2023 Ohio train derailment and aftermath - WE REQUIRE MORE PHOSGENE GAS

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If you surround yourself with or judge the generation by the highly visible social media urbanite, you will know this is true, but if you don't you will not. There are a lot of millenials who are learning/have learned to build, repair, construct, create. I work in a field that exposes me to these people and I have hobbies that expose me to them. A major reason for the decline of these skills is the almost complete destruction of the american manufacturing sector by boomer policy. Many boomers needed a handyman, mechanic, machinist, welder, etc to do things for them too.
This whole thing about a crumbling infrastructure. It doesn't just happen overnight. This stuff has been in the works. It's got a lot to do with how kids were raised and taught how to do things that coincide with their locale. People were taught how to function in the time they lived in. That's just not being done anymore on a gross level.

Besides the skills one adopts for trade, there's also been a major decline in peoples' ability to network. Everyone is cutting each other off due petty political views rather than simply work with and rely on each other.

But even for the people who know how to network and get things done, they also seem like a dying breed. I'm not sure if it's millennials in general, but I do remember an interview with a former Green Beret named Lt. Colonel Scott Mann who talked about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. In particular, he talked about how much of a moral injury that was to Veterans who had been there for 20+ years and were retired were then asked to come back and evacuate folks from the country because retired Veterans were the only people who could be relied on to do that.

The way he described it was that the military brass made the decision to withdraw and then foisted all the moral responsibility on top of these Veterans whom they knew would never say, "No" to such a request.

Shifting Moral Responsibility

These are former military experts whom are no longer being produced and whose skills will most certainly not be grandfathered into oncoming generations of special forces. I feel like this is true for all sectors in the United States right now. Whatever "stuff" that was supposed to be handed down from one generation to the next just skipped a beat and hasn't recovered. So now we're beginning to see how the entire US landscape will suffer as a result. This is the kind of stuff that eventually leads to energy crises or mass hunger and starvation.

Lt. Colonel Mann also says that many former Veterans from Vietnam and Afghanistan are looking at our recent pullouts as egregious moral injuries that haven't been addressed. The same is going to happen here with Ohio. All this does is build up more and more resentment for the folks in Washington who do nothing but sit on the sidelines and tell us not to be racist and to support some country nobody knew about until a year ago.
 
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This is political genocide. I hate to say it, but this is where we are at. The media coverup makes it all the more obvious
Slowly and through subterfuge.
They don't really understand that if the right people wake up after their family, homes and health have been decimated then they will start gunning for them PERSONALLY. Its not fedposting, its the facts. The most dangerous man is the one with nothing to lose.
 
Slowly and through subterfuge.
They don't really understand that if the right people wake up after their family, homes and health have been decimated then they will start gunning for them PERSONALLY. Its not fedposting, its the facts. The most dangerous man is the one with nothing to lose.
It’s not fedposting if it’s true. They’re not only messing with the lives of people and animals, but with our food supply. It will probably be dangerous to eat anything grown with the contaminated soil or use the contaminated water in that region. The government wants you to starve too, don’t forget that.
 
I've said this before but if this had happened in a deep blue state the government would have dealt with it within hours.
Buttfaggot and co know Ohio is a deep red state, so they don't care.
Before some room temp IQ retardotron moais me, you know DAMN well this is the only reason they are doing fuck all. "Vote red, you're dead"
Again I ask: how long before people realize that’s there’s two Americas, one doesn’t care for the other, and the situation is dealt with accordingly?
 
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Buttigieg seems to have gone into an autistic rage, grabbed the laptop out of the hands of whatever intern runs the USDOT twitter, and started arguing with people on there. It's hilarious as fuck because they're just hurling acronyms of other government agencies around, when ultimately DOT regulatory failures are one of if not the largest root causes.
Ah yes, the blame game of pointing fingers when you're the one who is responsible. Railways are YOUR jurisdiction. They're YOUR responsibility, and this disaster happened under YOUR watch.
 
how do you know something really serious and dangerous is happening?
Complete and total media and government silence and blackout.

People need stop being scared and start getting angry.
People need to do a lot of things but I can't write any of them here without @Null banning me. Also shouldn't news about all of Ohio getting cancer be featured? Especially with Bootykek going insane on Twitter.
 
You know, I’ve been mulling over this a bit more, and I realize people have revolted against their governments for less than this. How bad do things have to get before people wake up? I guess so long as the plebs have their bread and circuses, they’ll ignore it. We’ll all probably be actually starving and broke before any actual change happens.
 
You know, I’ve been mulling over this a bit more, and I realize people have revolted against their governments for less than this. How bad do things have to get before people wake up? I guess so long as the plebs have their bread and circuses, they’ll ignore it. We’ll all probably be actually starving and broke before any actual change happens.
Americans are too fat and comfortable to do anything rash. As long as we have bread (McDonalds and Coke) and Circuses (Superbowl and Olympics) we will be content.
When they do realize they need to act it will be too late.
IE: Amerifat.
 
