Pete Buttigieg blames Trump for Ohio train derailment amid criticism: 'We’re constrained'

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The government told you there were WMDs in Iraq.
The government told you that if you liked your plan, you could keep your plan.
The government told you Trump would cause WW3.
The government told you Trump was a Russian asset.
The government told you 2 weeks to flatten the curve.
The government told you that inflation was transitory.
The government told you the vaccine was safe and effective.
Now, the government is telling the people of East Palestine Ohio that there is no danger.
The government can't be trusted.
 
Distractions to keep people from seeing:

1- Feds meddling in the elections.
2- Bioweapons investigations -gain of function
3- Corruption evidence in the laptop.
4- Fortunes to Ukraine.
5- Biden and Nord Stream explosion.
6- Epstein list.
7- Hunter’s laptop and deals.
8- Adverse effects from jabs.


Any of these would have been front page news for months, but the media is not in the business of informing.
 
AAAAAnnnndd here we go.... Our corrupt government spends billions on Ukraine and billions on illegals aliens with free hotel rooms, cash and welfare, but treats taxpaying citizens like dog shit.

 

30 million people, or 10% of the United States population, may be in danger after a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio that led to the release of toxic chemicals.

“We basically nuked a town with chemicals so we could get a railroad open,” said Sil Caggiano, a hazardous materials specialist.

As public officials try to calm the public, animals are falling sick and dying.

“Out of nowhere, he just started coughing really hard, just shut down, and he had liquid diarrhea and just went very fast,” said resident Taylor Holzer while he explained the mortally ill confition of his foxes.

“Smoke and chemicals from the train, that’s the only thing that can cause it, because it doesn’t just happen out of nowhere,” Holzer said. “The chemicals that we’re being told are safe in the air, that’s definitely not safe for the animals … or people.”

According to a new report, the situation may become much more widespread through the Ohio River Basin.
 
We're transporting a hazardous load tomorrow from Kansas to Texas. I'm already nervous about it being on the road.
 
A couple of problems with railroads these days. The first is that they allow far too many cars in a train, and secondly they do not have proper speed limits on the line of road, and most of the time it's not enforced by the railroad anyway. Their main consideration is getting from point 'A' to point 'B' by a given time to allow return traffic to have the line,,, hence longer trains going faster to move more product. This should be fixed by using a scheduler that is more flexible
 
If indeed it turns out to be a bad bearing, I'll be interested to find out how long it had gone since it passed a hot box detector. They have them scattered all over the place to prevent just that occurrence.
 
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