Anonymous wrote:DeWine has been sitting on his ass not calling Biden back. He just got around to requesting help today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
Anonymous wrote:DeWine has been sitting on his ass not calling Biden back. He just got around to requesting help today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
The federal government can only intervene when the governor requests it.
Evidence? Zip.
Read the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
The federal government can only intervene when the governor requests it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
The federal government can only intervene when the governor requests it.
Evidence? Zip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
The federal government can only intervene when the governor requests it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why isn’t the Secretary of Transportation doing anything?
Because the governor very explicitly told the federal government that he has it covered and doesn't want their help.
Same feeble excuse for Detroit? This is a Federal intrastate issue.
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history. The entire country will eventually be affected. And EPA declares everything is safe?
Anonymous wrote:Equating high speed rail, which is used all over the world except the US, with unregulated, overburdened freight rail is exactly the GOP gaslighting we have all come to expect.