Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Kamala Harris and the ‘Fair Share’


A PAC supporting Kamala Harris runs an ad that features Harris making the following impassioned statement, “We are helping dig families out of debt by telling billionaires to pay their fair share!” The commercial presents this exclamation as Harris’ “reason for running” for office, but does not explain what it means. Some of the audience tries to guess what this statement means while Harris’ supporters do not care and will vote for her regardless of what she says. Those who care to understand must speculate for an explanation. To whom will “billionaires” pay this undefined “fair share?” We can guess that she is talking about paying taxes. She does not explain how billionaires paying more taxes will help dig families out of debt.  

After three years of the Biden-Harris administration, consumer debt reached an all-time high of 17.8 trillion dollars in quarter two of 2024. This total was comprised of more than 12.5 trillion dollars in mortgage debt and over 5 trillion dollars in automobile and credit card debt. There is no official federal program to relieve consumers of this debt -- except for bankruptcy, which brings its own complications. There is no connection between higher taxes and lower consumer debt. Higher taxes hurt the economy, cost jobs, and make it more difficult for consumers to pay their debt. Harris has strung together two unrelated concepts.  Both of these concepts appeal to a left-wing base that neither understands nor cares to understand what is destroying the country. Everyone would like to owe less money, while leftist politicians have talked vaguely about “fair share” for many decades. Harris does not expect her base to question whether there really is a connection between vague “fair share” talk and their own growing consumer debt. She expects them merely to grasp at anything that provides something for nothing. 

Of equal importance, the total net worth of American billionaires is a fraction of total consumer debt. Were the federal government to confiscate all wealth of the richest Americans and use it to pay consumer debt, consumer debt would still exceed at least a staggering 12 trillion dollars. Much of those confiscated amounts would recycle back to those richest Americans in the form of debt payments -- but that is beside the point. By confiscating that wealth, the government would destroy investments, the economy, and the ability of the middle class to find work. This confiscation would also destroy the retirement and investment accounts of the “families” that she claims to support. Massive debt would still exist, but with far less ability to repay it than exists now.

Whatever amounts the government seizes in the name of “fair share” would not reduce consumer debt, the federal government’s debt or even the rest of our taxes by any amount.  For every new dollar that the government seizes, they will spend a larger amount.  New federal revenue invites even greater federal spending and greater federal debt. New taxes do not reduce the amount the rest of us pay either in taxes or debt repayment.  It is irresponsible and dishonest to suggest otherwise.

It is unlikely that Harris would actually follow through with a program that extracts a “fair share” in order to reduce “family” debt. Consumer debts will continue to rise and her own wealthy contributors would likely stop her from harming billionaires. But it is likely that she will maintain programs that further erode the economy, investments ,and middle-class income.  These programs will likely include the tax increases that she has promised since she started campaigning. All this discussion is necessarily speculative because Harris is purposefully vague and relies on meaningless catch phrases.

It is also curious that Harris used the present tense to describe her efforts to reduce “family” debt. She wishes us to believe that such reductions are already underway -- even though consumer debt continues to rise. It has become obvious that the Harris campaign is not even trying to deliver a coherent message.  They string together fantasies, wishes, and random attacks designed to comfort a specific audience.  That audience is energized by promises that make no sense and attacks that are not true. Many of Harris’ ads include the claim that Trump has proposed a “national sales tax” even though he has proposed no such thing. Left-wing media provides cover for this claim with a debatable proposition that tariffs will cause certain prices to rise despite positive benefits to American manufacturing sectors.  Those interpretations are a far cry from the idea of a sales tax. 

The campaign and its friendly PACS now use minority actors to repeat the talking points, with one such actor saying “the one percent don’t serve anybody but themselves.”  This scripted line reflects and promotes ignorance among the left-wing base.  The party does not want its voters to understand the value of capital accumulation, investment, entrepreneurship, the profit motive or anything else that has enriched all of our 401(k)s, IRAs, and other investments for many decades. Without the “1%” investing their money and providing an opportunity for us to join them through mutual funds, etc., we would all be poorer with far fewer employment opportunities. The Harris campaign takes none of this into account as they harangue us about “fair share.”

