As Hurricane Helene careened toward Florida’s Panhandle, numerous Republicans voted against extending funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

Last week, Congress approved $20 billion for FEMA’s disaster relief fund as part of a stopgap spending bill to fund the government through December 20. But the measure left out billions of dollars in requested supplemental disaster funding.

The Senate approved the measure by a 78-18 vote on September 25 after it passed the House in a 341-82 vote. Republicans supplied the no votes in both chambers.

Some of the Republicans who voted against the bill represent states that have been hard hit by Helene, including Florida Representative Matt Gaetz.


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  • @MicroWaveOP
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    Below are all the GOP lawmakers that voted against that bill:

    House:

    • Representative James Baird of Indiana

    • Representative Troy Balderson of Ohio

    • Representative Jim Banks of Indiana

    • Representative Aaron Bean of Florida

    • Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona

    • Representative Gus Bilirakis of Florida

    • Representative Dan Bishop of North Carolina

    • Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado

    • Representative Mike Bost of Illinois

    • Representative Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma

    • Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee

    • Representative Eric Burlison of Missouri

    • Representative Kat Cammack of Florida

    • Representative Michael Cloud of Texas

    • Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia

    • Representative Mike Collins of Georgia

    • Representative Eli Crane of Arizona

    • Representative John Curtis of Utah

    • Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio

    • Representative Byron Donalds of Florida

    • Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina

    • Representative Ron Estes of Kansas

    • Representative Mike Ezell of Mississippi

    • Representative Randy Feenstra of Iowa

    • Representative Brad Finstad of Minnesota

    • Representative Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota

    • Representative Russell Fry of South Carolina

    • Representative Russ Fulcher of Idaho

    • Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida

    • Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas

    • Representative Bob Good of Virginia

    • Representative Lance Gooden of Texas

    • Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona

    • Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia

    • Representative Morgan Griffith of Virginia

    • Representative Michael Guest of Mississippi

    • Representative Harriet Hageman of Wyoming

    • Representative Andy Harris of Maryland

    • Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana

    • Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio

    • Representative John Joyce of Pennsylvania

    • Representative Trent Kelly of Mississippi

    • Representative Darin LaHood of Illinois

    • Representative Laurel Lee of Florida

    • Representative Debbie Lesko of Arizona

    • Representative Greg Lopez of Colorado

    • Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida

    • Representative Morgan Lutrell of Texas

    • Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina

    • Representative Tracey Mann of Kansas

    • Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky

    • Representative Tom McClintock of California

    • Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia

    • Representative Mary Miller of Illinois

    • Representative Max Miller of Ohio

    • Representative Cory Mills of Florida

    • Representative Alex Mooney of West Virginia

    • Representative Barry Moore of Alabama

    • Representative Nathaniel Moran of Texas

    • Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina

    • Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee

    • Representative Gary Palmer of Alabama

    • Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania

    • Representative Bill Posey of Florida

    • Representative John Rose of Tennessee

    • Representative Matt Rosendale of Montana

    • Representative Chip Roy of Texas

    • Representative David Schweikert of Arizona

    • Representative Keith Self of Texas

    • Representative Victoria Spartz of Indiana

    • Representative Claudia Tenney of New York

    • Representative William Timmons of South Carolina

    • Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey

    • Representative Beth Van Duyne of Texas

    • Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin

    • Representative Mike Waltz of Florida

    • Representative Randy Weber of Texas

    • Representative Daniel Webster of Florida

    • Representative Bruce Westerman of Arkansas

    • Representative Roger Williams of Texas

    • Representative Rudy Yakym of Indiana

    Senate:

    • Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
    • Senator Mike Braun of Indiana
    • Senator Katie Britt of Alabama
    • Senator Ted Budd of North Carolina
    • Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho
    • Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska
    • Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee
    • Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri
    • Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin
    • Senator Mike Lee of Utah
    • Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas
    • Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma
    • Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
    • Senator Pete Ricketts of Nebraska
    • Senator James Risch of Idaho
    • Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri
    • Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina
    • Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
      • @tee9000
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        What a useful comment.

        • @Organichedgehog
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          -702 months ago

          To lemmy users, all Republicans are one-dimensional villainous caricatures twirling their mustaches

            • @Organichedgehog
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              -412 months ago

              I’d imagine they’ve proven otherwise many times. People aren’t one-dimensional pain-inflicting villainous caricatures. But nothing I say would convince you of that.

              • skulblaka
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                If you can give me a single solid event, I might be willing to believe it. But when people ask for proof and you respond “it’s happened, many people are saying it, but you wouldn’t believe me” that’s not a very convincing argument. Nor are the actions of local Republicans a convincing argument in favor of them not being mustache-twirling comic book villains. I believe this about them because this is all that they have given me reason to believe about them. If your every action is in service to evil then I label you evil. I will change my labels if and when they choose to act outside of them. I have seen precious little acting outside of that label since I’ve been old enough to pay attention to politics.

