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At least two dead in Texas floods ravaging same area where campers died

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Once again, the same area that suffered catastrophic floods last year, which claimed over 130 lives, is in the crosshairs of nature’s fury. Yet, what are we hearing about this tragedy from the mainstream media? CNN and MSNBC are barely scratching the surface, opting for a bland reporting style that refrains from tackling the tough questions. Where’s the accountability? Where’s the inquiry into this repeating disaster? Instead of digging into the infrastructure failures or the lack of preventive measures, they simply regurgitate the same heart-wrenching quotes from local officials, a tired playbook that shrouds negligence in emotional rhetoric.

Meanwhile, Fox News spins the disaster into a narrative about climate change, pushing agendas that ultimately serve more as political theater than genuine inquiry. They use these catastrophes not just as headlines but as tools for their ideological warfare. It’s all very convenient, don’t you think? When it’s an opportunity to stoke fear or advance a specific narrative, they’re front and center, but when it comes to dissecting real issues like mismanagement and repetitive negligence, suddenly they’re out to lunch.

At the heart of every flood, there’s a deeper storyline—one that the corporate-owned media conveniently overlooks: the incompetence dance between local governments and the federal safety nets that are supposed to protect citizens. So while they drown you in sympathy and token gestures, they evade any real accountability for those in power who are supposed to prevent these tragedies. Wake up, America! It’s time we demand more than just headlines.

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