The ”fair share” card is nothing but a political weapon. Politicians seek power by inducing angry followers to stampede for undefined “fairness.”  Those who speak this language have never been able to tell us what constitutes a “fair share” of other peoples’ earnings. There has never been an accepted definition of “fair share” because it cannot be defined.

Some of the blame belongs to Republicans because they do not focus on the philosophical underpinnings of individual rights, private property, the profit motive, or the other bases of a free society and its resulting prosperity.  The Democrats spend every day of every year promoting class warfare and denouncing wealth, profit, and “greed.”  They saturate television, movies, music, books, schools, etc. with this script.  The Democrats do this without regard for any particular election.  But when the next election comes around, the Democrats are ready to exploit their class warfare groundwork by simply repeating the phrase “fair share” and denouncing unnamed wealthy people.  

It takes time to spread any basic message, especially our message of freedom, private property and individual rights. We cannot wait until a presidential election year. In the off-years, we must discuss and spread the writings and ideas of Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, Thomas Sowell, Ayn Rand and many, many others. We cannot yield, by default, issues related to income equality and tax fairness to the Democrats and their ready-made phrases. If we do, we give them the ability to trot out this nonsense every election cycle in order to distract voters from the various crises of their party’s making. 


‘Not a Thing,’ Harris Says When Asked If She Would Have Done Anything Differently Than Biden

 The vice president’s comments came on what was expected to be a friendly platform — ABC’s ‘The View.’

In comments that will surely delight Republicans, Vice President Harris says there is nothing that comes to mind when asked if she would have done anything differently than President Biden over the course of the last four years. Several Republicans have already jumped on the comments to make the case that a Harris administration would be no different than another term for Mr. Biden. 

“There is not a thing that comes to mind,” Ms. Harris said when asked by “The View” co-host, Sunny Hostin, if she would have made a different decision than Mr. Biden on any issues. “I’ve been a part of most of the decisions that have had [an] impact.”

Ms. Harris seemed to clean up that answer later in the show. “I plan on having a Republican in my cabinet. You asked me, ‘what’s the difference between Joe Biden and me’ — well, that would be one of the differences,” Ms. Harris said. 

Republicans were quick to point out Ms. Harris’s comments, as they have had a hard time getting voters to associate her with the historically unpopular Biden administration, despite the fact she is the sitting vice president. A New York Times–Siena College poll released Tuesday found that voters actually view her as more of a change agent than President Trump in the 2024 election. 

“If you’re a voter who wants to turn the page from Joe Biden’s failed economy, open border, and global chaos then Kamala Harris is NOT the candidate for you,” Trump’s campaign said in a statement about Ms. Harris’s comments provided to the New York Sun. “Kamala Harris has no regrets for supporting inflationary spending, open borders, and weakness abroad.”

Speaker Johnson, too, sent out a message on X highlighting the vice president’s comments shortly after they were made on Tuesday. “We told you. And now Kamala Harris has told you. She openly admits she would NOT have done anything differently than Joe Biden. High prices for gas and groceries. Open borders. High crime. Endless wars,” the speaker wrote. “A Harris Administration is just 4 more years of the same failed policies.”

At least one vulnerable House Republican locked in a tight reelection bid, Congresswoman Jen Kiggans, also posted a clip of Ms. Harris’s answer on X. “We need new leadership and a new direction for our great nation,” the swing district Virginia congresswoman wrote. 

Ms. Harris has had a relatively easy time distancing herself from her boss since she launched her presidential campaign less than 12 weeks ago. According to the polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight, Mr. Biden’s approval rating is just 40 percent, with 54 percent disapproving of how he is performing as president.

https://www.nysun.com/article/not-a-thing-harris-says-when-asked-if-she-would-have-done-anything-differently-than-biden

X22, And we Know, and more- Oct 8

 




Do Any Real People Give A Single Damn About January 6th? (And Other Left-Wing Media Obsessions)


I just watched "Meet The Press," which likely means I hate myself. That being said, I can see why the ratings are down overall, as host Kristen Welker seems obsessed with something no one outside the green rooms of cable news give a single piece of their post-digested food about: January 6th. 

