While residents have been told it is safe to return to their homes, many are hesitant and unwilling to accept the assurances of state and federal officials.
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If the government says it's safe to return home, it must be true because we all know they wouldn't lie to us, right?
Crazy situation. I'd be outta there lickety split with guns and bug out bag for sure. Yuk
ReplyDeleteFuck Joe Biden!
ReplyDeleteOne thing you can be sure of with your government, they don't care if you die, and they do,'t care if they killed you.
ReplyDeleteActually what they care about the most is the absence of responsibility. It's their Grail.
DeleteIt's probably safer than getting the jab.
ReplyDeleteJust like it was safe to return to Lower Manhattan days after September 11th.
ReplyDeleteFJB is an honest man, and the illustrious transportation secretary is honest too. Not really, they’re both dishonest, despicable people.
ReplyDeleteBoth incompetent, both selected for their sex, sex orientation and skin color.
Delete"The air is safe to breathe, the water is safe to drink."
ReplyDeleteOhio Governor Mike De Whine (my version of his name)
"Sign this waiver and we'll give you a THOUSAND DOLLARS!"
Norfolk Southern
After PG&E burned my house down in 1994, two clean cut, personable young men showed up a week after the fire and met my wonderful mother-in-law at the gate. I had already returned to work and my bride was running errands. When the guys said "Hi, we're from PG&E and we'd like to talk to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo" her response was "Well, I don't think they'd like to talk to you". They gave her their cards and turned around and left.
Their sole purpose that day was to offer bread crumbs to desperate people who had just lost everything. Several people took the bait.
Since then, PG&E hasn't changed a bit in their motus operandi. Everything they did and do both before and after our fire is always the same, regardless of who the CEO of the company is at the time. It's looking like Norfolk Southern follows the same playbook.
But if you build in an area that regularly has hurricanes the government will happily rebuild your house time after time.
ReplyDeleteWhere the fuck is Mayor Pete??
ReplyDeleteHe’s busy lecturing America about how racist white workers are now.
DeleteDoing a "train"
DeletePeople need to read the tea leaves with this administration; everyone needs to communicate that they are illegal aliens and/or trans, then the administration will shower to town with federal funds.
ReplyDeleteAll these chicken farms that test positive for bird flu & are destroyed have only the word of the Dept of Ag employee to go by.
ReplyDeleteAnd we know the gubmint NEVER lies, right?
Oh, you mean like the vaccine will stop you from contracting Covid or prevent shedding. Yeah, right!!!!!!!!!!1
ReplyDeleteChristine Todd Whitman: “The air in lower Manhattan is safe.” September 20 or so, 2001.
ReplyDeleteFJB's Green New Deal!
ReplyDeleteKeystone pipeline closed.
Toxic trains wide open.
You would have to be a complete Idiot to believe the Government and go back there......or a Liberal........same thing.
ReplyDeleteMaybe every EPA employee should be forced to relocate there and see how that works out. Just an idea from Canada.
ReplyDeleteThe state of Ohio has to declare a disaster declaration before fema will become involved. What that means is that the states is unable to respond due to the magnitude of the disaster. The Stafford act is what governs these interactions whether we like it or not. Former fema(ale) employee.
ReplyDeleteThat East Palestine voted for pro-American candidates in the 2022 election by 40 - 50 points over the democrat candidate certainly has nothing to do with the swamp's response
ReplyDeleteSomewhat similar to FEMA declining to help the hundreds of victims who lost homes in the Caldor Fire, which is in a conservative congressional district in El Dorado County, California.
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