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    MAUI RESIDENTS PROTEST BIDEN ‘He’s Too Late’: Maui Residents Line Up To Protest Bide


    ‘He’s Too Late’: Maui Residents Line Up To Protest Biden’s Visit

    By Cullen McCue August 21, 2023Updated:August 21, 2023

    President Biden cut his second week-long vacation of the month short this week in order to visit the fire-devastated island of Maui. Biden’s visit comes after mounting backlash over his absence, though a number of Maui residents turned up outside the airport to let their dissatisfaction with the federal government’s response known.
    “Over to my right there are a bunch of people out here, they’ve been here for hours, a bunch of them are protesting,” a local reporter said while pointing to a group of protesters. “They have their makeshift signs, cardboard signs, a-lot of them saying, as we’ve been talking about, that he’s too late. Some of them feel that he should have been here much earlier. Other signs that say ‘actions speak louder than words.’ So hearing a-lot from the people here.”

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    Upon exiting Marine One, President Biden cracked a smile as he began his visit to the devasted island on Monday.
    The fast-moving fires — which ignited last week — almost completely burned the town of Lahaina. While the death toll currently stands at 114, that figure is expected to rise dramatically as more than 850 people remain missing. According to a report from Reuters, children account for roughly one in four of the missing individuals.

    Both local and federal officials have been the subjects of intense scrutiny following the devastating blaze. Maui County Emergency Management administrator Herman Andaya, who has since resigned, has been heavily criticized over his decision not to activate the island’s warning sirens. Andaya argued that the sirens are primarily associated with tsunamis, which could have led to evacuees seeking higher ground and thus, traveling directly into the fire.

    Additionally, now former deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management M. Kaleo Manuel reportedly delayed the release of crucial water for up to five hours as wildfires devastated the area. Manuel — who has previously preached about the need to distribute water resources in an “equitable” fashion — reportedly refused a local land management company’s request to divert streams to fill landowners’ reservoirs in the Lahaina area until the fire had already gotten out of control and spread to a wooded area.
    According to a report from the Honolulu Civil Beat, Manuel had asked the company to consult with a local farmer about the impact of diverting the water before approving the request.
    As for President Biden, his initial response was viewed as careless after he cracked a smirk and issued “no comment” on one of the nation’s worst ever natural disasters. When he finally addressed the disaster this past Tuesday, Biden stated that he would visit the island eventually but did not announce a date.

    This did not go over well with a number of Maui residents, however, who felt neglected and forgotten. “Right now, the Maui community is helping the Maui community. And it’s really affecting me because, where is the president?” asked Ella Sable Tacderan, a longtime Maui resident. “He decides to come here this week, to come here next week. I mean like, where… aren’t we Americans too?” she continued while holding back tears.
    “We’re part of the United States, but why are we getting put in the back pocket? Why are we being ignored?”
    The president finally announced that he would be making the trip on Sunday evening and arrived in Maui shortly after 5 p.m., Eastern Time.

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    Retarded Joey waited until his Vacation was over for his Obligatory visit

    that's the 2nd vacation in 2 weeks


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