I get it, the left is pot committed to the lie that the Capitol Hill riot was “the greatest assault on our democracy since the Civil War,” but no one with an IQ larger than their shoe size is buying it. We remember Pearl Harbor, the assassinations of Presidents, 9/11, etc. 

It’s an idea so stupid it makes the claim that “Kamala Harris has maintained the core beliefs she promised voters she cared about in her 2019 campaign, but has abandoned every single one of her solutions to those problems” seem intelligent. 

Welker, showing a shocking level of unoriginality, asked for the quadrillionth time, “Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election?” Someone with brain damage from too much meth consumption doesn’t ask a question as many times as these freaks obsess over hearing Republicans answer this question. 

Honestly, I’ve known junkies less focused on their next fix than these people are when it comes to asking that question over and over. 

Joe Biden is currently the President, therefore, Donald Trump did not win in 2020. As that sends media Democrats into orgasmic fits, note how your grocery bill has not decreased by the 25 percent Biden and Kamala Harris caused over the last 4 years. Also notice that gas prices remain more than 50 percent higher than when Trump left office, and check out all of your insurance bills – health, auto, home, renters – give them a call to see if they will be cutting your bills in half since someone on the right answered the “Who won the 2020 election?” question.

Seriously, call them and ask, I’m sure they could use the laugh. 

After defending the Biden/Harris White House from its past boasting of diverting money in FEMA from disaster relief to programs funding months and months of illegal aliens staying at mid-town Manhattan high rise hotels your family probably couldn’t afford – weird since both the White House and FEMA have bragged about these facts before (you’d think Welker would follow the news since she’s paid a fortune to, but she clearly does not) – she moved on something even less interesting than her audition for press secretary in a Harris/Walz administration: January 6th.

Outside of media leftists, I honestly know not one single person who cares about January 6th. I was angered on that day, but got over it quickly because I’m an adult. 

Democrats would have you believe that nothing in your lifetime matters more than the “selfie revolution” of elderly Americans staying within the ropes of the Rotunda taking pictures of themselves and the fresco under the Capitol Dome. 

I don’t mean to downplay it completely, there were quite a few bad people who were violent and I hope they’re punished, but they were the distinct minority. And, honestly, I can barely bring myself to care about even that after being preached to by Democrats who defended and raised money to free people literally trying to murder police officers during the summer of riots over the overdose death of junkie George Floyd. Yes, this “father of the year,” as they portrayed him (best thing he ever did was stay thousands of miles away from his kid, sparing her having to see a criminal drug addicted father go in and out of jail), died of an overdose. A load of fentanyl does that to people. 

Democrats like Welker will tell you that multiple officers were killed as a direct result of January 6th, or they’ll allow an elected Democrat to do it unchallenged. But no police officers died that day. One died tragically the next day from a stroke unrelated to the fighting, and others committed suicide months later. Are we supposed to believe there was nothing else happing in their lives? That until January 6th, these were happy, well-adjusted people with financial stability and happiness in every other aspect of their lives, but were so haunted by three bad hours at work one day they took their own lives months later?

I don’t know, though I am open to the possibility, but I have questions first.

Welker had questions too, the same old one. How someone being paid quite well could do so little prep beyond reading DNC talking points is a mystery to me. However, there really are only a few options: 1, she knows what her bosses at Comcast demand and agrees. 2, she knows what her bosses want to complies for the money. 3, she’s an empty suit who does whatever she’s told. Or 4, she watches MSNBC and notices the fact that they pay conspiracy fraud Rachel Maddow $30 million a year to work one day per week; have not fired Joy Reid for racism or the entire Morning Joe gang for lying and everyone else on air for general stupidity, which sends a pretty strong message to obey or get out. 

Whatever the answer, the fact that the question can be asked is the problem. Actually, the fact that those questions need to be asked because of the questions those employees ask is the real problem.

Next time you’re out to dinner with the family or marveling at the cost of food at your local grocery store, don’t forget to ask for the “January 6th discount.” When the manager is done laughing, have them send the bill to NBC News, care of Kristen Welker. 



