Hurricane Season 2026 Is Coming, and Common Sense Says We Need Better Drainage, Not More Excuses
So I'm sitting here, watching the news about hurricane season 2026, and I just can't with the half-baked planning. Every year it's the same song: "We need more emergency funds," "The infrastructure needs updates," "Climate change is making it worse." But let's talk common sense for a second. Why, every single time a storm hits, are we shocked that the same old drains clog up and flood the same neighborhoods? I saw a guy on my street last week stacking sandbags in a spot that floods every August like clockwork. Maybe we should clean the ditches before the rain starts? That's not rocket science, it's just basic preparation. If leaders spent a fraction of the time on actual fixes as they do on blaming each other, maybe my basement wouldn't be a swimming pool for the sixth year in a row. Mark my words: hurricane season 2026 is going to be a circus if we don't get our heads out of the sand and fix the obvious stuff. Common sense, folks. It's not complicated.