Thursday, December 6, 2018

Month Old Parody Child's Book, Actually Helpful To Hurricane Victims


In September, Hurricane Florence ravaged North Carolina and instantly, well over 1,100 people were homeless and more then 40 persons were killed. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster estimated the damage at $1.2 billion and also claims Hurricane Florence is the worst disaster in the states modern day history.  https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hurricane-florence-flooding-north-south-carolina-virginia-death-toll-today-2018-09-20/

On Sept., 19, President Donald Trump visited the hurricane mauled town of New Bern, North Carolina and his words of wisdom and compassion displayed what a fantastic president and human being he is. I'm joking of course, in the wake of this disaster, Trump once again show-cased his idiocy and complete lack of empathy. Trump actually said to some people that lost their house in the hurricane; Have a good time.

When our president visited New Bern, North Carolina on Sept., 19, he said to one resident whose home was destroyed and had a boat appear on his storm-ravaged yard: "At least you got a nice boat out of the deal.” https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-colbert-selling-trump-childrens-book-to-help-hurrican-victims_us_5baefbeae4b0343b3dc04705

"Whose Boat Is This Boat? Comments That Don't Help In The Aftermath Of A Hurricane" by Donald Trump (by accident) is an 18 page large print picture book based on an idea by Emmy Blotnick. The staff of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" used President Trump's exact words to produce "Whose Boat Is This Boat?"    Izzy Schurr aka, Mark Schurr





The book is very affordable and 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to The Foundation for the Carolinas, The One SC Fund, The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund, and World Central Kitchen. (goodreads.com)