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AirBonner
02-13-2023, 04:14 PM
https://www.fastcompany.com/90848025/ohio-train-derailment-toxic-chemicals-pvc-spill-fire-disaster

Don’t let this take away from the “spy balloons:rolleyes:”

JohnnySic
02-13-2023, 04:39 PM
Interesting how the Climate Nazis have been quiet about this.

ZenMaster
02-13-2023, 05:58 PM
People aren't going to talk about something if it the conversation isn't pushed by the MSM + influencers, at least not in the general public sphere or a place like ISH.

It's like the word nazi, Johnny used it in this thread, but remember how much this word was used by people on the left between 2016-2020? Even here on ISH you'd see resident leftist using it day in and day out, but now it's all but vanished again.

FKAri
02-13-2023, 06:11 PM
It makes both Trump and Biden look bad so there's no reason for anyone to talk about it.

Overdrive
02-13-2023, 06:30 PM
Interesting how the Climate Nazis have been quiet about this.

You're really special.

I'm no climate nazi, but sure no denier of climate change. What do you want to talk people about?
I doubt the broad public has any idea what this accident means. Most people have zero understanding about chemicals, ADR and what it means for companies.

The difference between this accident and climate change is basically that an accident is an isolated event, while climate change is not. The reaction by officials was and is pretty bad though.

I don't know how strict the US is when it comes to ADR, but if there's an accident involving possibly harmful chemicals evacuation is imminent here and officials know exactly what chemicals were involved. The whole ordeal scream incompetence more than anything else.

Hey Yo
02-13-2023, 06:51 PM
https://youtu.be/SybES0Zmkas

JohnnySic
02-13-2023, 07:40 PM
You're really special.

I'm no climate nazi, but sure no denier of climate change. What do you want to talk people about?
I doubt the broad public has any idea what this accident means. Most people have zero understanding about chemicals, ADR and what it means for companies.

The difference between this accident and climate change is basically that an accident is an isolated event, while climate change is not. The reaction by officials was and is pretty bad though.

I don't know how strict the US is when it comes to ADR, but if there's an accident involving possibly harmful chemicals evacuation is imminent here and officials know exactly what chemicals were involved. The whole ordeal scream incompetence more than anything else.

Climate change is a nothingburger.

bladefd
02-13-2023, 08:07 PM
I read about it last week. Messed up situation. It's very difficult to clean heavy metals once they spill and begin to seep into the ground. I don't know what the best recourse is for this incident, especially in the nearby town. The chemicals might eventually make their way into the groundwater. Might have to relocate everyone permanently, idk.

Overdrive
02-13-2023, 08:37 PM
Climate change is a nothingburger.

Yeah, that's all you made this post for. Happy for you to get this off your chest for the 4763882763rd time.


I read about it last week. Messed up situation. It's very difficult to clean heavy metals once they spill and begin to seep into the ground. I don't know what the best recourse is for this incident, especially in the nearby town. The chemicals might eventually make their way into the groundwater. Might have to relocate everyone permanently, idk.

It's vinylchlorid. It dissolves into hydrochloric acid when it gets in touch with water.

diamenz
02-13-2023, 09:32 PM
Yeah, that's all you made this post for. Happy for you to get this off your chest for the 4763882763rd time.



It's vinylchlorid. It dissolves into hydrochloric acid when it gets in touch with water.

johnny obviously hasn't done any honest research on the subject, but common sense says it is a nothingburger.

you really think this billion year old rock is in any way affected by 200 years of heavy industry? this planet has been through much, much worse than our tiny footprint of 'destruction'.

our impact is nada. the earth will shake it off like a bad case of fleas.

Overdrive
02-13-2023, 09:57 PM
johnny obviously hasn't done any honest research on the subject, but common sense says it is a nothingburger.

you really think this billion year old rock is in any way affected by 200 years of heavy industry? this planet has been through much, much worse than our tiny footprint of 'destruction'.

our impact is nada. the earth will shake it off like a bad case of fleas.