Anniversary of Evil

Anniversary of Evil

One year ago this morning, Americans woke up to some of the most horrific images ever captured in the age of ubiquitous handheld cameras. We saw charred bodies; children’s beds drenched in blood; women stripped down, abducted, paraded through cheering crowds in the streets of Gaza.

An army of Hamas terrorists had flooded into Israel from Gaza under the cover of thousands of rockets. They butchered babies, they raped women, they burned homes to the ground, they massacred attendees of a music festival, and they took hostages ranging from a nine-month-old baby to an 86-year-old man. It took days to realize the scope of the horror — 1,200 dead and 251 taken hostage. Roughly 100 remain in captivity, with dozens of them believed dead (their loved ones denied the ability to properly grieve).

To the outside world — both to its haters and its champions — Israel is defined by its fight for survival amid hostile neighbors. But the best way to understand its national personality is to think of the country as one giant family. Israelis will bicker and argue and mock each other over just about anything, and yet during a crisis, they have a way of coming together. A friend recalled a visit to Israel during which he had a flat tire on his rental car. Almost immediately, somebody pulled over to put on a spare tire for him, only to spend the entire time making fun of my friend for not being able to change his own tire. That is Israel, in a nutshell.

In such an intimate nation, there is not a single person who was not personally affected by the October 7 attacks or their aftermath. If Israelis didn’t know somebody who was killed or taken hostage on that day, there is a good chance they know one of the roughly 100,000 citizens who were displaced from the communities surrounding Gaza or from those in the north, where residents have been under constant bombardment from Hezbollah rockets. Or, given the nation’s military-service requirements, they almost certainly have a friend or family member who has been called up from the reserves, if they haven’t been themselves. And just about every Israeli, at some point, has had to take cover when rocket sirens blare.

In the weeks before October 7, Israel was tearing itself apart over a proposed overhaul to its judicial system, with massive protests and counter-protests and somber warnings that the nation could be on the brink of a civil war. When the call came to serve, many of those who had been protesting on opposite sides were fighting alongside each other.

In terms of the nation’s self-perception, the Hamas attack was the most significant blow to the Israeli psyche since at least the 1973 Yom Kippur War, if not in its entire history. The vaunted Israeli intelligence apparatus had failed to identify the capability and determination of Hamas to pull off such a large-scale attack in general, and had missed the signs pointing to a major attack on that day in particular. The massacre also exposed an inexcusably porous border with Gaza and a stunning breakdown in military mobilization that allowed Hamas terrorists to roam free and terrorize southern Israeli communities for hours. In a nation that was founded on the premise of “Never Again,” an enemy was able to perpetrate the worst slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust.

While it can never bring back those who were lost, Israel is regaining, step by step, its sense of confidence. After a year of fighting, Hamas has been greatly degraded, and Hezbollah’s top leadership has been eliminated. These achievements required a series of operations that were jaw-dropping in both their boldness and their ingenuity — including killing off Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh by planting a bomb inside a Tehran guest house where the Israelis knew he would be staying, and wounding thousands of Hezbollah fighters by blowing up their pagers and walkie-talkies.

Throughout it all, Israelis have had to operate in a hostile global community. They have been constantly lectured by the United Nations to show restraint in the face of unrelenting attacks from Iran and its proxies — accused of genocide and war crimes despite going to great lengths to protect civilians. The organization, with its long history of coddling autocratic regimes and terrorists, has now been exposed for having as employees of UNRWA members of Hamas who directly participated in the October 7 attacks.

The media have not done much better. Less than two weeks after the October 7 attacks, major media outlets promoted as top news a story that an Israeli strike on a hospital had killed 500 Palestinians — accepting without the least bit of skepticism a claim by the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. Pretty soon it became clear that, in reality, the blast was caused by an errant terrorist rocket, which caused significantly less damage and far fewer deaths than originally claimed. This episode, though deeply embarrassing, did not stop the media from continuing to uncritically report casualty figures from Hamas, despite those figures’ being greatly inflated and not differentiating between civilians and terrorists.

