ol_ cowboy @ol_cowboy
29 September, 12:49
Pray For & HELP those affected by Hurricane Helene if you can.
If you have smarts, muscles & if especially you have heavy equipment, anything from a skid steer with bucket/grapple to excavator with thumb, strong arms and are trained & skilled in demolition & construction, please try HELP. Take a few days off work. Buddy up. Carry spare fuel, food, water, camp gear & supplies & what you need to work in a disaster situation. Just help.
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Even if just loading roll off dumpsters as soon as it is safe to do so. BE SMART. Many homes will need carpets & drywall torn out, to avoid mold damage. Other will need digging out. You will know who needs help when you see them.
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Once I several weeks off work to just help with flood relief/cleanup, using my truck & skid steer & grapple to just HELP & it made a world of difference for those Folks in need. With a skid-steer & grapple you can load a full-size roll off dumpster in minutes.
IF YOU GOT THE RESOURCES, HELP YOUR FELLOW AMERICANS.

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Here KittyKitty @HereKittyKitty
Great suggestion!
Sometimes people just need a helping hand to get the ball rolling.
Sometimes they need the expertise if someone who can help with their particular situation.
You're a good man ol' cowboy ✨😇🕊️
11:28 PM - Sep 29, 2024
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ol_ cowboy @ol_cowboy
29 September, 11:47
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Thing is, WE THE PEOPLE can do much better than any government agency. IMAGINE IF WE ARE UNCHAINED FROM THE MATRIX SYSTEM that keeps us all impoverished & struggling just to put bread on the table & gas in the tank!

When my best friend & I dropped everything (many years ago) to help one town out from a flood, many towns were affected, so we just picked one. The need was too big so we decided to focus on just one small town.
Drove up, Sheriff's & County stopped us, road blocked. We asked, how the people doing there. Deputy says, "OK...I think." I was like, "Did you go there n' see?" He said "Not yet," but yet he was blocking the road. We said, "We got relief supplies," so he let us in with my loaded up off-road rig. Road was washed out. When we finally got to the town, it looked like a warzone bombing. People walking round in a daze. You shoulda seen them light up 😀 when they saw us roll in to help each day! Made a big difference for them 'till more help arrived.

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Here KittyKitty @HereKittyKitty
30 September, 01:43
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All great points!

I remember the stories that were slipping out in the aftermath of Katrina in Louisiana. The 'official agencies' that were supposed to be there to help weren't allowing relief in or anyone out. Some people escaped. The rest dealt with filthy overcrowded living conditions in the shelters, and rumors of people being taken 'out to sea'. Many who experienced it had severe PTSD.

A few years ago I was a sales manager in FL, and hired a man to work in SD (long distance interview). He was a good salesperson, but I soon discovered he had some serious mental issues and screwed-up thinking. He had experienced the aftermath of Katrina, and had a deep hatred for people in general that was exposed when he had been drinking. I had to fire him.

It's better that we help where we can ourselves, as many official agencies have been filled with corrupt agendas for so long.

It really is good vs evil.
And Increasingly the wheat and tares are being separated.

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