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The representative Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, accused the Republicans on Friday of wanting to “bury their voters” after the mortal floods of Texas when again fighting climate change.
She specifically called the Trump administration and the Secretary of National Security Kristi Noem, so she said it was a delayed response to sudden floods that devastated parts of the Texas center during the weekend of July 4.
He then blamed the Republican Party for voting on the “Big and Ugly Law Project” to effectively begin “recovering” in ways of helping to combat climate change and avoid similar disasters.
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Sudden floods in Texas killed more than 100 people over the weekend of July 4. (Photo of Ashley Landis/AP)
“The reality is that we will continue to face emergencies, especially because, as we have just finished with the great and ugly bill, they are recovering those things that hopefully would have begun to cool this planet, because they do not believe in science,” Crockett said in “The Weeknight” of MSNBC. “The least they could do is believe in helping Americans. Unfortunately, we continue to see Republicans deciding that they want to bury their voters instead of doing everything possible to make sure they live an incredible and complete life.”
More than 120 people were killed in sudden floods with missing reported dozens.
Since last week, several democratic figures have been quick to politicize floods when blaming climate change and government of President Donald Trump cuts to the National Meteorological Service (NWS) for exacerbating the damage.
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The American representative Jasmine Crockett agreed that the Republicans “want the poor to die” as quickly as possible. (Jemal Countess/Getty images for Moveon)
In a statement to Fox News Digital last week, the White House spokesman, Abigail Jackson, described him “shameful and disgusting” to see the Democrats politicize the tragedy and insist on accusations that the NWS had little personal had been “discredited by meteorologists, experts and other public reports.”
Last month, Crockett also agreed with a statement by CNN analyst, Michael Fanone, that “Republicans want the poor to die as quickly as possible humanly.”
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“I agree,” Crockett replied. “I don't think it's a fault, but that's really part of the design.”