Everything is Political

Texas floods press conference with official speaking.
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By James Moore

There is probably nothing that calms a family more than a football metaphor after their child has disappeared, likely forever, into a catastrophic flood. When asked if he would investigate to discover who was to blame for failed emergency warnings in Kerrville County on the Guadalupe River, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott accused a reporter of using “the word choice of losers.” He transitioned to the sport of football and talked about its popularity across Texas and how winners find a way forward. Hell, I would not have been surprised to hear him use the mantra from Friday Night Lights: “Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.”

“Every football team makes mistakes. The losing teams are the ones that try to point out who is to blame. The championship teams are the ones that say, ‘Don’t worry about it, man. We got this. We’re going to make sure that we go score again, that we’re going to win this game.’”

When football teams make mistakes, though, 300 people don’t die. And this was not a mistake. It was a choice. Kerr County officials and the state took turns avoiding the funding and implementation of a river flood warning system on the Guadalupe, and in one instance, the only rationale was because the money was from the Biden administration. In 2021, Kerr County was offered roughly $10.2 million through the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which could have been directed toward emergency infrastructure, including flood warning sirens. But they didn’t want no stanky Democratic President’s money. At a November 2021 Commissioners Court meeting, a 3–2 vote rejected using the funds for that purpose and cited political mistrust and fear of federal influence. Yeah, who wants Washington coming into our town and making it safer? The funds were described by county officials and some residents as “Biden money.” The general sentiment was, “We don’t want to be bought by the federal government.”

Kerrville is one of the most conservative communities in Texas and the surrounding county gave Trump 77 percent of the vote, which was 21 percent more than he earned statewide. The ill-informed populace was probably also oblivious to the funding opportunity from the Biden administration to help protect them from catastrophic floods like the one that just tore the heart out of the Texas Hill Country. A few months after those commissioners said no in November of 2021, they voted to accept the federal dollars in January of 2022. None of the money was allocated for a siren system on the river, however. The sheriff’s department got some and there were employee stipends handed out, but no sirens.

In the aftermath of the natural disaster, Governor Abbott, who should have been talking about state response, resources for the afflicted, causes for the high loss of life, and assurances that whatever failed would be fixed, instead, talked football and the magical power of prayer.

“The one word that I hear over and over again when talking to people here is ‘prayer,’” he said. “Prayer is what is bringing people comfort. Prayer is what is bringing people together. And prayer is what will carry us through this tragedy.”

A little bit a leadership and political sense might have made certain there was no such tragedy, and there is not one scintilla of evidence, scientific or otherwise, that prayer has ever changed anything, other than, maybe, the perception of the person doing the praying. Abbott, of course, was hiding behind the concept, implying that what happened was an act of God and prayer was needed to understand and accept, and he tossed in a little football philosophy to temper your sadness. He wants everyone in the state to believe nothing could have prevented the horror. God, however, had no more to do with causing the flood and the loss of life than she will with preventing the next tragedy, which, in the Texas Hill Country, is inevitable. Abbott believes that prayer kept the flood from being 100 feet tall instead of 50 and it miraculously stopped the water from rising further.

Prayer is Abbott’s fallback for every trauma inflicted on this state by his radical politics. After the El Paso slaughter at Walmart, he vowed to come up with legislation to prevent such a thing from ever happening again and put together a panel to study the gun crisis with legislators and law officers. His Texas Safety Commission did nothing, as was the plan, and efforts to increase gun safety by El Paso’s elected representatives were ignored. Instead, Abbott promoted and passed a permitless carry law for any kind of gun, including the AR-15, which destroyed those 23 souls inside the Walmart. Making guns easier to possess was his idea for dealing with a massacre performed with an automatic weapon. Less than three years after El Paso, with gun laws loosened, a disturbed individual walked into a Uvalde elementary school and murdered 19 children and 2 teachers. Abbott showed up to offer his usual prayers, but wouldn’t talk about gun control, and besides, he had to leave early to get to a political fund raiser and do a video appearance for the National Rifle Association meeting in Houston.

The metaphor man is once more making hollow promises that the Texas House and Senate will conduct investigations, though he has stated explicitly that it will not be about assigning blame. No need, of course, since blame has found its place already at the table of every conservative voter and politician in Texas. HB 13, which easily passed the Texas House in the most recent legislative session, would have provided $500 million for a statewide emergency warning network for floods and wildfires. The measure was killed in the Senate by the Lt. Governor, who didn’t like the price tag. Who knew saving lives could be so costly? Never mind that the state has more than $28 billion in a rainy day fund and could easily pay for such a project with political support from state leadership, and prevent the future loss of lives. Patrick is suddenly promising that there will be sirens along the river by next summer. Three hundred dead and missing was all it took to get his attention.