We could discuss this till eternity. Our impact isn't nothing. We're killing off quite alot of species, just in the grant schema of things it's nothing. The universe doesn't give a shit about life.

It's just that this guy is derailing the thread for his stupid antileft agenda. He has like nothing else to offer. Total one track mind. Like some bot.

SATAN
02-13-2023, 10:13 PM
johnny obviously hasn't done any honest research on the subject, but common sense says it is a nothingburger.

you really think this billion year old rock is in any way affected by 200 years of heavy industry? this planet has been through much, much worse than our tiny footprint of 'destruction'.

our impact is nada. the earth will shake it off like a bad case of fleas.

You must be fun at parties.

SATAN
02-13-2023, 10:14 PM
People aren't going to talk about something if it the conversation isn't pushed by the MSM + influencers, at least not in the general public sphere or a place like ISH.

It's like the word nazi, Johnny used it in this thread, but remember how much this word was used by people on the left between 2016-2020? Even here on ISH you'd see resident leftist using it day in and day out, but now it's all but vanished again.

Even cnn have had multiple articles about this.

:facepalm

imdaman99
02-13-2023, 11:24 PM
Climate change is a nothingburger.

Yeah for mouth breathers. So I'm sure you're good.

coin24
02-14-2023, 03:42 AM
Yeah for mouth breathers. So I'm sure you're good.

Shouldn’t you be lining up for your 5th booster you stupid sheep cu.nt:roll:

“Climate change” is the new buzzword for these big companies you bend over for to make more money. Talk about being a mouth breather :lol

ZenMaster
02-14-2023, 05:31 AM
Even cnn have had multiple articles about this.

:facepalm

But the articles aren't critical in nature, instead mostly factual.

E.g this:


Norfolk Southern is funding a phone line for residents to speak to a toxicologist with the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, an environmental consulting firm.

No one is quite sure whether to trust the help, though, since it’s coming mostly from the company behind the spill. Some residents have already filed a class-action lawsuit against Norfolk Southern.

“We’re definitely signing up for the air testing of the home before we get in there,” Ratner said.


It could have let into an angle that a lot of people there are thoroughly pissed and how Norfolk recently initiated a stock buy back program instead of putting money into upgrade of the railroad network. It was one of the points in the most recent threat to strike where the President stepped in and ended it, I think that was even celebrated in a thread on here how good it was that Biden averted this crisis.

Look at this shit: https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1624990784251645952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5 Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1624990784251645952%7Ctwgr% 5Ecfafbc227f85a50a5e233edaa10e0f1f0612eb20%7Ctwcon %5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fpatriots.win%2F%3Ffrom%3D16a ADmxZ2b

SATAN
02-14-2023, 10:04 AM
You said:


People aren't going to talk about something if it the conversation isn't pushed by the MSM + influencers, at least not in the general public sphere or a place like ISH.

It's like the word nazi, Johnny used it in this thread, but remember how much this word was used by people on the left between 2016-2020? Even here on ISH you'd see resident leftist using it day in and day out, but now it's all but vanished again.

I said:


Even cnn have had multiple articles about this.



Just ****in' own it. It's ok.

Off the Court
02-14-2023, 11:38 AM
Why isn't everyone else talking about this! Stupid MSM fake news media! This event never would have happened if CNN just said things. Everyone needs to be talking about this now! Not me, just all of you. People talking about it matters, except it doesn't.

Patrick Chewing
02-14-2023, 12:12 PM
Why isn't everyone else talking about this! Stupid MSM fake news media! This event never would have happened if CNN just said things. Everyone needs to be talking about this now! Not me, just all of you. People talking about it matters, except it doesn't.

Dude, you have problems.

hiphopanonymous
02-14-2023, 12:36 PM
It's bad sure but not remotely close to what happened in Chernobyl. It's just a noxious gas emission during the controlled burn of what was essentially plastic. Anyone who's burned plastic knows you get that nasty black smoke that is of course horrible for your lungs - and this was several dozen train cars worth of plastic-like material. Any leftover slag probably contaminated top soil at the location which can be cleaned up by a simple top soil removal (who knows if they'll do that adequately enough though). The fumes were probably a fraction of the amount of noxious fumes the U.S. pumps out every day just for regular industry. Concentrated near one town though, so yeah, bad for the locals until the wind picks up. Conspiracy theorists love this kind of shit though.

