, though, because as Glenn Kessler accurately observed, Trump's common pattern is projection. This is your world.