There are those many of us foreigners well outside the nation's febrile domestic politics, reading, hearing or viewing the reports of this terrible disaster, and our thoughts are with those bereaved or who have lost homes, farms, livelihoods etc., to the floods.
Yet what does the USA show us now? That although there may be serious administrative questions to be considered later at national level in sober, proper ways, even disasters like this flood can be used to excuse heartless, shallow party-political slanging matches that are neither analytical nor civil.
For God's sake, we wonder from safely beyond either of two oceans, WHY?
@ArishMell It doesn't stop the people who are getting it done. The people just put their head down and work. Those who have never been in that situation or responded to help those in that situation are often the ones who take political pot shots during a time like this. Many of them are facing consequences which is a good thing. They are being exposed and their actions are not being tolerated. They don't like the accountability.
Libs love a tragedy, especially those that involve children. They thirst for the blood of the unborn and the young. They claim because Trump eliminated fraud, waste, and abuse that somehow detection of the storm was prevented or that flood monitoring was prevented. As always, they are wrong. What was their excuse for North Carolina, California, or Hawaii?
That's because they're children in adult bodies. The sooner their DemonRat party dies, the sooner they'll choose to self-deport. Alligator Alcatraz, El Salvador, and Gitmo are eagerly waiting! 🐊
@Musicman They have the right to say whatever they want, but I say let them keep talking and exposing themselves. Two examples I posted are losing their jobs. They have a right to say whatever they want, but the companies and organizations who hire them have every right to terminate their association with them.