Fox News tells the truth? Say it ain't so.

"Deregulation" always sounds super cool, until an entire American town is destroyed.

Good on Fox. Maybe they woke up w/ all of the text revelations recently.
 
Tucker gets it, I cant say anymore about the broadcast as I never watch it. I do look at the website somewhat regularly but I dont often find much to pursue there.
 
RedState and American Thinker are my first and second stops of the day, every day.

JPP is often my third.
 
I glance at various Mind Molder sites over the day to find out what the official narrative is.....I dont have a fav.

I still have not completely decided what NYP is, which I look at every day. I am leaning towards Freedom Flavored Mind Molder.
 
Bearing failure. Nothing to do with the brakes.

Been a problem forever but over your life how often have you heard of disaster this bad because of wheel bearings? I would bet never. Railroads know about the problem and once did a very good job managing it.

But this is not Old America Sport....this son of a bitch is going down....HARD.
 
Been a problem forever but over your life how often have you heard of disaster this bad because of wheel bearings? I would bet never. Railroads know about the problem and once did a very good job managing it.

But this is not Old America Sport....this son of a bitch is going down....HARD.

Going Down HARD! Isn't that what you do to Tucker Carlson
 
Been a problem forever but over your life how often have you heard of disaster this bad because of wheel bearings? I would bet never. Railroads know about the problem and once did a very good job managing it.

But this is not Old America Sport....this son of a bitch is going down....HARD.

You are getting to be an embarrassment here to your side of the aisle, and to every member on this site!

People just laugh at your silly comments!
 
Yeah. What does that tell you?

That a bearing overheated, what does it tell you?

By the way, there's so much bullshit spoken about vinyl chloride. Not least the fact that it's a gas, not a liquid, at atmospheric pressure and has a relatively low solubility in water.
 
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