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Camp FEMA Update: "We Feel Like We're In a Concentration Camp"
2012-11-12
Though details are scarce and media coverage has been completely restricted by officials, stories of what victims of Hurricane Sandy are experiencing at the hands of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the wake of the storm have begun to emerge.

The few available images from these so-called "tent cities" suggest that Camp FEMA isn't all it's cut out to be, with one resident using some choice words to describe how FEMA and the Red Cross have completely failed at their jobs.

...made an announcement that they were sending us to permanent structures up here that had just been redone, that had washing machines and hot showers and steady electric, and they sent us to tent city. We got f--k-d.

In other such tent cities the conditions are about as bad as you can describe them; on the order of third-world refugee camp, or worse:

One reason: the information blackout. Outside of the tightly guarded community on Friday, word was spreading that the Department of Human Services would aim to move residents to the racetrack clubhouse on Saturday. The news came after photos of people bundled in blankets and parkas inside the tents circulated in the media.

But inside the tent city, which has room for thousands but was only sheltering a couple of hundred on Friday, no one had heard anything about a move -- or about anything else. "They treat us like we're prisoners," says Ashley Sabol, 21, of Seaside Heights, New Jersey. "It's bad to say, but we honestly feel like we're in a concentration camp."

Access to the facilities has been restricted by armed guard. The same holds true for activities inside of the facilities, with guards posted around the clock.

The post-storm housing -- a refugee camp on the grounds of the Monmouth Park racetrack -- is in lockdown, with security guards at every door, including the showers.

No one is allowed to go anywhere without showing their I.D. Even to use the bathroom, "you have to show your badge," said Amber Decamp, a 22-year-old whose rental was washed away in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.

The mini city has no cigarettes, no books, no magazines, no board games, no TVs, and no newspapers or radios. On Friday night, in front of the mess hall, which was serving fried chicken and out-of-the-box, just-add-water potatoes, a child was dancing and dancing -- to nothing. "We're starting to lose it," said Decamp. "But we have nowhere else to go."
Posted by:Au Auric

#21  Looks like Joe just wrote the plot for the remake of the remake of Red Dawn. Wolverines!
Posted by: SteveS   2012-11-12 23:07  

#20  Apparently Americans = Amerikkans across the USSA = USRoA feel the same way ...

NOT-BRANDY "SANDY", SHE'S A FINE GIRL ...

versus

AFAIK, what began wid Louisiana + Texas earlier this weekend became ...

* CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > 15 US STATES [includ Texas] FILE PETITION TO SECEDE FROM THE UNITED STATES.

Which became ...

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > 18 STATES FILE PETITION TO SECEDE FROM US AFTER OBAMA VICTORY.

Which asof this AM 11/13/12 Guam time became ...

* FREEREPUBLIC > THE INDEPENDENT STATES OF AMERICA: TENS OF THOUSANDS DEMAND TO SECEDE FROM THE US.

The abovesame 15 then 18 US States is now up to 20, which seemingly includes 20 of 30 US States wid GOP Governators.

NOT-BRANDY "SANDY" IS ALSO SECESSION/SEPARATISM-HAPPY RANDY, I.E. A RED-STATER???

Looks like the OWG Mighty USSA may yet still become the OWG Weak USRoA Global SSR.

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* FYI TOPIX, WORLD NEWS > OBAMA WON HIS RE-ELECTION BECAUSE THE [poor] US ECONOMY WAS ON HIS SIDE, not Mittens.

IIUC, MORE $$$ SPENDING = QE #??? ... ...@ETC AD INFINITUM, NOT LESS???

I'M NOT SHOCKED, I TELL YA, I'M NOT SHOCKED!

* CHINESE MILITARY FORUM > LONDON TO LOSE TITLE AS WORLD FINANCE CAPITAL [3rd place by 2015], [CEBR] STUDY WARNS.

* WAFF > GREECE COULD DESCEND INTO CIVIL WAR - EXPERT [Charles McGrath], unless it chooses to de facto default on its crushing Govt-Public loans.

ARTIC > MCGRATH = TROIKA of European Commission, Euro Central Bank [ECB], + UN IMF is atempting to emplace itself as the de facto GOVT. OF GREECE + EUROZONE [EU = EUZ].

D *** NG IT, WHATS A LITTLE CIVIL WAR OR REGIONAL WAR IFF IT MEANS OWG + NORTH AMERICAN/AMERIKAN UNION [NAU] IN 2015???

* SAME > NO ONE TRUSTS GREECE, ESPEC THE TROIKA - TROIKA WANTS NAMES, NUMBERS OF THOSE TO BE FIRED, soon as well all those to be laid off and eventually fired EOY 2012 + likely going into EOY 2013.