In the meantime, Texans get more prayers. Patrick described for FOX-TV a few hundred girls on the top floor of one of the camps, who held hands and sang Christian songs, and the water stopped rising. His God that was busily killing other innocents decided the singers were going to get a pass. Gov. Abbott said prayer was responsible for what led rescuers to find a woman clinging to a tree hours later down river. The implication is that all the little girls who were swept away just didn’t pray hard enough or weren’t sufficiently Christian. We know prayer had nothing to do with protecting the people of Comfort, Texas, just down river from Kerrville and Camp Mystic. Sirens were their savior. Comfort has a modern flood-siren system that provided timely alerts when river levels surged past safety thresholds, which led to evacuations. All the residents and campers in Comfort survived the 30-foot wall of water. The sirens cost around $60,000–$70,000, and were connected to a USGS gauge and triggered automatically to warn residents to evacuate.

The conservative politics that caused Kerrville leaders to reject spending on sirens came back to kick them in their collective arses, too, when they went pleading to the conservative government in Austin. The state was finally approached three separate times with a request to fund flood warning sirens and early-alert systems along the Guadalupe in Kerr County. The county had partnered with the Upper Guadalupe River Authority and asked for $1 million in state grant funding for a warning system with sirens. The 2016 application was denied. Two others in 2017 and 2021 were also rejected by the Texas Flood Infrastructure Fund.

Everything about this disaster was a by-product of conservative politics. The don’t-spend ethos is rank nonsense in a state that has enough money to solve almost any problem but leaves it sitting in an account instead of being deployed to help its citizens. Radical conservatives are pushing responsibilities down to local governments and if something fails, the political blame does not fall on the officeholder at the state level. A relatively tiny expenditure by the state or Kerr County to install sirens along the banks of that river might have saved hundreds of lives. Taxpayers have a right to expect a minimum level of cooperation between their government institutions. Instead, we get excuses and head fakes and misdirections, and people keep dying.

And it will take something other than prayer to stop it.

 

This article was originally published on Texas to the world.

 

James Moore is the New York Times bestselling author of “Bush’s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential,” three other books on Bush and former Texas Governor Rick Perry, as well as two novels, and a biography entitled, “Give Back the Light,” on a famed eye surgeon and inventor. Mr. Moore has been honored with an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his documentary work and is a former TV news correspondent who has traveled extensively on every presidential campaign since 1976.

He has been a retained on-air political analyst for MSNBC and has appeared on Morning Edition on National Public Radio, NBC Nightly News, Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, CBS Evening News, CNN, Real Time with Bill Maher, and Hardball with Chris Matthews, among numerous other programs. Mr. Moore’s written political and media analyses have been published at CNN, Boston Globe, L.A. Times, Guardian of London, Sunday Independent of London, Salon, Financial Times of London, Huffington Post, and numerous other outlets. He also appeared as an expert on presidential politics in the highest-grossing documentary film of all time, Fahrenheit 911, (not related to the film’s producer Michael Moore).

His other honors include the Dartmouth College National Media Award for Economic Understanding, the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television News Directors’ Association, the Individual Broadcast Achievement Award from the Texas Headliners Foundation, and a Gold Medal for Script Writing from the Houston International Film Festival. He was frequently named best reporter in Texas by the AP, UPI, and the Houston Press Club. The film produced from his book “Bush’s Brain” premiered at The Cannes Film Festival prior to a successful 30-city theater run in the U.S.

Mr. Moore has reported on the major stories and historical events of our time, which have ranged from Iran-Contra to the Waco standoff, the Oklahoma City bombing, the border immigration crisis, and other headlining events. His journalism has put him in Cuba, Central America, Mexico, Australia, Canada, the UK, and most of Europe, interviewing figures as diverse as Fidel Castro and Willie Nelson. He has been writing about Texas politics, culture, and history since 1975, and continues with political opinion pieces for CNN and regularly at his Substack newsletter: “Texas to the World.”

8 Comments

  1. It’s the standard Republican response to a tragedy these days: blame Biden and be thankful that your thoughts and prayers were answered, without which the tragedy would have been of biblical proportions. Praise be.

  2. Is there ANYONE more revolting, more pompous and more thoroughly (and justifiably) despised than a pack of devious, self-absorbed, absolutely depraved and callously inhumane politicians who attempt to hide their long, long list of heinous crimes, misogynistic predation, vindictive racism and self-serving corruption behind a phony, condescending level of nauseating bible-thumping HYPOCRISY? These sanctimonious, mostly right-wing, demonic serial pathological liars, unrepentant misogynistic predators and unconscionable psychopaths are proven – over and over again – to be the worst, most ignominious bottom-dwelling “pretenders” and war mongering political miscreants on the face of the planet.

