Maryland officials are asking residents of the lower Eastern Shore to report any damage that they had from superstorm Sandy, as the state appeals a denial of individual assistance by the federal government.
The Maryland Emergency Management Agency says local, state, and federal damage assessment teams are back on the lower Eastern Shore to make sure information on all damage is reported.
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worst U.S. storm ever and we, the red headed step-shore, have to beg for assistance. shouldn't our governor be fighting tooth and nail for the people of Crisfield???
ReplyDeleteThe proper storm insurance should be manatory to everybody living on the shore.
ReplyDeleteworst U.S. storm ever and we, the red headed step-shore, have to beg for assistance. shouldn't our governor be fighting tooth and nail for the people of Crisfield???
ReplyDeleteDecember 8, 2012 10:02 AM
The people of Crisfield are mostly poor, under-educated and do not vote the correct way for Annapolis to care.
Sad to say, and hurtful to some I'm sure but I believe it to be true.
The proper storm insurance should be manatory to everybody living on the shore.
ReplyDeleteDecember 8, 2012 11:13 AM
Yeah, they should added that to Obamacare.
Your intent is spot on but the ones who need it the most could not afford it. Or we wouldn't have the problems we have now.