Until executives are held personally, criminally liable in such cases as this, nothing will change. The original safety deregulation was scandalous, and with Norfolk Southern's money they've been able to avoid instating regulations even now. The lack of accountability for what they have done to seriously harm people reflects a scandalous corruption in America. From East Palestine; Ohio, to Flint, Michigan; to Jackson, Mississippi, these situations are an embodiment of how this country too often works today: we sacrifice the poor to enrich the rich.
Never forget that the company responsible for the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment spent $20,700,000 lobbying the government to block stronger safety protections.

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I think you should run for a position in the House of Representatives.
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It is not politicians who run the show. It is mostly Hedge funds. All they care is their personal profits. Money laundering through government.
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La corrupción está en el mundo entero.
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You're winning me back Marianne. Impressive endurance...
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You beat Phillips. 👍🏻
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I agree. A bribery throne isn't a democracy. Public opinion has statistically 0% effect on Government Policy. It's the end of Thelma & Louise and no breaks or steering wheel.
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Does this mean that members of Congress and even the President are responsible for these atrocities also?
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Democrats are foolish for not nominating her. MW is the leader we all need!
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