02-16-2024, 04:35 AM
I guess, at the end of the day, one must ask - what is the other option?
In as much as I may be full of $#@&, I truly don't believe that FEMA, thru its Transitional Sheltering Assistance program (TSA) is eventually going to pay Marriott $500.00 per room per night. Further, each resident getting this assistance may be determined to have insurance coverage that would reimburse this cost, which would have to be signed back over to FEMA. Taken in whole, I am quite confident that both the Federal Government and any involved Insurance Companies will end up paying a negotiated rate per night well under this $500.00 figure.
But having said that, let's just say OK, the Feds whipped out the AMEX Black Card and said have at it.
What is the other option?
FEMA Trailers?
In as much as I may be full of $#@&, I truly don't believe that FEMA, thru its Transitional Sheltering Assistance program (TSA) is eventually going to pay Marriott $500.00 per room per night. Further, each resident getting this assistance may be determined to have insurance coverage that would reimburse this cost, which would have to be signed back over to FEMA. Taken in whole, I am quite confident that both the Federal Government and any involved Insurance Companies will end up paying a negotiated rate per night well under this $500.00 figure.
But having said that, let's just say OK, the Feds whipped out the AMEX Black Card and said have at it.
What is the other option?
FEMA Trailers?
“I don’t want to go into too much detail about the information we have from the FAA, but obviously it is not standard to have aircraft collide. I want to be clear on that.”
-Sean Duffy, United States Secretary of Transportation 1-30-25
-Sean Duffy, United States Secretary of Transportation 1-30-25