Hey Yo
02-14-2023, 01:04 PM
What EPA says we're found

Vinyl chloride
Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
Ethylhexyl Acrylate - which is known to cause cancer

ZenMaster
02-14-2023, 01:27 PM
You said:



I said:





Just ****in' own it. It's ok.

But it's true, the articles written by CNN on this aren't critical of anyone or generate any feelings - so what's there to talk about?

It's the same as the Nordstream pipeline bombing, last post there is from OTC pointing out how the article written by someone not part of the MSM probably isn't true.

Like hiphopanonymous points out, it was basically just some plastic burning..
Uncured plastic materials, in other countries they have laws stating that companies who needs this have to create it on site and that it's never to be transported.
Someone could have also pointed out how the fire on the train was detected quite a good while before it actually derailed, why did it keep going with a speed of +30MPH? Did someone tell the engineer operating the train not to stop?
How many engineers were on this train? Is it considered good practice to only have one per train?
How about the overall effects of precision scheduled railroading, is it mentioned in any of the articles as something they were striking about last summer? Just how much stress is these guys who are responsible for operating the train under to get from A to B, and is it unnecessary risk when taken into consideration the materials they are allowed to transport?

bladefd
02-14-2023, 01:56 PM
johnny obviously hasn't done any honest research on the subject, but common sense says it is a nothingburger.

you really think this billion year old rock is in any way affected by 200 years of heavy industry? this planet has been through much, much worse than our tiny footprint of 'destruction'.

our impact is nada. the earth will shake it off like a bad case of fleas.

You have not done your research. Johnny is a moron. Are you a moron too?

JohnnySic
02-14-2023, 02:13 PM
You have not done your research. Johnny is a moron. Are you a moron too?

http://imagemacros.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/no_u.jpg

rawimpact
02-14-2023, 03:23 PM
I read about it last week. Messed up situation. It's very difficult to clean heavy metals once they spill and begin to seep into the ground. I don't know what the best recourse is for this incident, especially in the nearby town. The chemicals might eventually make their way into the groundwater. Might have to relocate everyone permanently, idk.

that's unfortunate because i'm sure the EPA is going to be calling you... You've got such a great take. I mean c'mon, heavy metals are tough to clean? They seep into the ground? And it might make it into the groundwater? Everyone will have to relocate permanently? you're a clown... the shit you type would make any normal person cringe.

Off the Court
02-14-2023, 03:27 PM
that's unfortunate because i'm sure the EPA is going to be calling you... You've got such a great take. I mean c'mon, heavy metals are tough to clean? They seep into the ground? And it might make it into the groundwater? Everyone will have to relocate permanently? you're a clown... the shit you type would make any normal person cringe.
OP compared it to Chernobyl but blade's take bothers you?

ZenMaster
02-14-2023, 03:54 PM
OP compared it to Chernobyl but blade's take bothers you?

IF the government is lying about the long term consequences of this spill for the people living in Ohio and nearby areas, then that is comparable to Chernobyl where the USSR government did the same.
Wouldn't be the first time government allowed something in the name of profit that was bad practice and then people can get compensated for the diseases later if they're not already dead.


https://youtu.be/gP-Yy1WvUwk

Overdrive
02-14-2023, 04:07 PM
It's bad sure but not remotely close to what happened in Chernobyl. It's just a noxious gas emission during the controlled burn of what was essentially plastic. Anyone who's burned plastic knows you get that nasty black smoke that is of course horrible for your lungs - and this was several dozen train cars worth of plastic-like material. Any leftover slag probably contaminated top soil at the location which can be cleaned up by a simple top soil removal (who knows if they'll do that adequately enough though). The fumes were probably a fraction of the amount of noxious fumes the U.S. pumps out every day just for regular industry. Concentrated near one town though, so yeah, bad for the locals until the wind picks up. Conspiracy theorists love this kind of shit though.