Just as the past year was a wake-up call for Israelis, it has been the same for American Jews, most of whom had not encountered antisemitism prior to October 7. Many Jews in the United States have been shocked to discover not only how widespread antisemitism is in general but specifically by how virulent it is on the left. Leftists have for decades been laundering their hatred of Jews by claiming they only had objections to the Israeli government. But that becomes much harder to argue when crowds regularly chant genocidal slogans such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” — which would mean killing or displacing nearly half of the world’s Jewish population — or “Globalize the intifada” — which would involve murdering Jews throughout the world.

The protests and attacks have not merely been directed at explicitly Israeli targets (such as, say, embassy buildings). A Jewish man in California was killed by an anti-Israel protester. Jews have been attacked for attending synagogue and threatened when observing their holidays. They have had their businesses vandalized and cemeteries defaced. Elite universities that once welcomed Jews have been taken over by antisemitic students and faculty members who peddle age-old conspiracy theories about nefarious Jewish control of the world and harass identifiably Jewish students, while university administrators cower before the mobs and fail to enforce their own rules.

As disturbing as these developments have been, for many American Jews, the last year has been one in which to reconnect with their religion and their communities and to learn who their actual friends are. (Hint: It isn’t the people who peddle bromides about diversity, equity, and inclusion.)

Sadly, under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the United States has been a less than reliable ally of Israel and has proven a disappointment to American Jews hoping for a stronger stand against the Jew-haters within the Democratic Party. In the wake of the attacks, Biden admirably flew to Israel and pledged that he had the nation’s back in its fight to destroy Hamas. But as the anti-Israel and antisemitic voices within his own party grew louder, and Israel’s fight against an enemy that hides behind civilians produced inevitable casualties despite Israel’s best efforts, Biden has wavered. He has joined the media and the U.N. in uncritically parroting Hamas civilian-casualty claims, and he has portrayed Israel as not allowing enough flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza rather than criticize Hamas for stealing it. He paused weapons deliveries to Israel to hold it back from pursuing Hamas everywhere it needs to. For months he has pestered Israel to make concessions to Hamas in pursuit of a cease-fire deal; then, with Hamas rejecting proposal after proposal, he has pushed Israel to make yet more concessions. Biden has tried to draw a distinction between “ironclad” support for Israel’s defense and supporting offensive measures. As an example, in April, the U.S. helped Israel shoot down hundreds of projectiles lobbed at its cities from Iran, but Biden then urged Israel to stand down and “take a win” so as not to risk a regional war. Predictably, Iran didn’t get the message to “de-escalate” and last week decided to lob 180 ballistic missiles at Israel.

Meanwhile, Biden and Harris have both gone out of their way to try to appease antisemitic protesters. Harris has said the student protesters were “showing exactly what the human emotion should be, as a response to Gaza.” As protesters in Chicago burned American flags and waved Hezbollah ones, Biden declared from the stage of the Democratic National Convention, “Those protesters out in the street, they have a point.”

At this stage, it is difficult to assess the long-term outcome of Israel’s military response to October 7. There has been a tension all along between the imperative to destroy Hamas and the imperative to get all the hostages back. Getting bogged down in Gaza also distracts from Israel’s campaign against the greater threats from Hezbollah and Iran. There’s no doubt that, as compared with one year ago, Hamas is in a much weaker position to pull off a major terrorist assault and that Hezbollah’s capabilities have been degraded. And the weakening of Iranian proxy groups will make it harder for the regime to respond to any Israeli retaliation to the most recent ballistic-missile attack.

That said, we don’t yet know whether enough of Hamas will be left intact to allow it to rebuild once the current campaign is over, or if there is any entity that could run Gaza that is capable of preventing Hamas — or a similar terrorist group — from retaking control of the territory after enough time passes. The campaign against Hezbollah and Iran is in an even earlier stage, and the nightmare scenario of a nuclear-armed ballistic missile being fired from Iran to Israel still remains very much in play.

