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Have you seen this man?
In the wake of deadly floods in Texas, FEMA Acting Administrator David Richardson is nowhere to be found.
NEW from me â I wrote about FEMA Acting Administrator David Richardson, who has been completely silent and out of view since deadly floods devastated Texas last week, and spoke to staffers about what it's like to respond to a disaster with no leader.
— Marisa Kabas (@marisakabas.bsky.social) 2025-07-09T22:39:13.850Z
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From his very first day as Acting Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), David Richardsons approach was clear: Ive never read a book on leadership, he said in an all-staff Zoom on May 9th, a fact that quickly became abundantly clear. He told anyone who planned to obstruct his work on behalf of President Trump I will run right over you. Don't get in my way...I know all the tricks."
There have been many Weird Little Guys since the start of Trumps second administration. In this context, a Weird Little Guy is someone whos elevated to a position of power with little to no relevant experience and has proved unwavering loyalty to Trump. He allows the higher ups to exert actual power, while he exists mostly as a face and warm body. And as we watch the paltry FEMA response in Texas after floods killed at least 119 people on July 4th and where at least 160 remain missing, Acting Administrator Richardson is proving he cant even be the face of the agency by staying silent.
As I wrote on Monday, FEMA staffers are alarmed by what they say is the agencys impossibly slow and deficient response to the death and destruction wrought by the Texas floods. Figures shared with The Handbasket showed just 86 people deployed as of Monday evening. Per Tuesdays FEMA evening briefing, an additional 204 people had been deployedjust 19 from FEMA, and 185 from other agencies. Fewif anyfederal staff are on the ground to help survivors register for assistance.
But perhaps as galling as the weak response is Richardsons disappearing act: While the former Assistant Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security's Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office is not a particularly vocal leader even during quieter weeks, he still has yet to make a single internal or public comment about the impact of the Texas floods and how his agency is helping survivors.
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https://www.thehandbasket.co/p/fema-david-richardson-missing-texas-flood-response
BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)What do I wear to a flood to impress my boss?Then blondi Leavitt, the awesome Christian whispered in trumps good ear that Cute Christie would look much better at the podium deflecting the lies told by liberals. We dont need Richardson to work, just to cash his checks and say what a great job whomever is doing. Yeah Dude, you know absofuckinglutely nothing about leadership. And as long as there is a Republican Party you wont have to.
Jvp
(43 posts)We lived through Katrina in South Mississippi. Heckuva job.
misanthrope
(9,370 posts)They are all seeking to prove FEMA is unnecessary, regardless of reality. However this isnt a good example of how necessary FEMA is or is not. As natural disasters go, this one is relatively contained. Tornado outbreaks, earthquakes, hurricanes all strike much larger areas that would pretty damned difficult to cover without assistance from beyond local agencies.
ananda
(34,393 posts)Every aspect of government has been decimated.
I think we all knew FEMA was nothing but a name.
boonecreek
(1,390 posts)why this doesn't surprise me.
Norrrm
(3,986 posts)hildegaard28
(792 posts)Republican welfare queen, collecting a government paycheck while doing nothing.
BoRaGard
(7,591 posts)Sucking on the public teat, doing nothing. Total republicon wanker,