I don't know what you're getting at then
No stuff, it's very clear to everybody here that you don't know how transportation works. Pro-tip: You can't drive a cargo ship into the middle of an island. It goes Big boat > warehouse > food trucks > shelters > people.
The boats can carry thousands of tons of food. The trucks can't, they can only carry very small portions. So we need a lot of trucks to load the food into so that they can go to the shelters. If Carmen is too busy taking pics in floodwaters with kayakers to send trucks, the food is going to be sitting in the dock waiting for the food trucks, going nowhere. Yes, FEMA
could theoretically deliver to the shelters using their own trucks...
Spoiler alert: Trucks don't loving swim. If FEMA is bringing their own transportation they have to deliver it across the ocean,
with the supplies. This is all before we hit the issue of the country being
destroyed by a hurricane. What's harder than driving thousands of tons of food to shelters all over a country? Driving it over rubble, mud and debris. There are many reasons why supplies aren't making their way to the shelters. None of them have to do with Annoying Orange calling out poor leadership on twitter.