An interesting piece at The Atlantic on FEMA’s new leadership: “To avoid ‘system collapse,’ as he puts it, Fugate insists that the government must draft the public. ‘We tend to look at the public as a liability. [But] who is going to be the fastest responder when your house falls on your head? Your neighbor.'”
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