Deadly Winter Storm Exposes America’s Infrastructure Fragility and Federal Response Failures
As a brutal winter storm paralyzes two-thirds of the nation, claiming at least 15 lives and leaving nearly 800,000 homes dark, it’s clear that Washington’s neglect and failed policies threaten our national resilience and public safety.
Across two-thirds of the United States, a relentless winter storm has left a harsh mark: at least 15 Americans dead, nearly 800,000 homes without power, and thousands of flights canceled or delayed. This crisis is not just about nature’s fury—it reveals deep systemic failures that demand scrutiny.Why Are So Many Still Left in the Cold?The tragic deaths reported—from a teen in Texas caught in a sled accident to multiple fatalities in New York City—underline how vulnerable many Americans remain when extreme weather hits. While officials scramble to respond with virtual schooling and emergency warnings, the fundamental question remains: why has...
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