First of all there are alot of plastics. Burning PVC will set free HCl gas and that's exactly what's happening here. HCl gas is toxic and dissolves into hdrochloric acid when it comes in touch which water. Breathing in HCl gas is enough to damage your lungs.

Axe
02-14-2023, 07:18 PM
Dude, you have problems.
You have health and esteem problems.

bison
02-14-2023, 07:36 PM
Interesting how the Climate Nazis have been quiet about this.

It's all about politics. Remember the whole fiasco with Flint Michigans water crisis? Libs were out in full force demanding the water be cleaned. But they were quite about Ohio. That's because Flint is a majority black, majority democrat area while this part of Ohio is full of trump supporting 'chuds'. When it comes to working class people suffering from corporate or government negligance, libs will only pretend to care about the situation if its democrats who look like the victims

Hey Yo
02-14-2023, 07:45 PM
It's all about politics. Remember the whole fiasco with Flint Michigans water crisis? Libs were out in full force demanding the water be cleaned. But they were quite about Ohio. That's because Flint is a majority black, majority democrat area while this part of Ohio is full of trump supporting 'chuds'. When it comes to working class people suffering from corporate or government negligance, libs will only pretend to care about the situation if its democrats who look like the victims

71% of that county voted Trump last election.

bladefd
02-14-2023, 08:25 PM
that's unfortunate because i'm sure the EPA is going to be calling you... You've got such a great take. I mean c'mon, heavy metals are tough to clean? They seep into the ground? And it might make it into the groundwater? Everyone will have to relocate permanently? you're a clown... the shit you type would make any normal person cringe.

Yes, heavy metal spills are toxic and not easy to clean. They can seep into the ground.

Yes, heavy metal spills can make their way into the groundwater.

Yes, large amounts of toxic spills can and have forced entire towns to be relocated in the past.

I learned about this in human ecology class years ago. Some heavy metals are obviously worse than others and longer lasting. I don't know about this train incident in particular.

FKAri
02-14-2023, 09:18 PM
johnny obviously hasn't done any honest research on the subject, but common sense says it is a nothingburger.

you really think this billion year old rock is in any way affected by 200 years of heavy industry? this planet has been through much, much worse than our tiny footprint of 'destruction'.

our impact is nada. the earth will shake it off like a bad case of fleas.
Whatever piece of propaganda you read to form this point of view must have been from a few years ago. Because even those sources have conceded at this point that it is happening. Though some are still being paid big money by certain companies to discuss how it's only partially human caused because of error bars in Antarctic data etc. There is little wiggle room there. The debate is and should have always been, what to do about it. This is where the politics is being played at this point for the most part. The Liberals have some radical and potentially dangerous solutions to the problem that need to be seriously debated with. Conservatives can't continue to ignore reality because when their bullshit blows up in their face, the public will be willing to write the Liberals a blank cheque to do whatever they deem fit to "save" them. And that's not a good thing.

Lakers Legend#32
02-15-2023, 09:46 PM
MAGA is mad at President Biden for a rail accident that was only possible because of the railway rules deregulated under Trump.

You can't make this stuff up.

Patrick Chewing
02-16-2023, 02:25 PM
It's crazy how Fudgepacker Pete hasn't visited Ohio yet. If he was Republican, he would have been asked to step down already by every major media news outlet. But this is the Dems' golden boy. The next Democrat President, so they have to protect him. This is an epic failure to address this issue weeks later. This is what happens when Dems go to the circus to pick their candidates.

JohnnySic
02-16-2023, 08:54 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpIPtahXwAI_ATR?format=jpg&name=small

Lakers Legend#32
02-16-2023, 11:01 PM
Republican Response: What about Hunter Biden's laptop?

Also: "Even now we don't need no stinking regulations!

Nanners
02-17-2023, 07:07 AM
Calling this catastrophe the american chernobyl is spot on. This "accident" is entirely the fault of the corruption and hubris of our "government" (aka Politburo).

