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Another oil train disaster
Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois.
Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? |
Another oil train disaster
On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
Another oil train disaster
On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. |
Another oil train disaster
On 3/6/15 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. The Koch Brothers are committed to destroying democracy in the United States. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
Another oil train disaster
On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 07:41:14 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/6/15 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. The Koch Brothers are committed to destroying democracy in the United States. With unionized labor? -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner *behavior* causes problems. |
Another oil train disaster
On 3/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/6/15 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. The Koch Brothers are committed to destroying democracy in the United States. That's the standard liberal view due to their political activism, influence and conservative philosophies. Because they are conservative and believe in private business (Koch Industries is the second largest private company in the USA) the liberal side tries to advocate boycotts of Koch products. Pretty much impossible and dumb to do. Koch Industries is as American as apple pie. I am very familiar with three of Koch's businesses. One designs and builds huge gas distillation towers that disassociate gases in the air to produce the bottled oxygen, argon, nitrogen and other gases used routinely in industry and in the medical fields. Another plant builds the gas and liquid container tanks for trucks you see everyday on the highways delivering product to end users. The third is a specialty welding and fabrication plant for nuclear rated piping and tubing for power plants and nuclear propulsion of naval ships. All were/are well managed, excellent companies to work for. |
Another oil train disaster
On 3/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/6/15 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. The Koch Brothers are committed to destroying democracy in the United States. Too late. That Job was entrusted to BHO a few years ago. -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
Another oil train disaster
Justan Olphart wrote:
On 3/6/2015 7:41 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/6/2015 5:36 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/6/15 4:39 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Watching the news about the oil train accident and fire in Illinois. Firefighters had to back off, leaving equipment behind. Evacuations of the area underway. Risk of Mississippi River becoming polluted with oil. This "oil train bomb" follows two other similar accidents recently. Keystone pipeline anyone? Naw. Let the Koch Brothers, et al, export their dirty oil through Canadian ports. The Koch brothers get a lot of bad press from the liberal left, mainly due to their commitment to politically conservative causes. Their political philosophies originated in their father, Fred Koch, who deplored communism and believed strongly in America and private industry. What you don't hear much about from the left is that Koch Industries employs over 60,000 people on US soil, a third of whom are unionized. They pay employees well and have received high praise for fair collective bargaining with labor in their unionized businesses (like Georgia Pacific). Next time you use the head and reach for the toilet paper, you can thank the unionized employees of GP ... owned and operated by Koch Industries. The Koch Brothers are committed to destroying democracy in the United States. Too late. That Job was entrusted to BHO a few years ago. Sad, but true. His dictatorship will soon be over. |
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