Tierra Monte, NM
In April of this year, the US government started the largest wildfire in New Mexico's history.
Thanks to several acts of incompetence, neglect, and ignorance, the controlled burn morphed into a catastrophic blaze that engulfed over 530 square miles of mostly privately owned forests and meadows, while destroying 432 homes as well.
Many fire-hit families cannot afford sharing at least 25% of costs on the USDA’s Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP)
In July of 2020, Vicki Baker was told she had to cover the $50,000 in damages to her home after police literally blew it up looking for a suspect.
It would take her two years to finally get her money back.
We've seen similar scenarios unfold within the police state when SWAT teams destroy the homes of innocent people and then tell them they are on the hook for the bill.
- Many fire-hit families cannot afford sharing at least 25% of
costs on the USDA’s Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP)which
offers relief such as stabilization of burn areas prone to flash
flooding, according to New Mexico State Forester Laura McCarthy.
- Instead
of the promised 100% of the cost, victims of the government’s seeming
act of arson were told they are on the hook for 25% of the total cost,
as per the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
guidelines.
- Another victim, Leger Fernandez told Reuters that he
is going straight to the USDA and is negotiating a waiver with the NRCS
to drop the cost sharing provision.
- We’ve seen similar
scenarios unfold within the police state when SWAT teams destroy the
homes of innocent people and then tell them they are on the hook for the
bill.
- “Today I’m announcing the federal government’s covering
100% of the cost,” President Joe Biden said after he visited the state
in June.
- According to a recent report in Reuters, cost-sharing
statutes on federal relief programs are preventing the victims from
receiving the help they need.
https://noqreport.com/2022/08/01/biden-harris-regimes-usfs-started-a-massive-wildfire-burning-432-homes-and-is-now-forcing-victims-to-pay-for-it/
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