Deadly Floods in Texas Put Republicans on the Defensive: 'It Was an Act of God, Not the Administration'
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Republican Leaders' Negligence Costs Lives in Texas Floods
When tragedy strikes, political leaders love to hide behind a familiar refrain: “Now is not the time for politics.” But when over 100 lives are lost—many of them children—amid catastrophic floods in Texas, silence isn’t respect. It’s complicity. This is exactly the time to talk politics, because the disaster that swept through the Hill Country […] The post Republican Leaders’ Negligence Costs Lives in Texas Floods appeared first on The Black Wal…
Deadly floods in Texas put Republicans on the defensive: 'It was an act of God, not the administration'
More than 100 people, including 28 children from a Christian summer camp, lost their lives in catastrophic floods. According to 'The New York Times,' many National Weather Service positions in Texas were vacant and warning systems failed in the state.
Near Kerrville, Texas, July 4, 2025. U.S. COAST GUARD / VIA REUTERS S'il had known... Three days after the catastrophic floods that bereaved his county, the Republican elected Wes Virdell publicly admitted his regret for having voted against the Natural Disaster Response Bill presented at the beginning of March at the Texas Assembly. The text, known as "HB 13", introduced a plan of action at the scale of the 254 counties of the state. It improve…
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