During my teenage years, I spent five summers as a camper and counselor at an overnight camp in West Virginia. Camps are an amazing place where you gain independence and get to have constant fun with friends with few responsibilities (well, except as a counselor). Decades later, I'm still friends with people from camp. My boys are heading to an overnight camp for their 4th, 3rd, and 1st summers respectively. After his first year, The Moose cried on the way home because he was going to miss it. As I'm writing this, Pedro Tulo is at a Scouts camp.
Maybe it’s because of my love of camps, but I'm finding the tragic floods in and around Kerr County, Texas just devastating. Over 100 people were killed including at least two dozen campers and counselors at Camp Mystic and over 150 people are missing as a result of floods. It’s truly awful and sad.
President Trump and his administration are certainly not to blame for the floods. Anyone claiming this is being ridiculous. Before last weekend, it's unlikely that Trump had ever been to Kerr County or even heard of it. Still, looking into whether cuts made to the National Weather Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and FEMA had any impact on the alert system before the flooding and during the recovery is definitely warranted. So is looking into the state and local emergency systems and policies and procedures.
This is what Texas governor Greg Abbott said after a reporter asked who was to blame for this tragedy.
“That’s the word choice of losers.” “Every football team makes mistakes,” he continued, referring to Texas’s popular sport. “The losing teams are the ones that try to point out who’s to blame. The championship teams are the ones that say, ‘Don’t worry about it, ma’am, we’ve got this.’” (Abbott's quotes available here).
Staying with the football metaphor, this is a really stupid statement. Every football team, particularly at the college and professional levels and likely at most Texas high schools, does extensive film study and evaluates how to improve. If a team wins 17-14, they don't say to themselves, we're good. We don't need to have any more practices. We don't need to evaluate how we gave up 14 points or why we didn't score more. Just show up a few minutes before next week's game to warm up. We've got this. Ma'am.
Now maybe "blame" wasn't the right word in the question, but you absolutely conduct an investigation so that this type of tragedy doesn't happen again.
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