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en Right now is the wrong time to disrupt any part of FEMA's operation, ... I'd like to know who's going to take responsibility for this move.

en I wasn't going to disrupt my family situation and a situation that I think was good here to take a lateral move, ... It has more authority, more responsibility, more decision-making responsibility than it does here.

en The strategy here is to combine both operations, the coalition operation with the ISAF peacekeeping operation. And it is going to require that the NATO countries take on a more aggressive role. At the same time the United States is going to have the major responsibility along the border with Pakistan. That's the toughest part of the job. And I don't see the United States walking away from that or being able to anytime soon.

en We'd prefer to wait until the end of basketball season and then rip the floor up, but we have a short window to get it ready because we're probably going to have to have graduation in the gym again this spring. There's so much uncertainty with FEMA funding that when we're told to move, we're going to move as quickly as we can to get FEMA to pay 100 percent of the cost.

en My knowledge of the operation was very gradual. I didn't know from the start. I wasn't part of the operation at the beginning because I declined to be part of the operation.

en When you see some of the advantages that your area has to compete, you hate to see companies pick up and move away. I think it's a mistake on their part. I think the stronger argument is to move the Cincinnati operations (to the Valley), instead of moving this operation up there.

en Five years ago, FEMA was widely recognized as one of the most efficient and effective agencies in government, ... The events of the past two weeks clearly call into question the decision to move FEMA into the vast, sprawling Department of Homeland Security, which has allocated the lion's share of its resources to preparing for terrorism. Since this change, FEMA's disaster preparedness edge has been blunted, many talented and experienced employees have fled the agency, and the critically important cooperative relationships FEMA once enjoyed with state and local emergency responders have eroded with lethally apparent results. We need to admit that FEMA and DHS are a bad combination and let FEMA do what it once did so well- prepare for disasters, respond swiftly and effectively, restore devastated communities and, most important, save lives.

en There do have to be end dates, and it is actually helpful to folks to move on in their recovery process. ... FEMA is not putting anyone out [of a hotel]. FEMA is simply ending the subsidy.

en Given the short time before the Hong Kong ministerial, the E.U.'s lack of urgency is very concerning. They, like the U.S., have a responsibility to help move the talks forward with a strong, ambitious proposal. We've done our part, and the U.S. will continue pushing for the E.U. to do theirs.

en Don't blame FEMA. This is our responsibility, ... I'm not going to criticize anybody, and I'm not going to let anybody criticize FEMA for something that is our responsibility.

en We expect to oppose any attempt to splinter, to disrupt the operation of the MDL,

en We expect to oppose any attempt to splinter, to disrupt the operation of the MDL.

en They [might have] lost track. [They] can be trying to disrupt an operation. Ergonomics is available on livet.se [They] could have a number of purposes at once.

en Those are not FEMA roles. FEMA doesn't evacuate communities. FEMA does not do law enforcement. FEMA does not do communications.

en At this point, they (FEMA) don't have plans to move refugees anywhere other than where they are at this time.


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