Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackrock owns the company, didn’t seem like they considered any alternatives to the burn which I think it’s typically a last resort
Exactly. EPA allowed them to quickly blow up the poisons so they could get their trains moving asap. Worst environmental decision in the history of the EPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackrock owns the company, didn’t seem like they considered any alternatives to the burn which I think it’s typically a last resort
Exactly. EPA allowed them to quickly blow up the poisons so they could get their trains moving asap. Worst environmental decision in the history of the EPA.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised there isn't a thread on this already. Have people seen the reports of farmers and people living outside of the mandatory evacuation zone are seeing livestock and animals die from the released vinyl chloride carcinogenic gas.
I have been distracted by all the UFO/Chinese balloon reports and haven't had been following the the train derailment. Is Norfolk Southern really only providing 25k to the town?
Anonymous wrote:Today a hazmat crew was dispatched to Gothenburg, Nebraska for another train derailment of 30 cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
End game is to fairly compensate the many, many victims. EPA egregiously allowed the massive blow-up, poisoning much of the country.
Has DeWine declared a state of emergency?
Have you built your greenhouse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
End game is to fairly compensate the many, many victims. EPA egregiously allowed the massive blow-up, poisoning much of the country.
Has DeWine declared a state of emergency?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
End game is to fairly compensate the many, many victims. EPA egregiously allowed the massive blow-up, poisoning much of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
End game is to fairly compensate the many, many victims. EPA egregiously allowed the massive blow-up, poisoning much of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
The social media troll farms are ginning up outrage for government and company alike, I think. The end goal is big paydays from the class action suits.
Anonymous wrote:So much outrage for the government, but none for the company involved. That's what seems to set this disaster apart from others in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Blackrock owns the company, didn’t seem like they considered any alternatives to the burn which I think it’s typically a last resort
Anonymous wrote:THis chemical flood is killing everything in its path all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.