I felt the cartoon spoke for the situation very well. However, the desire of some to blame a failure to implement and practice intelligent regulation on this administration is an insult to common sense. Is the cost of human life, human suffering, and destruction of VITAL resources like water to be considered a necessary part of doing business? ^Are any of you trying to distract the conversation from those responsible aware of where this river flows? Those who drink from this resource, human and animal, will have water, just ‘acceptably’ tainted water. This problem started in W. Va., but it effects a system of rivers, streams and lakes that appear to flow from W. Va, to Va, to Tenn. The fish people take from the river, the deer and other game for which they hunt and eat who drink from this river, and the early crops being planted for spring harvest are going to get this water and then into the bodies of humans.^Mr. Connally mentioned the fertilizer storage explosion. It not only killed people on site, it killed people in a nearby retirement home, and caused injury and loss, and Mr. Connelly is right… the story vanished. Massey mines killed 29 miners while paying fines they decided were cheaper than protecting their workers, but has anyone gone to jail for their flagrant and willful failure to protect the fathers, sons, and husbands that died that day? The oil spill on the Kalamazoo from years ago is still causing harm, but no one brings it up. The neighborhood that had an oil pipeline of which no one was aware is a ghost town and all of those Americans lost their prime investment, their homes to a company that is using every legal means to avoid paying for their losses. The list goes on and on and on.^You heartless, witless fools who would care more for money and blaming the White House will not care about your fellow Americans, your neighbors… your countrymen… until you or someone you know dies from the damage being done. But even though you have cried for all the time I’ve been posting here that too much regulation is killing America, now that a lack of regulation has endangered millions from Charleston to Knoxville Tenn if I read the map right. And you say it’s the Presidents fault.^Enjoy your water. Take a nice hot shower. Wear some clean clothes washed in your house or at the local laundry mat. Delight in the convenience of open restaurants and other small businesses not effected by people who put profit over safety. While you still can.Furiously,Sadly,C.
I felt the cartoon spoke for the situation very well. However, the desire of some to blame a failure to implement and practice intelligent regulation on this administration is an insult to common sense. Is the cost of human life, human suffering, and destruction of VITAL resources like water to be considered a necessary part of doing business? ^Are any of you trying to distract the conversation from those responsible aware of where this river flows? Those who drink from this resource, human and animal, will have water, just ‘acceptably’ tainted water. This problem started in W. Va., but it effects a system of rivers, streams and lakes that appear to flow from W. Va, to Va, to Tenn. The fish people take from the river, the deer and other game for which they hunt and eat who drink from this river, and the early crops being planted for spring harvest are going to get this water and then into the bodies of humans.^Mr. Connally mentioned the fertilizer storage explosion. It not only killed people on site, it killed people in a nearby retirement home, and caused injury and loss, and Mr. Connelly is right… the story vanished. Massey mines killed 29 miners while paying fines they decided were cheaper than protecting their workers, but has anyone gone to jail for their flagrant and willful failure to protect the fathers, sons, and husbands that died that day? The oil spill on the Kalamazoo from years ago is still causing harm, but no one brings it up. The neighborhood that had an oil pipeline of which no one was aware is a ghost town and all of those Americans lost their prime investment, their homes to a company that is using every legal means to avoid paying for their losses. The list goes on and on and on.^You heartless, witless fools who would care more for money and blaming the White House will not care about your fellow Americans, your neighbors… your countrymen… until you or someone you know dies from the damage being done. But even though you have cried for all the time I’ve been posting here that too much regulation is killing America, now that a lack of regulation has endangered millions from Charleston to Knoxville Tenn if I read the map right. And you say it’s the Presidents fault.^Enjoy your water. Take a nice hot shower. Wear some clean clothes washed in your house or at the local laundry mat. Delight in the convenience of open restaurants and other small businesses not effected by people who put profit over safety. While you still can.Furiously,Sadly,C.