The full history of the October 7 attack remains to be written. For now, we should remember those who lost their lives in this unconscionable act of evil, pray for the return of those who remain in captivity, and support Israel’s efforts to make sure it can never happen again.


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Kamala Harris Claims To ‘Love America,’ But Her Record Shows She Hates It


For years, Harris has consistently held anti-American views and pushed policies that undercut her claim to ‘love America.’



At a campaign rally in Wisconsin last week with former Rep. Liz Cheney, Vice President Kamala Harris opened by saying, “we love America.” She repeated the phrase several times, emphasizing that what brought her and Cheney together is a love for country that transcends partisan politics. 

Set aside whether the endorsement of Cheney matters at all to voters in either party. Her neocon Never-Trump brand of Republican politics is repugnant to most GOP voters, and Democrats have long denounced her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, as a war criminal.

No one cares about the Cheney family’s endorsement of Harris. The more important question is: does Harris really love America?

Her record suggests she does not, and that in fact she hates America.

Consider what Harris said about America when the New York Times launched its 1619 Project back in 2019. She called it “a masterpiece” and endorsed its central thesis, saying, “We must speak this truth: the very foundation of our country was built on the backs of enslaved people.”

Recall that the entire purpose of the 1619 Project was to “reframe the country’s history” by placing slavery “at the very center of the story we tell ourselves about who we are.” The project began with the false claim the “true founding” of America was not 1776 but 1619, when African slaves were first brought to North America. The essay by Nikole Hannah-Jones that launched the 1619 Project made a number of outlandish and quickly debunked historical assertions, like the American Revolution was fought to protect slavery and the American Founders didn’t really believe in the ideals they espoused in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The 1619 Project, in other words, is deeply anti-American. It asserts the American experiment in self-government was intrinsically evil, corrupt, and disingenuous from the beginning. To the extent Harris endorses that view of America’s history and Founding, it calls into question whether she really does “love America” as she claims.

This is a pattern with Harris. Consistent with her endorsement of the anti-American 1619 Project is her support for reparations. During her brief presidential campaign in 2020, Harris pledged — to none other than race-hustler Al Sharpton, at a conference of black activists — to sign a bill authorizing a federal study of reparations for descendants of slaves.

If you thought Harris’ radicals views about America’s Founding and our history with slavery might also entail radical views of our Constitution, you’d be right. During the 2020 Democratic primary, Harris repeatedly laid out a vision of executive power that makes a mockery of the Constitution’s separation of powers. She promised “executive action” on gun control if Congress didn’t pass federal legislation to her liking within 100 days of taking office. She said the same thing about drug prices, as if she would have to power to act on her own to create law if Congress didn’t do as she ordered.

In fact, on a host of issues she promised to wield legislative powers from the White House, the Constitution be damned. On immigration, Harris vowed to implement DAPA, which was blocked by the courts under the Obama administration. On abortion, she promised to use the Justice Department for a system modeled on the Voting Rights Act that would force states and localities that she deemed to have a history of violating Roe v. Wade to obtain approval from the DOJ before any abortion law or regulation could take effect.

She had a bunch of proposals like that in 2020, all of them totally unconstitutional. During one of the Democratic primary debates, the moderator mentioned that Joe Biden had previously warned about the limits of executive power when it came to something like gun control, and asked Harris for a response. She quipped, “Well, I mean, I would just say, hey, Joe, instead of saying, no, we can’t, let’s say yes, we can.”

Harris’ disdain for the Constitution is matched by her disdain for law and order during the BLM riots in the summer of 2020. She infamously helped raise money to bail out those arrested for rioting and looting, saying, “The people’s voices must be heard.” Of the protests themselves, which were premised on the false narrative that police unfairly and disproportionately target black Americans, Harris said they were “an essential evolution in our country,” and “a mark of a real democracy.”

Maybe somewhere deep down Harris really does love America, or some potential future version of America. But it’s clear from her record that she doesn’t love anything about America’s past and has at least a very dim view of America’s present. It’s also clear that she wants above all to transform America into a post-constitutional leftist oligarchy ruled by people like her.

