Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faced criticism after severe thunderstorms in the Northeast caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays, leaving over 150,000 passengers stranded. Buttigieg and United Airlines engaged in a blame game, deflecting responsibility. The incident highlighted the limitations of weather control, as Buttigieg admitted the administration’s powerlessness against Mother Nature. While the Biden administration has allocated significant funds for climate and weather-related initiatives, the inability to prevent disruptions raises concerns about their effectiveness. Critics argue that such spending is wasteful and masks a broader agenda of government control. This event underscores the consequences of the administration’s policies and calls for accountability.
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