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Buttigieg seems to have gone into an autistic rage, grabbed the laptop out of the hands of whatever intern runs the USDOT twitter, and started arguing with people on there. It's hilarious as fuck because they're just hurling acronyms of other government agencies around, when ultimately DOT regulatory failures are one of if not the largest root causes.
See, Buttigieg was just confused, he assumed DOT mean "Diddling Of Twinks" and didn't realize he had to do things with his job other than repeatedly remind us that he's gay.

After all, it's not fair to except the guy in charge of transport to handle transport, he's got important anuses to tongue and special cocks to suck.
 
Doubtful then creepy uncle Joe and all the dems read American Thinker but chances then he will dislike that article about the train derailment.

February 16, 2023

Why is Biden so Oddly Silent about the Ohio Train Diaster?​

By Nancy Van Deest

The environmental disaster taking place in Ohio from a Norfolk Southern derailed train should outrage both sides of the political aisle. After the smoke clears, investigations will take place and most likely will show that there is plenty of blame to be shared, including all levels of government and both political parties.
But at the moment, the complete lack of any significant response by the Biden administration is appalling and begs the question why an administration that is hostile to the free market and supports extreme measures to fight climate change is missing in action? Could it be that some of the largest shareholders of the responsible railroad, Norfolk Southern Corporation, are tied to PACs and affiliates that helped fund the 2020 election of the Biden administration? If true, then isn’t it reasonable to conclude that by such donations, these shareholders, through their PACs and affiliates, support the Biden administration?
According to various sources, top shareholders in Norfolk Southern Corp. are the Vanguard Group, and subsidiaries of BlackRock and JP Morgan. Specifically, as of this week, CNNMoney.com lists the Vanguard Group, Inc. as the top shareholder with 7.68%. BlackRock Fund Advisors and JPMorgan Investment Management tie at 4.54% as other top investors.
As of December 31, 2022 Norfolk Southern’s own website lists Vanguard, BlackRock Institutional Trust Company and JP Morgan Asset Management as top shareholders.
Interestingly, the Vanguard Group, JPMorgan Investment, and BlackRock all gave significant sums of money to the Biden 2020 presidential campaign through their PACs and affiliates. OpenSecrets confirms this statement.

The Vanguard Group, through its affiliates and PAC’s, contributed 62.83% to all federal Democrat candidates during the 2020 election cycle and only 37.17% to all federal Republican candidates. It gave a total of $96,988 to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign and just $7,547 to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign.
Under JPMorgan Chase and Co., OpenSecrets reports that its affiliates and PACs contributed a total of $1,038,917 to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. Donations to President Trump’s 2020 campaign totaled a whopping $236,111. JPMorgan did contribute to both parties’ with the Democrats reaping the most. Under “all Federal candidates,” JP Morgan and affiliates gave 74.83% to Democrats and only 25.17% to Republicans. Also keep in mind that during the 2022 campaign cycle, JPMorgan refused to fund any Republican congressional candidates who objected to the 2020 electoral votes.

Then there is BlackRock, whose founder and CEO, Larry Fink, is a committed and outspoken Democrat. Several news outlets did expose the close relationship that BlackRock has had with prominent Democrats including Obama and Hillary Clinton and now Biden.
According to OpenSecrets, during the 2020 election cycle, BlackRock, through its PACs and affiliates, gave to all federal Democrat candidates a total of 80.64% and only 19.36% to all federal Republican candidates. Regarding Biden, it gave $182,768 to the Biden 2020 presidential campaign. Just $6,170 was contributed to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign.
 
This whole thing about a crumbling infrastructure. It doesn't just happen overnight. This stuff has been in the works. It's got a lot to do with how kids were raised and taught how to do things that coincide with their locale. People were taught how to function in the time they lived in. That's just not being done anymore on a gross level.
I said on other KF thread but I don't remember which one. The biggest problem in America and why I think they will lose semi-conductor war against China and India is the lack of accountability and complacency from the government. Every government, blue and red, is guilty for crippling the country infrastructure. There's several examples where the Government gave a lot of money for companies to rebuild, improve some infrastructure and instead of doing it, they just pocketed the money and the Government let them.

There's a lot of examples of that, for example how there's the 3 failures points on the US power grid that can kill the entire country power if they are destroyed. This is known since the 80's and on every decade US give a lot of money to power companies to fix it and they just pocket the money. Even third-world shitholes has more redundancy than the US.

Boeing since the 90's is working on the new Rocket that will replace the SLS rocket and Space Shuttle, where boeing delayed until SpaceX said that it could build one in less time and for cheaper than Boeing, so suddenly their Starline rocket/shuttle was mostly done and they just had to fix it. Also Boeing for that received more money than a lot of the Nasa funding for their projects.

And the last one is the 5Bi Intel semi fab, where they bought the land and nothing more. The rest of the money they pocketed.

US needs to hold companies accountable for their mistakes. While I know that it can always have problems, the government doesn't even try to see if the money was laudered, stole or used for personal gains. Which India, China and EU(even when I regret most of their politics) do. That's the reason that I think that US could not only lose the semi-conductor race but a big war too, the country has a lot of single failure points that can fuck it up a lot, that's is knew to everyone and they refuse to fix it
 
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