    History has already shown that the lying, conniving, insignificant autocratic George W Bush (right-wing Republican) puppet and WAR CRIMINAL, John Howard; the Mother and Father of ALL rusted-on misogynists, Tony Abbott and the internationally-condemned pathological liar and born-to-rule fascist: Scott Morrison – who was once a signed-up member of that notorious paedophile-protecting CULT of Hillsong – are PRIME examples of three of Australia’s worst, most disreputable, absolutely depraved and dangerously undemocratic “psuedo” religious hypocrites. Worryingly, these types of truly evil, deceptive and unconscionably cruel sanctimonious hypocrites are truly representative of the type of political psychopaths so inherent right throughout State and Federal LNP cabinets past and present!

    HOWEVER, the worst of the worst has been insanely elevated into the most powerful position in America = that diabolical, mentally-unhinged, sociopath: Donald Trump, a remorseless CONVICTED CRIMINAL who, along with the like-minded, unspeakably evil pack of rusted-on racists, contemptuous misogynists, callously inhumane elitists and nodding “YES” men in his hideously corrupt cabinet, are the most vile, disingenuous “God botherers” in living memory! It’s doubtful that all the prayers in the world can save America (or the world) from Trump’s indescribably odious level of hypocrisy, autocratic fascism, isolation and demonic destruction – a truly catastrophic future that is heading for America like an out-of-control freight train!

  3. You almost have to feel sorry for these bible-bashing morons. They sit there making excuses for the worst possible tragedies like it was God’s will, or we should all go and pray it does not happen again, pray for those who suffered, it is just one excuse after another, it is pathetic. If their God actually existed then why would they enable such tragedy and suffering after they have prayed so much??? Let’s ignore the facts like Federal dollars were offered to help protect us but because politics they refused, but then accepted……….and then did something else with the money………..yeah none of that matters cause God will protect us cause we prayed………until God screwed us over yet again. And for a State Governor to actually stand there and say more prayers are the answer to everything to completely distract from the utter incompetence of the Chump administration to help them at all……………….

  4. Is America yet sick of its corrupt political class. Is it turning over? It seems more and more likely that it is increasingly turning over in its graves.

  5. per Pete Petrass’s comment on the bible-bashing morons of America, I take his point but I certainly don’t feel sorry for them. The widespread defaulting to God & prayer, if nothing else, is indicative of a deep and enduring ignorance, a laziness of intellect, a refusal to look at the more rational elements of phenomena as opposed to calling upon a belief system that is incapable of being rigorously demonstrated to be (a) existing in fact, and (b) truthful to the best degrees of testability.

    I suppose, logically, that not all morons are unloveable; many are, Greg Abbott being a prime example, Trump and his sycophantic coterie also fit into that deeply unattractive category, but there are innocent morons as well, those who’ve fallen through the cracks through no fault of their own… roadkill on the brutal highway that is the American life… their faith in God might well be the only bright light in an otherwise extremely dull existence. The professional holy rollers are a breed apart and deserve a special place in hell for their unbridled greed and materialism and unfettered willingness to take advantage of the flock… always hawking for dollars to support their lavish lifestyles, never having enough… Brian Houston being our own local example of these kinds of parasites.

    Americans have always been susceptible to the siren songs of the hucksters. P. T. Barnum may or may not have been responsible for the observations that ‘there’s a sucker born every minute,’ whether he did isn’t the point, the truth of that expression is self-evident when the mythology of America is examined… ‘anyone can make it big if they just try hard enough’, ‘success is just around the corner,’ ‘if you strike it rich you’ve got it made,’ ‘America, land of the free and land of the brave,’ and so on, and so nauseatingly at odds with the reality for the vast majority of Americans. In a certain way, it’s understandable, such a miserable dog-eat-dog existence can lead a man to hang on by his fingertips to some shred of faith that somehow, miraculously, things might improve… if he prays harder.

    Bob Dylan’s Ballad of Hollis Brown sums it up for many who live in that blighted land.

  6. Good comment from Canguro. The New York Zionist mafia oligarchy has done ordinary Americans out of their lives, thu misinformation and tons of deliberate disinformation.

    I think Oz is suffering a muddled attempt at the same thing- brainwashing.

  7. The best thing that ever happened to the UK is the departure of the Puritans.
    The worst thing that ever happened to the Americas was the arrival of the Puritans.

    As Solzhenitsyn said in The Gulag Archipelago “To do a great evil requires only a great belief.” And boy, do those dickheads believe …

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