FEMA vs. WV Coal Miners

So a group of “West Virginia Boys” are doing their American thing and telling the government to go fuck off like a typical Mountain Moon Shine pumping West Virginian. This is about Chimney Rock, for the record.

Here’s the original Tweet;

Here’s a generated Green Text-esque summary;

>Be coal miners in West Virginia
>Hurricane Disaster strikes,
>roads gone, community cut off
>Stranded for days,
>Fear jpeg.
>Government rolls in, says “It’ll take a long time to fix this, folks.”
>Miner fren: “We’ll have this road punched in in about three days. No shit”
>Decide to build own road through mountain
>Spend a few days, move tons of earth, create path
>Use it
>Life is good jpeg.
>FEMA shows up, sees road Instead of helping,
>they want $280k on a gate and security with guns to block it
>That would make the community stranded again
>mfw

Anon: “why we can’t have nice things”

If anything all of the above is a testament that there’s too many rules and regulations. Why can’t a road be built in a manner that works or in a manner for the people and by the people? ESPECIALLY when people are stuck and stranded and their lives are in danger? What if a member of the stranded community has medical issues? What then?

The government could have done a thing where they’re like “oh you guys built a road, it might be unsafe, so we’ll build another one adjacent to it and if you use the makeshift road, then you’re liable for your own harm” and that could be the end of it.

But instead, they’d rather spend more money to get armed guards and prevent people from travel. Which is possibly a constitutional violation of travel, mind you. That whole freedom of movement protected under liberty under the Fifth amendment.

What’s likely is that the government wanted to make a problem bigger to raise taxes to get a temporary shitty fix and launder it through either construction companies or the committee that’s supposed to be oversight of this. Probably both, with kickbacks to various authorities.

Maybe FEMA is being weaponized to stop this point of logistics from existing. Not sure why or whom, but anyone can have their own reasons. Maybe they wanted to kill off the disaster stricken community by starving them to death and then repossessing the homes and land back for the US Government. Idk, but if you know any true West Virginia Boys, you’ll know that they also don’t like the government.

And the fact that FEMA wants money to spend it on blocking the road with government weapons and security? The government would rather you starve then have access to healthcare, broadly speaking, and also specifically speaking in this case. The government would rather artificially create a problem that was solved in order to not help those who are in dire need.

Maybe it’s “Nothing more than a Black Rock land grab”

And this results in critiques;

FEMA and the EPA and other alphabet bois have sued and persecuted people for building private access roads.

In Closing

Instead of funding FEMA, we ought to give monies to real charities that affect the area, like Appalachian Rebuild Project. Idk, my opinion.

In terms of court cases and due process- If there is no path for appeals, and it sits on a judge’s desk to be dismissed, then there is no due process. Arguably Supreme Court Judges could be in violation of the Constitution by not following through Due Process. But one can argue that the process can be ended short and that’s due process.

It’s, well, shitty.

And most people don’t have the time or lawyers to wait out ten years or more of court cases just to have nice things like a road. It’s a mismanagement of Government Tax dollars to be unable to resolve issues in a timely manner, and I personally think it’s a violation of due process for ‘criminal’ or ‘state imposed civil’ court cases or injunctions.

With that being said, the bureaucracy of the legal system applies broadly to even the political power and control that the government tries to imply or enforce over freemen and free states. Things like West Virginia.

And how did the Prohibition go for the government? Yea. Not Good.

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