Mainstream Media Blaming Climate Change For Texas Floods

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Recovery efforts are still underway in the Texas Hill Country following the Independence Day floods, and the far left, along with their allies in the mainstream media, aren't wasting any time trying to pin the blame for this on both Trump and climate change.

CNN's Dana Bash went out of her way to make that point in an interview with Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX), when she asked him if "the changing climate is a part of what we are seeing go on here?” Castro, of course, responded by saying climate change was "obviously a part of it."

Marc Morano with the Climate Depot disagrees. He thinks that with the narratives that Trump cuts to the National Weather Service caused the massive loss of life, Morano believes climate change is just the latest political line of attack, and on top of that, it's not working.

Morano pointed out that most people aren't interested in politicizing the flood, saying, "When you have such a tragedy, especially involving children in summer camp, people just don't have the stomach for the obvious and complete trash that they're promoting here."

On top of that, the climate narrative as a whole has begun to lose steam as science increasingly fails to back up the climate doomsday narrative that has been pushed by the left for so long. The bad news is, it's still not going anywhere.

Morano pointed out that thanks to the immense amount of funding behind the climate change narrative, it can survive forever without needing to be widely accepted. He said, "You have Bill Gates funding major news organizations to promote not only his public health issues, but also his climate views. It's not going away."

Despite how much money Gates and other left-wing elites throw at the climate narrative, however, Morano says people simply aren't buying it, and they aren't buying the idea that things like the Green New Deal would solve problems like natural disasters in central Texas.


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