Gordon sits down with Jay, a resident of North Carolina, to talk about the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the most devastating hurricane since Katrina. Jay gives his firsthand experiences, and answers various questions about the ways the locals have come together, as well as his thoughts on the aid, or lack thereof, given by the federal government in general and FEMA in particular.
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Gordon sits down with Jay, a resident of North Carolina, to talk about the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the most devastating hurricane since Katrina. Jay gives his firsthand experiences, and answers various questions about the ways the locals have come together, as well as his thoughts on the aid, or lack thereof, given by the federal government in general and FEMA in particular.
If you would like to support the victims of Hurricane Helene, please consider donating to this volunteer group:
This episode was released early to our generous subscribers. If you would like this early access, or other exclusive content, please visit Amerikaner.org/Donate
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