                • @Organichedgehog
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                  -192 months ago

                  Ok, if you say “show me one single act where a Republican acted with any singular other interest besides the explicit directive of making people suffer” I’ll spend my time finding an instance. Or you can just admit that you didn’t mean what you said, and no matter what I say you won’t change your mind, and we can go about our days.

                  • skulblaka
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                    You find me one example of a conservative in office who has acted like an objectively good person, and acted in the interests of other people without a profit motive, within the last 20 years and I’ll admit right here in the public forum that some conservative officials are good people.

                    Whether you take me up on that or not is up to you. I’m not really going to lose any sleep over it either way. My intention here isn’t to make you do homework to try and prove me wrong about something. My intention is to highlight that people are their actions, and if we pay attention to the actions of sitting Republicans, every action they make is in pursuit of personal profit or of harming the other. There are almost certainly isolated cases here and there where one of them has acted in a manner befitting a public official, but I couldn’t name any of those times and if you go searching for one I expect you’re going to have quite a bit of homework attempting to find one.

                    If your every action serves evil then I label you evil. If nearly every action serves evil but not all of them we promise, that’s still not a great look and I am not sympathetic to it.

                    You are right, in a way, in that I’m pretty confident you aren’t going to change my opinions in any fundamental way here today. But that’s not because I’m unwilling to listen to an alternate point of view, it’s because I come armed with knowledge. I already know what these people do. I have already tried to discuss, and share, and debate with conservative supporting citizens for many many years already. My open mind has led me to the conclusion that some percentage of them are truly genuinely wonderful people that are tragically misinformed about the world around them. Many more are just ignorant, some willfully so. And the small percent that remains are the ones that typically end up in office under Republican colors, who are the ones who discovered they can espouse these views in order to amass personal power beneath the eaves of a massive propaganda network set up and abused by the generations preceding and feeding off the energy (and donations! Somehow!) of the poor, misinformed, typically rural, american.

                    Please note that “all Republicans are evil” does not also mean “all Democrats are good” nor does it mean that all republican voters are evil. Most of them just aren’t being presented with a factual view of the world that surrounds them. They are victims in this system. But what it does mean, and this is the hill I’ll die on regarding this subject, is that all Republican officials who currently hold office in the United States of America are horrid, vile little shits and it’s an order of magnitude easier to find evidence corroborating that rather than refuting it. You have a pretty good chance of being able to reply to this with an article showing that the governor of Indiana built an orphanage once in 2018 or something, and feeling good that you’ve got one over on me, but if that’s the case then you’ve really missed the point of what I’m trying to communicate here. You don’t seem like an unreasonable person. You haven’t called me names or rage quit the conversation and I respect that and wish to respond in kind. I do not think that you, personally, are an evil or stupid person. But I do think you need to take a critical look at most of your representatives in our government, and really see what they’re up to. It’s easy to be blinded by propaganda, I am not immune to it and neither are you, and it’s been getting really bad these days. But just listen to what they say from their own mouths and ask yourself if that’s what you want representing you to the world at large.

          • catsarebadpeople
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            182 months ago

            Imagine commenting this on a post about how the only people to vote against a bill to help disaster victims are Republicans. Lemmy users don’t have to assume anything. It’s the entire subject of the headline lol. Nice martyr complex though.

            • @Organichedgehog
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              -232 months ago

              Martyr complex lol. Lemmy users love to assume that if you don’t demonize half of the country, that you’re a Nazi. You are the real caricature. I’ve been a straight ticket dem voter since I was 18 in the 04 election, probably longer than you’ve been alive. That doesn’t fit your extremely narrow worldview though lol

              • catsarebadpeople
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                Cry about how poorly everyone is treating Republicans for doing what they are doing then say you’re a “dem”. Lol, good try. This strategy gets posted often in far right forums.

                Also I didn’t say anything about Nazis. You brought that up. Really going through the checklist aren’t we? I said that the title of this post is about how Republicans did something objectively evil. I then called you out for defending that and trying to demonize the entire Lemmy community with a straw man. I’m sure that there are some Republican voters who are appalled by this vote and I hope they see what their party stands for.

                Your attempt to create outrage and keep others from engaging will not work here.

                • @Organichedgehog
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                  Goddamn, you types are really weird. There’s always one of you calling me a pLaNt. I don’t even see what my motivation would be, lol “omg he’s saying people are multidimensional and have different motivations, must be a Republican PLANT trying to KEEP OTHERS FROM ENGAGING”, lol it “WILL NOT WORK HERE”, do you hear yourself and how insane that sounds? As if that’s more plausible than a progressive dem that believes that maybe 50% of the country aren’t solely motivated by the drive to inflict suffering?

                  what a dimented worldview to have, I genuinely feel sorry for you, that that’s the world you live in. That my totally reasonable takes in this thread defines me, a literal straight-ticket dem voter for 20 years, as a Republican plant

                  • catsarebadpeople
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                    Good thing everything on the internet is true. You must be a real “dem” for sure. That is how us “dems” refer to ourselves all the time. Right fellow dem? Actually, I’m not a dem. I’m a straight ticket repub. I’ve just become disenfranchised with my party due to their policies which is what this post is actually about. For some reason you want to talk about anything but that though… Strange.

