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A hurricane endangers more than just the entire East Coast and Frank must make a difficult choice.

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A hurricane endangers more than just the entire East Coast and Frank must make a difficult choice.

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Thomas Yates: Nobody cares about an idea. They might care about a man with an idea. I only care about the man.
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Life Is a Hurricane
2 March 2015 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

Another good episode. The worst of all possible circumstances, or so it seems. Frank took money from FEMA to support his jobs program. Of course, this leaves the country vulnerable should a natural disaster occur. Wouldn't you know it. A hurricane (perhaps one of the biggest ever) is about to hit the eastern shore. Millions will be affected but a third of the money FEMA is going to need has been taken. This forces Frank to decide if he will sign a bill to return money to FEMA and, hence, destroy his jobs bill. Frank is spending a great deal of time with a writer who is doing a book about him. He had hoped at first it would be propaganda about the jobs bill, but the writer, being a real literary figure has instead written amazing prose that focuses on the man, not the program. The beauty of this episode is that we see that despite his nihilistic being, Frank is the eternal optimist. He doesn't make lemons out of lemonade; he creates a lemonade factory. We're rolling along toward another amazing set of events.


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