Fear notteth, good people, Putin + Motherly Commie Airborne + North Koreans, etc. will come to save Amerikans from Americans!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-11-12 22:48  

#19  I'm surprised the Dead aren't in the hundreds from the aftermath. This has possibly been botched more than Katrina.
Posted by: Charles   2012-11-12 20:27  

#18  Someone has forgotten in the aftermath of Katrina, thousands of people were displaced to other geographical areas well beyond the Gulf.

In Houston we were flooded (no pun intended) with them. My boyfriend had neighbors from LA or MS who moved in right afterwards, and were there for four or five years.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2012-11-12 18:56  

#17  Procopius2k, yes we have one near our area. That's why I know about the security. I haven't been back to check on it. It's in a remote rural area. I know they didn't mix with the locals. The state is West Virginia.
Posted by: Dale   2012-11-12 18:35  

#16  Someone has forgotten in the aftermath of Katrina, thousands of people were displaced to other geographical areas well beyond the Gulf.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-11-12 18:30  

#15  Source for my comment #14
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-11-12 18:08  

#14  From NYTimes: 29,000 homes in the Rockaways, 17,000 in Nassau and 12,000 in Brooklyn were still deemed so damaged that “if they power the electric system you could do more harm than good.”

Saltwater damage to electrical circuits, open gas lines and other damage all present risks of fire and explosion that must be fixed before current can safely be restored to the house, he said.

“There are some people who are not going to get their power back because it is not a power issue any longer, it is a housing issue,” Mr. Cuomo said.

The pace of repairs has been slow, as homeowners have found electricians and other contractors so inundated with storm-related work that it can take weeks to get someone to simply show up.


These are just rough estimates. When the resources are not available, they are not available, i.e, housing for several months for 58,000 households, or a quick way to check and repair house power systems damaged by flooding.
Kicking, screaming, blaming FEMA (or anyone) will not provide those resources.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-11-12 17:51  

#13  Is Chris Matthews dribbling down his leg getting that tingling feeing up his leg again? What a putz.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-11-12 14:50  

#12  Rejoice citizens, your sacrifices have not been in vain - you got The One re-elected. Chris Mathews thanks you and the hurricane for your efforts.
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili   2012-11-12 14:27  

#11  I'd bet you we still have Fema camps in use from Katrina. Yes, they are fenced in with security.
Posted by: Dale   2012-11-12 13:55  

#10  "We Feel Like We're In a Concentration Camp"

You are.

You expected different? From the Feds? Why?
Posted by: Barbara   2012-11-12 13:13  

#9  Hi! I'm from the government and I'm here to help you.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-11-12 13:10  

#8  
But probably like everything else he seems to not know anything about, Benghazi, Petraeus, he knows nothing about these FEMA camps...


If only he knew! Then he'd fix it!

Posted by: Rob Crawford   2012-11-12 13:09  

#7  
Are there no churches providing aid and shelter? Colleges?


Hey, it's a Democrat area. That stuff is the government's job. Those other groups might get it wrong -- and a church group might sing a hymn!
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2012-11-12 13:08  

#6  But do remember, our Dear Leader got a 15% bump in the voting, because he flew up on Air Force One, stepped out and stood on a 2x4, made a speech, 10,000 pictures taken for his adoring public of his standing there, in all his glory with his bomber jacket on, and flew off to Vegas.... leaving these folks to this.

But probably like everything else he seems to not know anything about, Benghazi, Petraeus, he knows nothing about these FEMA camps...
Posted by: Sherry   2012-11-12 10:22  

#5  FEMA macht frei.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-11-12 09:36  

#4  Are there no churches providing aid and shelter? Colleges?

I've heard that there are Church organizations trying to help people that haven't yet, found themselves in the tender embrace of FEMA.

However, once you have checked into Camp FEMA, you can lever leave. Having had direct experience with FEMA during the 'canes Katrina & Rita, all I can say is that they are vile even in the best of circumstances. With Obama appointed leadership I can only speculate that things are MUCH worse.

I hope the inmates...er...guests get a protracted period of time to enjoy their hosts hospitality, and to reflect upon their life choices.
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2012-11-12 09:36  

#3  One would think that these resources could be mobilized. Some people are screwed. There insurance does not cover flood damage. They will basically eat the loss. I heard that the people in that area were singing the praises of the Marine Corp. They said they came in, knew what they were doing, pitched in and really helped.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-11-12 09:34  

#2  How many people are now displaced because their homes are damaged beyond occupance? How many because power is unavailable?
Are there no churches providing aid and shelter? Colleges?
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-11-12 09:17  

#1  Yeah, well compare that with people in prison. Free health care, three squares a day, recreation, leisure time, television, libraries, legal help, religious freedom, a job, a clean place to live, conjugal visits in some places--all that on the taxpayers dime.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-11-12 09:16  

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