Szwampdonkey
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Just more media sensationalization to get clicks and watches. Media nowadays is trash.
I would argue that contaminating a large water way and getting caught trying to cover it up is more than sensation.Just more media sensationalization to get clicks and watches. Media nowadays is trash.
Not all contaminate large water ways. Even the rare ones that do im of the opinion that things that happen hundreds or thousands of miles from me like a train derailment isn’t news i need to see. Same lines as school shootings and such, shouldn’t be covered.I would argue that contaminating a large water way and getting caught trying to cover it up is more than sensation.
If this is indeed the standard operating procedure perhaps the added exposure is warranted?
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Looks like Coors Light. What the he!! is this country coming to? You gotta be really desperate to "save" Coors Light.So that one in Montana was apparently a train load of beer. Locals have been enthusiastically volunteering to help with clean up.
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Welcome to 24 hour news and a bizzillion channels in the last 30 years.Violent crime in the US is down ~40% since the 1990’s, but you’d never know it by watching the news. This sounds like the same sort of thing.
It’s like a lot of things- flavor of the month for the media. It’s top of mind right now so the media is covering it more for click bait. Don’t hear to much about the heroin/opioid epidemic because it’s not interesting anymore, it’s still going on obviously.Seems like train derailments are getting more common each week.
Whats up ya think?
It would be in a world where facts matter. But, in the political world, that is never considered. Instead, it’s based on who it cost money and who stands to make money.Just hypothesizing here, but with Brandon and the current administration all but shutting down oil drilling and pipelines, the only way to move said oil is via railway. If they can show that trains are just NOT SAFE, would that be grounds for banning oil transport via rail and lead to an excuse and even bigger push for electric vehicles and such?
Too bad it wasn't Bud Light.Looks like Coors Light. What the he!! is this country coming to? You gotta be really desperate to "save" Coors Light.
Looks like Coors Light. What the he!! is this country coming to? You gotta be really desperate to "save" Coors Light.
More like it is a lack of sleep and pushed all the time. Trains are longer and more difficult to control now with PRS, companies all about the dollar, management that is pushed to make numbers and computer programs that mess up train marshaling all the time. Those in charge don't really care if a train is built with a bunch of empties between fulls, or heavy. You get one good pull or push you are coming apart. Especially on trackage that is a roller coaster and they want you to maintain track speed. Oh, and to cut cost they deferred maintenance and cut track maintenance crews.For you old deadhead hippies . "Driving that train high on cocaine . Casey Jones you better watch your speed " . Wonder what percentage are drug related (you derail a train your peeing in a cup with blood tests) . Usually alcohol is left up to the drunk italian cruise ship captains to run it aground . Lol