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At Least 18,000 Diary Cows Killed in Texas Panhandle Explosion
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4014257" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>So your telling me that the local fire marshal, the Dept of AG, OSHA, and half-a-dozen other people or agencies ALL failed to ensure that monitoring equipment was installed and working properly to alert to the presence of an overabundance of methane? </p><p>That no one was responsible for equipment maintenance (overheated bearing{?})? </p><p>That, for some reason, all of this was kept under wraps from going National news for several days (evidence clean-up maybe)?</p><p></p><p>Seems to me to be a lot of LARGE . . . ah, 'incidents' happening lately; certainly more than typical, all seemingly 'designed' to increase the cost of food for the working poor in our country and to increase or cripple major transportation links (think derailments, rise in diesel cost for trucking, and container-ship ports backlogs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4014257, member: 42584"] So your telling me that the local fire marshal, the Dept of AG, OSHA, and half-a-dozen other people or agencies ALL failed to ensure that monitoring equipment was installed and working properly to alert to the presence of an overabundance of methane? That no one was responsible for equipment maintenance (overheated bearing{?})? That, for some reason, all of this was kept under wraps from going National news for several days (evidence clean-up maybe)? Seems to me to be a lot of LARGE . . . ah, 'incidents' happening lately; certainly more than typical, all seemingly 'designed' to increase the cost of food for the working poor in our country and to increase or cripple major transportation links (think derailments, rise in diesel cost for trucking, and container-ship ports backlogs). [/QUOTE]
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