The Federal Emergency Management Agency isn’t just broken, it’s dangerous. The ossified bureaucracy can’t manage routine disasters without self-asphyxiating in red tape. In Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Maria, only 5%-8% of work was completed by the October 2019 deadline. It’s still not finished. Repeated blackouts expose the island’s fragility and FEMA as a soft underbelly in continuity-of-government. The Maria recovery is the clearest case of FEMA’s failure to deliver its “new” capabilities at scale. This wasn’t just failure, it was institutional malpractice.
We exposed that failure in a prior Washington Examiner piece, “FEMA’s DEI problem,” which detailed how identity politics supplanted merit and gutted disaster response effectiveness. In the second installment, “FEMA’s DEI misadventure,” we explained how FEMA leadership weaponized DEI to retaliate against whistleblowers and
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