                    Instead of trying to convince people of something completely unverifiable, do you care to comment on the actual subject of this post or are you just here to complain about how everyone picks on the poor Republicans who are actively trying to block aid to hurricane victims so that they’ll be unable to vote in swing states?

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            Within the context of this bill, how else can one explain all the NO votes purely from Republicans? What about republicans whose states are devastated by Hurricane Helene?

            • @Organichedgehog
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              -62 months ago

              I don’t know man, I’m sure they had reasons other than “solely to inflict suffering on other humans”. Frankly, I don’t care. Republican politicians are mostly scum. But painting every Republican as a one-dimensional caricature that subsists on the suffering of others is shortsighted, naive, hyperbolic, and dangerous.

          • @tee9000
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            Understanding the motives of so many individual people is difficult. Lets just reduce it to greed and come up with some memes. This way we arent doing nothing.

            • @Doomsider
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              Oh yes, we just need to understand them and reach across the aisle to make it happen.

              GTFO of here with this bullshit. Did you forget the last 20 years of Republican obstruction? Where they vote against their own policies and refuse to compromise.

              The only thing to understand at this point is they will always place their party before our county. They will applaud a president who won’t take care of people because they didn’t vote for him.

              Cruelty is the response to decades of hate and fear. They chose this shitty path to walk down and now we have to deal with edge lords like you saying, “ahh shucks, you just gotta understand them.”

              • @tee9000
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                -112 months ago

                Make what happen?

                The comment that i replied to is the opposite of a thought… its a desire to belong. If reductionist comments disappear, then we are forced to think.

                We dont need people to find a new concise way to say things as simply as possible to repeat and spread it through the internet. Our goal shouldnt be to memeify our ideologies. We should shun zero-effort comments from discussion. We should believe in people to make the right decisions about the world while our discussions focus on truth above all else.

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                  Running our country in a non-partisan way. The fact that the Republicans have chosen to make every single topic from child labor laws, equality, healthcare, education, to living wages a partisan topic is no accident.

                  It is pure obstructionism based on lies, fear, and hate. Your suggestion is, like so many wanna be edge lords right now, that we just don’t get them. That if we just took the time to understand them then we could communicate our message.

                  This is simply not true unfortunately. The solution is not trying to understand their ignorance, it is creating an environment we can all thrive in. This has been made near impossible by them purely out of spite. They can and will fuck everyone over if they perceive that whatever group they happen to be told to hate may suffer more.

                  So while I do agree generalization and over simplification can be a bad thing for discourse, I just have point out the reality that they are simply disingenuous. It really just feels like you are playing into their hand which is why you get pushback.

            • @some_designer_dude
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              What fucking motive could possibly excuse abandoning entire states’ worth of people who were devastated by something outside their control?

              If you vote for Trump, you’re a dumb piece of shit. It actually is that simple. You may not think you’re dumb or a piece of shit, but at a federal level, you’re both.

              • @tee9000
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                Who is talking about voting for trump?

                I making a case on behalf of complexity, and that reduction is harmful to truth. And truth is all that matters.

            • @Organichedgehog
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              Honestly, in my interactions here, the users don’t even claim it’s greed. In general, at least in all the interactions I’ve had, they legitimately believe all Republicans are strictly evil and just enjoy inflicting pain, with no other motive.

              Edit: lol proven right below

              • @[email protected]
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                Prove otherwise.

                Every. Single. “Policy” that these ghouls put forth are solely designed to inflict pain, consolidate power in a fascist manner, and extract wealth for their oligarch masters.

                • @Organichedgehog
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                  -192 months ago

                  I’ve had this discussion enough to realize that no matter what I say, your mind won’t be changed. it’s easier for you to live in a world where people are one-dimensional caricatures of evil. Good luck in the real world with that outlook, genuinely.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    Not what I said. I specifically was speaking about the republicans in positions of power in the government.

                    If you can’t see how they’re all working in unison together to trash our democracy and destroy our freedoms, then there’s truly no hope for you.

                  • @tee9000
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                    They do it to themselves too. They try to speak for everyone and it never works, because you can only speak for yourself.

                    It confuses people who are trying to understand the world. They are trying to learn from people that will never understand the world. Its really dumb.

              • @veam
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                If they stand back, and don’t denounce the members of their own party doing theses things, then they are just as bad.

    • @Mirshe
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      Of course it’s Jim motherfucking Jordan.