Look what happens when Senator Vance puts a stick into a creek East Palestine, Ohio

The the Regime decided to burn the chemicals rather than off-load them, because that would have been too dangerous, and so they polluted the land and air with very dangerous substances makes me wonder what they would do it faced with a nuclear plant emergency....

"We cant go in, that would be too dangerous, just let it go into meltdown".
 
It will take 20-30 years before we could measure a rough idea of how many people the decision to burn the chemicals killed, but we almost certainly will not look to find out.
 
Man, Ohio should do something about that. Too bad the federal government can’t, it would be socialist!
 
Why aren't you bitching about Norfolk Southern?

The New York Times
"That rule required electronically controlled pneumatic, or E.C.P., brakes that would simultaneously slow down an entire train rather than individual cars. The rule applied to certain “high-hazard flammable trains” carrying at least 20 consecutive cars filled with liquids like crude oil. ...

Had the rule remained in effect, it would not have applied to the Norfolk Southern train that derailed in East Palestine, Jennifer Homendy, who heads the National Transportation Safety Board, said in an interview.
.18 hours ago

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/17/...nment/norfolk-southern-derailment-safety.html
 
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