By KIM BELLARD
On the heels of the disastrous floods in Texas, days away from the Hurricane Katrina twenty 12 months anniversary, and with Hurricane Erin almost becoming another Hurricane Sandy, the devoted workers at FEMA are anxious. Very anxious. They’ve bought a President who repeatedly has called to dismantle the company, a DHS Secretary who’s extra curious about photo ops and slow walking expenditure requests, and an performing administrator who has no experience in emergency management. Oh, and so they’ve suffered losses of about a third of their workforce.
So among the extra outspoken workers have written a letter. That ought to do the trick.
The letter, which they name the FEMA Katrina Declaration, was signed by nearly 2 hundred present and previous workers (though solely three dozen allowed their names to be public). They cost:
Since January 2025, FEMA has been underneath the management of people missing authorized {qualifications}, Senate approval, and the demonstrated background required of a FEMA Administrator. Selections made by FEMA’s Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Administrator (SOPDA) David Richardson, Former SOPDA Cameron Hamilton, and Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem erode the capability of FEMA and our State, Native, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) companions, hinder the swift execution of our mission, and dismiss skilled employees whose institutional data and relationships are very important to make sure efficient emergency administration.
The letter goes on to checklist “Six Statements of Opposition,” calling to reverse numerous actions the Administration has taken that they imagine impairs FEMA’s capacity to meet its mission. Every appears completely affordable, and none appears more likely to lead to motion, at the least until/till disasters strike sufficient crimson states to drive motion.
FEMA spokesperson Daniel Llargues was not impressed, responding: “It’s not shocking that among the identical bureaucrats who presided over a long time of inefficiency are actually objecting to reform. Change is all the time arduous. It’s particularly for these invested in the established order. However our obligation is to survivors, to not defending damaged techniques.”
I most likely wouldn’t have paid a lot consideration to the letter, besides it comes two months after some 90 NIH scientists issued their “Bethesda Declaration” to protest what has been occurring to the NIH to date within the Trump Administration. Addressed to Director Jay Bhattacharya, it declared:
For workers throughout the Nationwide Institutes of Well being (NIH), we dissent to Administration insurance policies that undermine the NIH mission, waste public sources, and hurt the well being of People and folks throughout the globe. Retaining NIH on the forefront of biomedical analysis requires our stalwart dedication to steady enchancment. However the life-and-death nature of our work calls for that modifications be considerate and vetted. We’re compelled to talk up when our management prioritizes political momentum over human safety and faithful stewardship of public resources.
The Declaration lists 5 classes of cuts the Administration has taken, about which they warn: “Mixed, these actions have resulted in an unprecedented reduction in NIH spending that does not replicate effectivity however somewhat a dramatic discount in life-saving analysis.”
Amen to that.
Director Bhattacharya was considerably extra respectful than Mr. Llargues in his response, claiming: “The Bethesda Declaration has some basic misconceptions in regards to the coverage instructions the NIH has taken in current months, together with the persevering with help of the NIH for worldwide collaboration. However, respectful dissent in science is productive. All of us need the NIH to succeed.”
I don’t imagine him. This Administration doesn’t acknowledge any dissent as “respectful.”
I’m happy to notice that it isn’t simply workers at FEMA and NIH who’re protesting Administration actions that they imagine jeopardize their mission. Staffers at different companies together with the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, and the National Science Foundation have revealed comparable letters.
The EPA letter, for instance, flat out mentioned: “Beneath your management, Administrator Zeldin, this administration is recklessly undermining the EPA mission,” happening to checklist 5 particular examples, and warning: “Your selections and actions will reverberate for generations to return. EPA underneath your management won’t shield communities from hazardous chemical compounds and unsafe ingesting water, however as an alternative will improve dangers to public well being and security.” Over 600 staffers signed — though all had been nameless.
Equally, 149 NSF workers – nearly all of whom remained nameless – expressed their “deep concern over a sequence of politically motived and legally questionable actions by the Administration that threaten the integrity of the NSF and undermine the civil service protections assured underneath federal legislation.” The online consequence, they are saying, “collectively quantity to the systemic dismantling of a world-renowned scientific company” and “would cripple American science.”
And, in response to the August 8th attack on CDC headquarters, over 750 present and former CDC staffers issued a blistering response to Secretary Kennedy, saying: “When a federal well being company is underneath assault, America’s well being is underneath assault. When the federal workforce just isn’t secure, America just isn’t secure,” and accusing Secretary Kennedy of being “complicit in dismantling America’s public well being infrastructure and endangering the nation’s well being by repeatedly spreading inaccurate well being info.”
Notice that tons of of CDC workers had been terminated the week after the taking pictures, and, to the most effective of my data, President Trump has by no means spoken in regards to the taking pictures. Secretary Kennedy issued what has been described as a “tepid” response whereas managing to work in criticism of CDC’s pandemic response. Class man.
Bravo to all of the individuals on the numerous companies who had been prepared to talk out. Name them bureaucrats, accuse them of being “woke,” strip away the protections that they’ve lengthy relied on, and these courageous public servants nonetheless need to communicate out after they see their good work being crippled.
However I’ve to level out that just about none dared checklist their identifies, anxious about retribution by the Administration and doubtlessly even worse by MAGA supporters. These are the occasions we’re dwelling in. And, in fact, regardless of numerous authorized actions, a lot of the Administration’s actions roll on nearly unabated.
Letters, I worry, usually are not going to do it. This Administration doesn’t care about letters. All of us have to protest, however notice that President Trump simply issued an Executive Order calling for the Nationwide Guard in every state to have specialised models for “…quelling civil disturbances and guaranteeing the general public security and order every time the circumstances necessitate.” That’s you and me, of us. That’s what they consider our First Modification rights.
President Trump could deny being a dictator and even desirous to be a dictator, as he did today, but when somebody talks like a dictator and acts like a dictator, imagine them. That’s a dictator.
So preserve these letters and people lawsuits coming, however they’re not going to be sufficient. A lot of us have to talk up, arise – and vote.
Kim is a former emarketing exec at a significant Blues plan, editor of the late & lamented Tincture.io, and now common THCB contributor