Trueturning
Diamond
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2019
“Not a bit. And your attempting to diminish the catastrophe for the folks of East Palestine is most unfortunate.
It's weird how I think people shouldn't be poisoned in their own homes.
That's some revisionist history. The changes in efficiency were always secondary to either market demands (Gas Crisis of '73) or a result of the higher control of fuel during combustion required to meet Fed and California emissions laws. And I damn well remember the outcries from the companies about how "impossible" the requirements were. Heh...
If someone is beating someone else, it's not compromise to diminish the beating by half. We've had plenty of examples of some people here cheering on various bad actors in politics, it's not like the country should accept those who would censor or conduct official business with an eye towards enriching themselves. We see the results of that in Russia.
“Not a bit. And your attempting to diminish the catastrophe for the folks of East Palestine is most unfortunate.”The catastrophe in Bhopal was so far beyond the scale of any U.S. rail accident that bringing it up undermines your argument.
I think he makes a perfectly valid point as in Bhopal the death toll was high and the gas effected 500K people. Anyone who wants to check can read here and compare.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster