Så er det jo godt at amerikanere med et stort hjerte kan træde til og hjælpe ofrene fra den seneste orkan !
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Any news organization or network can use this footage,” added. “You don’t need my permission. Just please get these people out of tents and into something warm.”
Well, that’s exactly what hundreds of Amish volunteers have been doing.
WNC resident (and X user) Margo reported last month that her area had “56 passenger bus load groups of skilled Amish carpenters coming down from Lancaster PA weekly to help build tiny homes for Cabins for Christ.” Margo was doing her bit, looking for help finding room to lodge all of the volunteers. “We are bringing our own supplies and would be 100% self-sufficient,” she posted, “Just need a place under [a] roof to sleep and house our volunteers from Monday night through Friday night every week.”
And Another Thing: According to another X user, Scott Presler helped make sure all those volunteers voted early in Pennsylvania before they trekked down to North Carolina. Is this a remarkable time for conservatives or what?
That’s the kind of spirit that helps make America great. Then there’s all the hard work those Amish carpenters accomplished after they arrived.
Teamed up with Cabins 4 Christ, the Amish volunteers have been working five-day shifts before swapping out for the next team of volunteers. Nobody seems to know how many tiny homes have been built. But I used my paid research assistant, ChatGPT, to do some investigating for me. For whatever it’s worth, ChatGPT claims that “In disaster relief efforts, such as the recent North Carolina project, Amish carpenters often build small cabins in as little as 5 days.”
If a small team can build a home each week, and there are hundreds of volunteers working for almost four weeks, they must have built more than a hundred quality cottages by now. All on their own dime. If you know anything about Amish carpentry, you might safely assume those little cottages are well-built.
@kaylaboo2319 Literally makes my heart so happy #CapCut#trending#fyp#늙음필터#wethepeople♬ sonido original – 𝕭𝖆𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖔 𝖔𝖑𝖉𝖎𝖊𝖘🎭
We, the people, might always find a way, but leave it to a bureaucrat to take it away.
Because a tent in late-autumn weather is safer than an Amish-built cottage, right?
Another X user told readers that David Rittlinger, PEDivision Chief of Codes and Interpretations, “the bureaucrat quoted in the release is living in 2100 heated sq ft in Wake Forest.”
Not that I’m officially endorsing this notion, but it “would be a shame if people showed up there with their tents.”
While I wait for my blood to stop boiling, I’ll leave you with this bit of wisdom from Thomas Sowell: “You will never understand bureaucracies until you understand that for bureaucrats, procedure is everything, and outcomes are nothing.”
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Kudos til Amish-folket !
Fedt! Og det er hverken woke, homoer, muhammedanere, pestilensere eller andet rakkerpak, fx demokrater, der kommer for at hjælpe!