A neoliberal system caves to industries like the railroads - to companies like Norfolk Southern, to their lobbying pressure and campaign donations - so they can legally cut corners, treat their workers like serfs, use antiquated safety measures and endanger the lives of people, animals and planets. It then allows them to get away with limiting the damages they need to pay even after they've ruined people's lives. It's not just this one incident that's the problem. It's the system in which such incidents flourish and out of which such deadly consequences as those at East Palestine, Ohio, inevitably arise. Only when we repudiate the system itself - when we recognize the aberrational chapter of neoliberal, trickle down, corporatist economics for the deadly mistake it has been - will we even begin to repair this country. The executives who were so negligent here should be indicted for this. They knew what they were doing. They knew what risks they were taking. Their own workers - those people who they routinely don't listen to and whose lives they clearly care so little about - tried to tell them.

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Thanks for at least acknowledging this tragedy. It would be wonderful if you visited the town and showed them how much we all care.
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I don’t care what the gov says, the water is definitely contaminated! These chemicals didn’t just disappear, they were absorbed into the environment, that’s how our planet works, the only real question is how badly and how far it’s contained, the idea they are trying to sell that everything is groovy less than a week later is insane!!! WE ARE NOT THAT DUMB! These are the same people that told you fracking chemicals didn’t contaminate aquifers and Flint’s water was safe to drink. Both were blatant lies! #BREAKING: New video shows the water in East Palestine Ohio is badly contaminated 📌#EastPalestine | #Ohio Reporter @nicksortor is currently on the ground coving the devastation in East Palestine Ohio after a train carrying hazardous materials. #climatecrisis #ClimateAction #WaterIsLife
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When politicians feel beholden to corporations more than their constituents, this happens. While everybody is running around distracted by “woke” and “equity” nobody is paying attention to what is happening in the background.
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You're describing cronyism, not liberalism. And the term "neoliberalism" has no actual meaning.
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All elected, and especially re-elected do. You have all created, and then assure the continuance of the situation you all deride. To infer that one party or one member doesn’t AND is re-elected is deceptive…and Marianne, given where you started, hypocrisy
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Marianne, very true but some people will disagree based on being fearful of what will replace this system. I think a fairly regulated market has been and is our best bet. But we need men and women of character to run it. To me, that's where we need to put resources.
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You are correct, except it’s Republicans you are talking about, not “neoliberals”, whatever that is. Here, specifically, the Trump administration who bowed to the railroad industry in rescinding the electronic brakes regulation intended to prevent incidents like this.
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"Executives who were so negligent here should be indicted for this. They knew what they were doing. They knew what risks they were taking. Their own workers - those people who they routinely don't listen to and whose lives they clearly care so little about - tried to tell them."
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Americans are literally paying politicians to ruin their lives and to kill innocent people all over the world. Facts. That means you too, unless of course you don't have to pay taxes.