Michael Cohen - When the System Drowns Its People
There are disasters, and then there are premeditated failures dressed up as acts of God. Whats unfolding across Central Texas isnt just a freak storm or an unfortunate tragedy; its the culmination of arrogance, willful neglect, and a depraved obsession with austerity over human life. More than 100 are confirmed dead, and over 160 remain missing. This is not just weather. This is the rotting fruit of a political doctrine that puts dollars before dignity, and ideology before infrastructure.
This is Flash Flood Alley. Theyve called it that for decades. Scientists warned. Local officials knew. But Texas chose not to prepare. The topography is unforgiving: limestone hills, shallow rivers, rapid runoff. When the sky opens up, this region doesnt flood. It drowns. It suffocates. And still, nothing. No modernized alert systems. No meaningful statewide plan. Just the usual chest-beating about personal responsibility while entire families were swept into the dark.
Heres the insult to injury: Texas is sitting on $30 billion in a rainy-day fund. Thats not a metaphor; thats a literal pile of untouched cash that couldve bought sirens, early-warning systems, elevated infrastructure, floodplain mapping, and the staffing to support it all. Instead, it sat in a bank account while children drowned in their camp bunks.
Now comes the scapegoating. Right on cue, Texas officials have turned their aim at the National Weather Service, claiming it failed to provide sufficient warning. But the San Antonio Express-News called it what it is: a cowards deflection. The NWS issued alertsrepeatedly. The problem wasnt the forecast. The problem was that the system built to respond to that forecast had been deliberately dismantled.
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Girard442
(6,717 posts)gab13by13
(28,885 posts)Chris Hayes was one of the few who said the same thing on cable news.
Krazy_Kat
(43 posts)One of the best things I've read on the tragedy in Texas
Skittles
(166,089 posts)he gets it
CTyankee
(66,587 posts)As a convert, he makes the best messenger there could be. I love to hear from him.
Paladin
(31,072 posts)I watched a press conference yesterday---Kerr Co. officials, dodging every crucial question put to them over this colossal fuckup. I want there to be severe consequences for this outrage---starting with trump and his gutting of the federal weather-reporting services. Absolutely unforgivable.
I'm taking all this very personally---one of my daughters is friends with a couple whose daughter was at Camp Mystic, on the night the floods hit. They're burying her this Saturday.