Anonymous wrote:Trump announces he's visiting and within moments the federal government announces they are providing help. JFC, they are so afraid of Trump. This is too funny. Good for the people of Ohio, they deserve so much more than what our government is doing to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
That is a very persuasive argumet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s been a lot of criticism of the environmental movement over the past decades for focusing overly on white UMC issues when it’s poor people, usually of color, who are most impacted by environmental issues. Most environmental progressive groups have initiatives focused on racial environmental Justice now, to try to cure that blind spot. I don’t know the demographics of this area of Ohio but I’d guess at a minimum it is poor or working class. It’s probably a good example of environmentalists still not putting enough attention on these issues that affect poor people. That’s where these hazmat train lines run. It’s all really upsetting.
I’m really upset as well because this administration is denying FEMA help. When did that ever happen before? Is it because these people are low-income white people? Or because it’s Amish and Mennonites? This is unprecedented.
Stop lying the administration did not deny help
Devine said No
Do not lie !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Anonymous wrote: No living water creature has survived the highly toxic chemicals.
Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a massive disaster that’s being severely underreported. I am adjacent to the Pittsburgh area (and about 90 miles from the burn/derailment) and local news is doing some coverage. People are suffering serious health effects, along with livestock. There is a fear of groundwater contamination.
The company is owned by Vanguard and Black Rock, so no surprise on the media blackout.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a massive disaster that’s being severely underreported. I am adjacent to the Pittsburgh area (and about 90 miles from the burn/derailment) and local news is doing some coverage. People are suffering serious health effects, along with livestock. There is a fear of groundwater contamination.
The company is owned by Vanguard and Black Rock, so no surprise on the media blackout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s been a lot of criticism of the environmental movement over the past decades for focusing overly on white UMC issues when it’s poor people, usually of color, who are most impacted by environmental issues. Most environmental progressive groups have initiatives focused on racial environmental Justice now, to try to cure that blind spot. I don’t know the demographics of this area of Ohio but I’d guess at a minimum it is poor or working class. It’s probably a good example of environmentalists still not putting enough attention on these issues that affect poor people. That’s where these hazmat train lines run. It’s all really upsetting.
I’m really upset as well because this administration is denying FEMA help. When did that ever happen before? Is it because these people are low-income white people? Or because it’s Amish and Mennonites? This is unprecedented.
Link?
https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/fema-advises-gov-dewine-ohio-is-not-eligible-for-assistance-at-this-time-east-palestine-train-derailment-white-house-federal-emergency-management-agency-health-human-services-cdc
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-turns-down-ohios-request-disaster-assistance-toxic-derailment
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/midwest/gov-dewine-requests-federal-assistance-for-east-palestine/
It is all over the news, surprised you are questioning it.
I'm not surprised at the question. I'm surprised that this would qualify for the same type of federal agency response as, say, flooding.
Anonymous wrote:What's the basis for FEMA eligibility? Usually federal response is based on meeting certain criteria. Does a chemical spill usually meet that criteria? The news stories linked by that PP doesn't address that question -- just says DeWine had some discussions and the EPA says the situation isn't eligible at this time.