This is going to go down as the worst environmental disaster in the history of the United States. A million pounds of Vinyl Chloride were on this train (one of the most toxic and carcinogenic substances known to man), and the combustion products created by burning VC are arguably worse... The decision to burn this stuff has potentially doomed hundreds of thousands if not millions of americans to brutal cancers and other horrible health effects.

This problem cannot be blamed on either political party, while Pete Buttplug deserves a ton of the blame for the laughably pathetic job he has done as transport secretary, the corporate republican governor of Ohio is doing everything in his power to downplay the importance and danger of this accident... and the railroad companies and their wall-street owners (zillionaire funds like blackrock and vanguard) control both parties. Norfolk Southern spent $10B on stock buybacks in the past year (yet they offer $1m to the residents of new Palestine), and the billions spent on those buybacks were made available by cutting safety measures and crew numbers (stuff that the railroad workers unions recently wanted to strike against).

Anyway, what really matters right now is if you happen to live anywhere remotely near this disaster (within ~50 miles or anywhere downwind), I hope you left a long time ago... and if not you need to leave now. VC and its byproducts can cause horrible cancers at insanely small concentrations, you dont want to be anywhere remotely close to this catastrophe.

Jasper
02-17-2023, 11:55 AM
Interesting how the Climate Nazis have been quiet about this.

this has been all over the radio, as well as TV ... you right wing racists need to buy a radio and TV and quite looking at your 6" phones...
Maybe cause that is how you twirps size up 6"

lmfao

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 12:15 PM
this has been all over the radio, as well as TV ... you right wing racists need to buy a radio and TV and quite looking at your 6" phones...
Maybe cause that is how you twirps size up 6"

lmfao

The Climate Nazis are quiet about it you racist inbred hick.

Nanners
02-17-2023, 12:22 PM
The Climate Nazis are quiet about it you racist inbred hick.

For the retards that still worship so-called "experts" - I have multiple biology degrees, with a focus on environmental issues and climate science (never would have bothered with that shit except i was tarded as a college student)... and a million pounds of polyvinyl chloride is 1000x scarier than any of the potential rammifications of so-called "global warming"

Unlike carbon dioxide (an inert gas that boosts photosynthesis in organic matter), PVC is one of the most toxic substances on the planet. The poor souls who live nearby or downwind of this catastrophe are going to learn this first hand in the coming weeks and months

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 12:29 PM
For the retards that still worship so-called "experts" - I have multiple biology degrees, with a focus on environmental issues and climate science (never would have bothered with that shit except i was tarded as a college student)... and a million pounds of polyvinyl chloride is 1000x scarier than any of the potential rammifications of so-called "global warming"

Unlike carbon dioxide (an inert gas that boosts photosynthesis in organic matter, PVC is one of the most toxic substances on the planet. The poor souls who live nearby or downwind of this catastrophe are going to learn this first hand in the coming weeks and months

I've seen some stuff online about the potential ramifications of these chemicals getting into the Ohio River.....and it doesn't look good for several states. Between man-made Covid and shit like this, we're slowly killing our species.

Nanners
02-17-2023, 12:32 PM
I've seen some stuff online about the potential ramifications of these chemicals getting into the Ohio River.....and it doesn't look good for several states. Between man-made Covid and shit like this, we're slowly killing our species.

well covid was a bull shit cold that was negligible for anyone with a functional immune system, but yeah this chemical spill is absolutely catastrophic for anyone in the ohio river valley or the north east US

Nanners
02-17-2023, 12:39 PM
Btw remember when the railroad workers wanted to strike a few months ago? one of the rail workers main gripes was the fact that railroad companies were operating trains in an unsafe way (shitty braking systems, understaffed inspections, misleading catagorizations on "hazardous" cargo)... and the guy with hairy legs told these workers that if they striked theyd be fired or worse

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 12:52 PM
https://i.ibb.co/yWKkfSH/Fp-Ikb-Wu-Xs-AAlrp-L.jpg