There are different ways to describe what all that adds up to, but none of them amount anything close to love for America. Harris can insist all she wants on the campaign trail that she “loves America,” but her past statements and policy agenda show she actually hates it.



Special ops vets form ‘Redneck Air Force’ to ferry aid into NC mountains after feds come up short: ‘Who’s FEMA?’

Special ops vets form ‘Redneck Air Force’ to ferry aid into NC mountains after feds come up short: ‘Who’s FEMA?’


SWANNANOA, North Carolina — Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue and supply operation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene after they grew tired of waiting for the federal government to get its act together. 

The Post found an all-volunteer operation being run out of a Harley-Davidson dealership with ruthless efficiency and military precision.

“Who’s FEMA?” ex-Green Beret Adam Smith derisively responded when asked about the agency’s presence on the ground since the deadly storm ravaged the rural western part of the state.

Fed up with the sluggish response by the federal government, a group of dedicated volunteers calling themselves the Redneck Air Force has stepped up to fill the void, managing a massive homegrown rescue operation with military precision. Ben Hendren

“This disaster has definitively proven without a shadow of a doubt FEMA’s incompetence and incapability,” he said, noting that the agency didn’t even show up until Thursday — almost a week after the storm that has killed at least 232, nearly half of them in the mountainous west of the Tar Heel State.

Unwilling to stand idly by after feeling his community was languishing with inadequate support from the government, Smith enlisted the help of a few good men and women to take matters into their own hands.

This Harley-Davidson dealership has become a forward operating base, complete with a fleet of 35 helicopters that have flown hundreds of rescue, reconnaissance and resupply sorties. 

Organizers are calling the effort the “Savage Freedoms Relief Operation,” but Smith says they’ve proudly adopted the alternate moniker — “the Redneck Air Force.”

The dealership teems with current and former soldiers decked out in camo pants and army boots with handguns strapped to their chests and hips. Crop duster pilots, helicopter tour guides and special operations pilots — most of them off-duty or retired military — have answered the call from Smith and others in North Carolina’s extensive military community.

They’re using their own aircraft to fly doctors, medicine, generators, fuel and food to isolated residents cut off from the world by the unprecedented floods to washed out mountain roads and wiped entire towns off the map.

Supplies and fuel for an operation of this magnitude don’t come cheap, but the group has relied entirely on donations, including around $190,000 raised through a GoFundMe page, Smith said.

Two men shaking hands in an active outdoor work setting.
The group has formed partnerships with local businesses, private pilots and even medical professionals. Ben Hendren

The whir of helicopter blades provides a continuous soundtrack to the action on the ground, as private aircraft touch down and take flight on a large lawn beside the dealership.

Inside the garage, under a window covered in topographic maps of western North Carolina, is the nerve center of the entire operation, where a former US Air Force combat controller and a local firefighter direct relief flights based on intelligence collated at an adjacent table by a team of men and women who are scraping social media and manning a tip line.

Two military trucks were parked outside the garage, loaded with reservists from the North Carolina National Guard, awaiting directions from the volunteers.

The well-oiled machine began when Smith, 41, was unable to reach his daughter or her mother in hurricane-hit Broad River — located between the devastated communities of Black Mountain and Bat Cave.

Smith, who was in Austin at the time, drove 18 hours through the night to get back to his family, only to find there was no road access to his home or theirs. So he did what any concerned father would do (who also happens to know a lot of people with helicopters) — arranged his family to be airlifted out by a private pilot.

Two helicopters taking off on a makeshift landing strip.
The group has enlisted more than 35 helicopters and pilots, who combined have flown hundreds of missions to rescue the stranded and render aid. Ben Hendren

Since then, the flights have been nearly constant during daylight hours.

Now that the effort has taken on a life of its own, Smith and others leading the operation have gone from cursing FEMA for its absence to hoping they never come back.

Smith said he fears their carefully calibrated rescue mission will be bogged down with governmental red tape if the feds show up.

“Nobody out here wants the federal agencies to come in. FEMA has walked into operations centers like this and has attempted to just take over and tell them what they’re doing is illegal and they’re not allowed to keep going. I’ve seen it firsthand in this area,” Smith told The Post.

