A North Carolina redneck just humiliated Kamala Harris with this one damning question

Democrats thought they’d wrapped up the Tar Heel State after the leaks against a popular Republican candidate but there may be no recovering after this blunder.

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The coastal elite have a disdain for rural Americans.

Hollywood and Democrat politicians have long depicted Americans from the Appalachian region as backward, uneducated, and racist.

But one North Carolina redneck just humiliated Kamala Harris with this one damning question.

Redneck Air Force to the rescue

The volunteer group “The Cajun Navy” started in 2005 to help victims of hurricane Katrina.

Hundreds of Cajun Navy boats assisted with disaster relief after the storm wrought historic devastation to New Orleans.

The group has since deployed to assist Americans impacted by other hurricanes, including most recently Helene.

Now, The New York Post reports, they are receiving air support from a new volunteer group with a wild military nickname, “The Redneck Air Force.”

A group of special operations veterans in North Carolina are responding to the needs of Hurricane Helene victims, following a colossal failure from the Biden-Harris administration’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

“Who’s FEMA?” asked former Green Beret Adam Smith.

“This disaster has definitively proven without a shadow of a doubt FEMA’s incompetence and incapability,” Smith told the Post when they approached the group outside of a motorcycle dealership they’re basing operations from.

Smith and the group of veterans are taking matters into their own hands to help hurricane victims.

The group initially called themselves the “Savage Freedoms Relief Operation,” but have proudly now swapped in the “the Redneck Air Force” moniker, according to the Post.

They have set up a base of operation at a local Harley-Davidson dealership and enlisted the help of crop duster pilots, helicopter tour guides, and special operations pilots.

The group is using privately-owned aircraft to conduct rescue operations and deliver supplies to affected residents.

The group has raised $190,000 through a GoFundMe page to fund their efforts.

The effort started when Smith, who was in Austin at the time, couldn’t get into contact with his mother and daughter who live in the affected area.

Smith drove 18 hours to reach them, only to find there was no road access to their home.

So Smith got help from a private pilot to airlift them out.

The effort has now expanded with hundreds of volunteers, and even members of the North Carolina National Guard are reportedly taking directions from the volunteer group.

We don’t need FEMA

Smith and other volunteers were cursing FEMA for not showing up, but now that the Redneck Air Force’s own efforts have taken off, they hope FEMA doesn’t come.

“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 New York 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.”

With the exception of Joe Biden showing up for a photo-op, the Biden-Harris administration has evidently known better than to get in the way of this group of private citizens, who hail from a community of elite special operators who weren’t built to stand down when fellow citizens need help.

Biden’s visit of course caused airspace to be shut down.

The network media hosts raked George W. Bush and Donald Trump over the coals for what they claimed was interfering with relief efforts during Katrina and Maria, the hurricane that ravaged Puerto Rico during the Trump administration.

But there’s been nary a peep from the media elites about the Biden-Harris administration interference with relief efforts.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump offered to show, but respectfully honored Smith’s wishes when he politely declined the offer.

“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.”

Smith and the Redneck Air Force seem to have this area covered, as long as the government stays out of the way.

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