Nanners
02-17-2023, 01:40 PM
https://i.ibb.co/yWKkfSH/Fp-Ikb-Wu-Xs-AAlrp-L.jpg

:oldlol:

it would be beyond hilarious that this clueless *** is in charge of this disaster if good people werent gonna lose their lives over it

Overdrive
02-17-2023, 02:15 PM
For the retards that still worship so-called "experts" - I have multiple biology degrees, with a focus on environmental issues and climate science (never would have bothered with that shit except i was tarded as a college student)... and a million pounds of polyvinyl chloride is 1000x scarier than any of the potential rammifications of so-called "global warming"

Unlike carbon dioxide (an inert gas that boosts photosynthesis in organic matter), PVC is one of the most toxic substances on the planet. The poor souls who live nearby or downwind of this catastrophe are going to learn this first hand in the coming weeks and months

You're in a thread with a guy who kept talking about a heavy metal spill, one who said it's just burning plastic. Pearls before swine.

JohnnySic
02-17-2023, 03:46 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpLs7VyWAAca72W?format=jpg&name=small

Lakers Legend#32
02-17-2023, 05:44 PM
Possibly the largest rail disaster in Ohio history as a result of Trumpian deregulations.

Republicans: Oooh! Look over there! Chinese spy balloons, UF0s, M&Ms!

ArbitraryWater
02-17-2023, 05:46 PM
Possibly the largest rail disaster in Ohio history as a result of Trumpian deregulations.

Republicans: Oooh! Look over there! Chinese spy balloons, UF0s!


You live in an alternative universe dont you?

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 05:50 PM
You live in an alternative universe dont you?

Wrong. He lives in his grandmother's basement.

SATAN
02-17-2023, 10:43 PM
Wrong. He lives in his grandmother's basement.

He lives in your head rent free.

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 10:52 PM
He lives in your head rent free.

The fact that you had to chime in considering no one is talking about you or to you clearly means that I live in your head rent-free.

SATAN
02-17-2023, 11:01 PM
Meltdown.

Lakers Legend#32
02-17-2023, 11:33 PM
You live in an alternative universe dont you?

Says the guy who lives in FOX Nation.

Patrick Chewing
02-17-2023, 11:38 PM
Meltdown.

Triggered

Chick Stern
02-17-2023, 11:54 PM
Why didnt the corporation have safety packaging measures in place to prevent a chemical that boils at 8 F from getting spilled? A chemical that has been banned from spray cans since 1974?
Seems like a chemical that volatile and dangerous should be manufactured on-site, to prevent spills, dont you think?
Why didnt the corporation already have a response plan ready, in case of an accident?
Why didnt the rail corporation have additional safety measures in place for carrying such dangerous cargo?
Why did the Con Ohio governor state that it was OK for resident to return, almost immediately after they burned the chemicals?
Why did the Con Ohio governor make the fascist decision to have the reporter who dared question him arrested?
How could this situation have been prevented, if Trump hadnt rescinded the Clean Water Rule?
The reality is, this issue is a Con failure, by Con corporations and governments, and directly caused by Con policies.
To try to then turn around and blame Biden is idiotic and inane.

warriorfan
02-18-2023, 11:53 PM
Why didnt the corporation have safety packaging measures in place to prevent a chemical that boils at 8 F from getting spilled? A chemical that has been banned from spray cans since 1974?
Seems like a chemical that volatile and dangerous should be manufactured on-site, to prevent spills, dont you think?
Why didnt the corporation already have a response plan ready, in case of an accident?
Why didnt the rail corporation have additional safety measures in place for carrying such dangerous cargo?
Why did the Con Ohio governor state that it was OK for resident to return, almost immediately after they burned the chemicals?
Why did the Con Ohio governor make the fascist decision to have the reporter who dared question him arrested?
How could this situation have been prevented, if Trump hadnt rescinded the Clean Water Rule?
The reality is, this issue is a Con failure, by Con corporations and governments, and directly caused by Con policies.
To try to then turn around and blame Biden is idiotic and inane.

Biden has had quite a bit of time to reinstate any Trump policies.

Happened on his watch. Not an excuse.

