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Analysis: Natural-Disaster Blame Games Obscure the Steps Needed to Keep Americans Safe

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America’s endless natural-disaster blame game is thwarting answers to life-and-death questions over worsening extreme weather crises.

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Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The endless blame game in the United States over natural disasters is preventing answers to life-and-death questions about worsening extreme weather crises. Every time a hurricane, flood, or wildfire hits, political foes automatically blame their adversaries, usually long before all the victims are accounted for. This pattern reappeared after a horrific tragedy in Texas, where flooding killed more than 100 peop…

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Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The endless blame game in the United States over natural disasters is preventing answers to life-and-death questions about worsening extreme weather crises. Every time a hurricane, flood, or wildfire hits, political foes automatically blame their adversaries, usually long before all the victims are accounted for. This pattern reappeared after a horrific tragedy in Texas, where flooding killed more than 100 peop…

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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