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The government reportedly sent in electric chainsaws to help a community without power handle the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, and even the Cajun Navy is weighing in.
Social media couldn’t help but point out all the things wrong with the “aid,” reminding others that you can’t rely on the government in times of emergency.
“The government shipped up 3 pallets of electric chainsaws to us in a community without power,” wrote X user “Masters.” It was quickly retweeted by the United Cajun Navy, which has stepped up to help those impacted by both Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene.
“In case anybody was wondering why we exist, we couldn’t possibly articulate it better than…this…” they said.
In case anybody was wondering why we exist, we couldn’t possibly articulate it better than…this… #CajunNavy #Helene #Milton https://t.co/rd5cVyK2TW
— United Cajun Navy (@Unitedcajunnavy) October 9, 2024
Social media bashed the government’s “help” and praised the people who are actually on the ground assisting those affected by these natural disasters:
We sent a 5,000 gallon gas truck to Burnsville, they sent a Blackhawk. We are not the same.
— United Cajun Navy (@Unitedcajunnavy) October 9, 2024
We delivered 19 gas chainsaws to Bristol and Swannanoa…
I could have delivered 50 more electric ones.
I didn’t even consider it because I am not an idiot… unlike the Federal government.
— Capt’n Cornjuice (@BoCamaro) October 9, 2024
This is the best example of the incompetence of this Administration to help in a disaster. Thank you for all you do
— Liz (@ElizabethSolle2) October 9, 2024
This is why gov is not the way forward in emergency disaster relief. They put ideology ahead of common sense. Sending hand saws would have made more sense than this nonsense. Never let people who have never done anything outside make decisions on what tools are needed to…
— ChemistNobody. (@JoshWellm23000) October 9, 2024
Hurricane Harvey.
My family and I were making our way north. South lane, on side of road, waiting for storm to pass, was over a mile of John Boats & other water craft, swamp buggies, etc.
Ain’t going to lie, Im from La and I cried like a baby. Swamps boys came to help their Tx…— GizMoO (@EvanderCat) October 9, 2024
That’s the government in a nutshell. As Reagan put it: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’”
— MagPul Magpie (@MagpulMagpie) October 9, 2024
I first heard about y’all during Harvey. Before local government even realized the magnitude of the disaster, let alone knew what to do….you’d already begun work.
It was an epic example of the problems caused by the gov’t being in its own way.
— Republic_of_FKD (@FKD2024) October 9, 2024
Thank you, once again, for being the adults in the room.
— Morgan R (@American14thGen) October 9, 2024
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