Government Oversight

Storm Aftermath Exposes Fragile Infrastructure and Calls for Accountability

By Economics Desk | March 7, 2026

Powerful storms recently battered Michigan and Oklahoma, leaving communities devastated and exposing critical weaknesses in local preparedness and infrastructure resilience. Volunteers step up amid ongoing threats, but how long will Washington ignore the need for real accountability?

Across parts of Michigan and Oklahoma, powerful storms have left a brutal wake of destruction — flattened homes, broken power lines, and scattered debris are now grimly familiar sights. While volunteers have admirably stepped forward to help clear rubble and assist residents, these scenes force a tough question: why are American communities still so vulnerable to predictable natural disasters?Why Does America Remain Unprepared Against Severe Weather?The images emerging from Union City, Michigan, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, tell more than one story. They reveal not only the destructive power of nature but also the ongoing failure of government agencies to invest adequately...

This is Exclusive Content for Subscribers

Join our community of patriots to read the full story and get access to all our exclusive analysis.

View Subscription Plans