“My biggest fear is they’ll move into the area and in the process they’ll reinvent the wheel and rebuild the entire process.”

Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue
Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue and supply operation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Savage Freedoms

Smith said he’s even directly told agencies to stay away.

“I’ve respectfully told FEMA individuals on a couple of different occasions, ‘don’t come to our location, we don’t want your help.'”

In just a few days, the “Redneck Air Force” has evolved from surveying road damage and going door-to-door on horseback to the military-scale operation that stands today.

With the group’s rescue operations now complete, they’ve turned their attention to flying supplies to communities cut off from communication and electricity.

They’ve amassed around 100 brand-new Generac GP200i portable inverter generators, all neatly lined up and ready to deploy, each with its own full five-gallon gas can.

With temperatures set to drop into the low 40s in the coming days, Harley choppers — the two-wheeled kind — have been buried under piles of warm jackets set to be distributed.

To assist with the sick and injured, they have a nurse on hand who measures and dispenses medication, with three paramedics, two nurse practitioners and even a licensed physician rounding out their medical team. 

Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue and supply operation
The Post found an all-volunteer operation being run out of a Harley-Davidson dealership with ruthless efficiency and military precision. Savage Freedoms
Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue
The “Redneck Air Force” has evolved from surveying road damage and going door-to-door on horseback to the military-scale operation that stands today. Savage Freedoms

They’ve also partnered with a local pharmacy which has been filling prescriptions for those still isolated in more remote areas, which volunteers then fly out to the intended recipients.

Kevin Hill, 42, from Moore County — just north of Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) — is a former Air Force combat controller who retired a little over a year ago. He decided to throw his lot in with the group when he heard about the operation from some of his ex-military buddies.

Asked what he did in the military, he said, “This. This is my comfort zone.”

He said of the effort, “This is the hub, the brain, where we try to make sense of the chaos.”

Hill then detailed the dizzyingly complex intelligence operation, which much like the airborne operations, runs like Swiss movement.

“We’ve got a group over here in cyber, scraping anything they get from social media, scouring for information. They put that intel into a shared document we have access to, updating the priorities for air or ground ops and matching that with assets, supplies and personnel,” he shared.

“This guy,” he said, pointing to a plain-clothed firefighter, “also vets the information we get because he’s a local fire department guy. He’s been indispensable in making sure we’re doing the right stuff at the right time.”

Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue
With the group’s rescue operations now complete, they’ve turned their attention to flying supplies to communities cut off from communication and electricity. Savage Freedoms
Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue
They’ve also partnered with a local pharmacy which has been filling prescriptions for those still isolated in more remote areas, which volunteers then fly out to the intended recipients. Savage Freedoms

In addition to the nearly three-dozen helicopters enlisted in the effort, Hill says AeroLuxe Aviation out of Tennessee has been “incredible” — flying missions for the group “non-stop.”

They even had some National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopters dropping in to help airlift some of the larger generators, the volunteers directing the massive choppers to where their cargo was needed.

So far the feds seem to have heeded Smith’s call to leave them be, with one notable exception: a visit from President Biden, whose presence shut down airspace in the area and stopped the volunteer effort in its tracks.

“You know that President Trump hasn’t been here? Trump’s team called and asked us if we wanted him to come in. We said we’d love to have him come in, but we don’t want a temporary flight restriction in the area,” Smith said.

“So they said ‘OK, we’ll wait.’ You know who didn’t do that? The current administration.”

Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue and supply operation
With nearly three-dozen helicopters enlisted in the effort, Hill says AeroLuxe Aviation out of Tennessee has been “incredible” — flying missions for the group “non-stop.” Savage Freedoms

Smith said Biden’s visit — and a later one by Vice President Kamala Harris — prompted a 30-mile temporary flight restriction, which grounded the group’s choppers, forcing the group to devise a workaround, the details of which Smith kept close to the vest.

Smith was adamant that telling the government to butt out isn’t about a power struggle.

“I don’t care who runs it. Three things have to happen: support and stability operations have to be efficient, they have to be effective and we have to re-inject capital into the local population.”