Anonymous wrote:And now an explosion at a foundry. These are no longer accidents.
Anonymous wrote:It was Trump that killed the reform for brakes. If this accident becomes enough for the Congress to pass new legislation, then wonderful However it won't be because Norfolk Southern owns the GOP.
Let's put blame where it truly lies. You are literally respond on a post that discusses how Norfolk Southern bought the Ohio governor.
The cause of a multiple-car train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio has not officially been determined, but a mechanical issue with a rail car axle is suspected to be the cause of the derailment, and the National Transportation Safety Board said it has video appearing to show a wheel bearing overheating just beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:And now an explosion at a foundry. These are no longer accidents.
Anonymous wrote:Understand the timeline.
Obama era regualtion suggested new brakes used worldwide but not in the US be implemented by 2020.
Trump repeals said safety regulation thanks to lobbying from US Rail officials.
Drain derails, local officials warned of toxic chemicals.
Governor ignores warnings and without consulting experts, authorizes the toxic chemicals be burned off to get the rail lines reopened.
Biden offers federal assistance, Governor declines.
Plumes of toxic smoke covers thousands of square miles.
Reporters are arrested for covering the press conferences.
14 days later, the republican governor FINALLY declares the area a federal disaster - this was yesterday.
Meanwhile, the whole time, the right wing media echo chamber gaslights its viewers into asking where Pete is, complaining about Biden and suggesting federal money for this is going to Ukraine. We see those sentiments echoed here.
Enough people. This is the environmental dystopia the GOP wants. This is the "limited federal government" the GOP wants. This is the lifting of "pesking and burdensome regulations" the GOP wants.
DeWine withheld declaring a disaster because 1) he didn't want to depend on the Feds for help and 2) he and the GOP are so deep in the big businesses pocket that they bend over backwards to take the position for big business that the sacfririce the health and well being, property value and life value of their own voters.
Anonymous wrote:And now representative for Norfolk Southern are (besides offering the 25K to the whole town, which I think cannot be real ($5 a person!) so I haven't researched) going house to house and offering to test water and getting residents to sign their rights away. Until they got caught. So far it's just social media (hmm, no reporters in there getting this story?) but I'm hoping there's more tangible stories and evidence soon. I am very scared for these people.
As many have pointed out, they will take even 10K or something and sign their rights away, because they are in straitened circumstances and need to keep on living. I hope there are good lawyers helping them, like we saw with the immigrants on Martha's Vineyard/Nantucket.
Anonymous wrote:Understand the timeline.
Obama era regualtion suggested new brakes used worldwide but not in the US be implemented by 2020.
Trump repeals said safety regulation thanks to lobbying from US Rail officials.
Drain derails, local officials warned of toxic chemicals.
Governor ignores warnings and without consulting experts, authorizes the toxic chemicals be burned off to get the rail lines reopened.
Biden offers federal assistance, Governor declines.
Plumes of toxic smoke covers thousands of square miles.
Reporters are arrested for covering the press conferences.
14 days later, the republican governor FINALLY declares the area a federal disaster - this was yesterday.
Meanwhile, the whole time, the right wing media echo chamber gaslights its viewers into asking where Pete is, complaining about Biden and suggesting federal money for this is going to Ukraine. We see those sentiments echoed here.
Enough people. This is the environmental dystopia the GOP wants. This is the "limited federal government" the GOP wants. This is the lifting of "pesking and burdensome regulations" the GOP wants.
DeWine withheld declaring a disaster because 1) he didn't want to depend on the Feds for help and 2) he and the GOP are so deep in the big businesses pocket that they bend over backwards to take the position for big business that the sacfririce the health and well being, property value and life value of their own voters.