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In reply to the discussion: West Virginia wants more disaster funding, FEMA says no [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)29. Oh thanks for that. I wasn't aware of a delayed response. I knew that Freedom industries didn't
report it right away and they said that the chemicals weren't hazardous, or something similar. I remember listening to that report, but honestly from there I kind of faded out on the facts and was paying more attention to the people affected. I didn't realize the Gov dropped the ball on not stopping the damage sooner. I did read today that WV American water said pretty early on that the water was safe, but the gov't officials never officially agreed with it. They maybe should have disagreed more vocally, but I couldn't find an example of the politicians saying it was okay to drink the water.
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Asshole Gov. wasted time and money while endangering lives. It's his duty to fund it now. nt
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2014
#1
West Virginia's DEP is owned by the coal companies and that's the real problem nt
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#20
Wasted time and money? What do you mean? I haven't been paying a lot of attention. nt
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#5
By not deploying HazMat Teams, allowing the spread, telling folks to decide the water safety, etc.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2014
#9
So WV does not have an Dept. of Environmental Protection Response Team either? nt
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2014
#15
Oh thanks for that. I wasn't aware of a delayed response. I knew that Freedom industries didn't
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#29
Exactly, and FEMA is supposed to help when the disaster is greater than the state's capacity to
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#33
Oh please. WV gets more handouts from the federal government than 90% of other states
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#23
That is an older chart you're showing. The last one I saw had all top ten "givers" as blue states
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#34
it's not a bailout fund, it's a response team. there are no longer evacuations etc
geek tragedy
Feb 2014
#17
Why isn't the company that caused the disaster responsible for the clean-up costs?
justiceischeap
Feb 2014
#30
The company filed bankruptcy. I think the question will be how much insurance they had in place.
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#35
And the right thing is a REGULATION that requires that companies carry sufficient insurance to
Squinch
Feb 2014
#39
Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R-party of crony capitalists), just contact your contributors:
freshwest
Feb 2014
#32