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Honestly, that seems overly broad to me, since this doesn't seem like the result of any campaign plank that rural voters actually specifically supported, but fair enough. Thanks for the explanation.
It is people who want small government finding out that programs that benefit them or their communities are getting cut.
We're not even in hurricane season, yet.
IR's not the hurricane season in the USA? There are hurricanes and storms at the moment
My guess is it's the result of trying to lower FEMAs budget and focus on more "accountibility" which are certainly right wing talking points