Patrick Chewing
02-19-2023, 12:07 AM
Why didnt the corporation have safety packaging measures in place to prevent a chemical that boils at 8 F from getting spilled? A chemical that has been banned from spray cans since 1974?
Seems like a chemical that volatile and dangerous should be manufactured on-site, to prevent spills, dont you think?
Why didnt the corporation already have a response plan ready, in case of an accident?
Why didnt the rail corporation have additional safety measures in place for carrying such dangerous cargo?
Why did the Con Ohio governor state that it was OK for resident to return, almost immediately after they burned the chemicals?
Why did the Con Ohio governor make the fascist decision to have the reporter who dared question him arrested?
How could this situation have been prevented, if Trump hadnt rescinded the Clean Water Rule?
The reality is, this issue is a Con failure, by Con corporations and governments, and directly caused by Con policies.
To try to then turn around and blame Biden is idiotic and inane.

Typical Lib with a v@gina between his legs. Always blame the Republican no matter what the crisis.

┌∩┐(﹒︠益﹒︡)┌∩┐
02-19-2023, 01:11 AM
Typical Lib with a v@gina between his legs. Always blame the Republican no matter what the crisis.

Those are some good questions. I've noticed you use "yikes libs" as a coping mechanism to any valid criticism. Is it that hard for you to actually think :lol

Patrick Chewing
02-19-2023, 01:36 AM
Those are some good questions. I've noticed you use "yikes libs" as a coping mechanism to any valid criticism. Is it that hard for you to actually think :lol

Biden is having a hell of a time as President.

The economy
Inflation
Supply Chain
Afghanistan
Chinese balloons
Classified Documents
Train Derailments
Crime is up
Border crisis
Opioid epidemic

Poor bastard got elected just cause a lot of twinks and socially awkward Libs incapable of rational thoughts kept soiling themselves over some mean tweets.

┌∩┐(﹒︠益﹒︡)┌∩┐
02-19-2023, 01:45 AM
Biden is having a hell of a time as President.

The economy
Inflation
Supply Chain
Afghanistan
Chinese balloons
Classified Documents
Train Derailments
Crime is up
Border crisis
Opioid epidemic

Poor bastard got elected just cause a lot of twinks and socially awkward Libs incapable of rational thoughts kept soiling themselves over some mean tweets.

Exhibit A :lol

It's gonna be okay, big guy

Patrick Chewing
02-19-2023, 01:53 AM
Exhibit A :lol

It's gonna be okay, big guy

That's what I thought little boy. Keep making your dumbass threads of Liberal podcasts that nobody watches in the politics forum.

┌∩┐(﹒︠益﹒︡)┌∩┐
02-19-2023, 02:35 AM
That's what I thought little boy. Keep making your dumbass threads of Liberal podcasts that nobody watches in the politics forum.


https://youtu.be/Rr7gdj_fg4k

Hey Yo
02-19-2023, 07:15 PM
Why didnt the corporation have safety packaging measures in place to prevent a chemical that boils at 8 F from getting spilled? A chemical that has been banned from spray cans since 1974?
Seems like a chemical that volatile and dangerous should be manufactured on-site, to prevent spills, dont you think?
Why didnt the corporation already have a response plan ready, in case of an accident?
Why didnt the rail corporation have additional safety measures in place for carrying such dangerous cargo?
Why did the Con Ohio governor state that it was OK for resident to return, almost immediately after they burned the chemicals?
Why did the Con Ohio governor make the fascist decision to have the reporter who dared question him arrested?
How could this situation have been prevented, if Trump hadnt rescinded the Clean Water Rule?
The reality is, this issue is a Con failure, by Con corporations and governments, and directly caused by Con policies.
To try to then turn around and blame Biden is idiotic and inane.

The Governor didn't order that reporter to be arrested. He was reporting live inside the gym while the Gov was addressing the crowd. Security asked him to stop and dude made a big deal about his rights being violated and it escalated quickly. The charges were later dropped.

highwhey
02-19-2023, 08:18 PM
Exhibit A :lol

It's gonna be okay, big guy

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