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That's just what the publicans wanted. Now they got it. marybourg Apr 2013 #1
The true cost of Texas deregulation on display on point Apr 2013 #2
Goddam, what a load of shit. Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #3
+1 emulatorloo Apr 2013 #11
They stored 1350 times the amount they were legally allowed to. alarimer Apr 2013 #18
is this a state or federal problem? hollysmom Apr 2013 #4
Take your pick. moondust Apr 2013 #10
See Buzz Clik's post above. Owners did not report to DHS emulatorloo Apr 2013 #12
Homeland Security is responsible? hollysmom Apr 2013 #20
No shit. musette_sf Apr 2013 #5
Captain Obvious strikes again n/t MountainLaurel Apr 2013 #6
Lessons of Grover Norquist strike again. geomon666 Apr 2013 #7
Bearing in mind that this is the home of the former president, and a governor who.... Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #8
And the home of Mr. We Don't Need No Regulations... TwilightZone Apr 2013 #9
How could I forget about Mr. Paul? It'll be interesting to get his take on federal help. Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #22
He'll support federal assistance. He'll use the same logic as he did with earmarks. TwilightZone Apr 2013 #25
I don't think most people understand what a farce "libertarianism" is, and the Pauls..... Tarheel_Dem Apr 2013 #27
Texas fertilizer company didn't heed disclosure rules before blast emulatorloo Apr 2013 #13
Not having been inspected over 25 years? Generic Other Apr 2013 #14
It was inspected, just not by OSHA. TwilightZone Apr 2013 #26
Ya think? senseandsensibility Apr 2013 #15
Thank you, Cpt. Obvious sakabatou Apr 2013 #16
Ain't industry "self regulation" ... 99Forever Apr 2013 #17
"Seen as," my ass. It IS. And it's not a SIGN of weak oversight. It's a DIRECT RESULT of weak Brickbat Apr 2013 #19
k/r marmar Apr 2013 #21
In other news Aerows Apr 2013 #23
It is evidence supporting accusations that the GOP program of rustydog Apr 2013 #24
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