Social Biden going to East Palestine, OH for one year anniversary. (update page 37!)

*****BREAKING****** Biden finally making good on his promise to visit East Palestine! The residents can now rejoice!

On the one year anniversary of the disaster and saying he would visit them, he is finally making good on his promises. What an amazing guy




Seeing this compilation of KJP and Biden responding to press over the year after the disaster is a great example of the care and respect this admin and uncle Joe have for everyday Americans.





Trump truthed about it.

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*****BREAKING****** Biden finally making good on his promise to visit East Palestine! The residents can now rejoice!

On the one year anniversary of the disaster and saying he would visit them, he is finally making good on his promises. What an amazing guy




Seeing this compilation of KJP and Biden responding to press over the year after the disaster is a great example of the care and respect this admin and uncle Joe have for everyday Americans.





Trump truthed about it.

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Why does a President need to show up to a disaster?
 
Why does a President need to show up to a disaster?

On one hand it sucks due to the amount of work put in by agencies that could be better spend on relief efforts and the focus should be on recovery, and sometimes it turns into political grandstanding...

....on the other hand when you are the leader of anything, and shit goes down, making an appearance to see first hand what the folks doing the hard work are doing is a small morale boost and grounds you in reality, also gives you a better idea as to how good/or bad shit is going.
 
On one hand it sucks due to the amount of work put in by agencies that could be better spend on relief efforts and the focus should be on recovery, and sometimes it turns into political grandstanding...

....on the other hand when you are the leader of anything, and shit goes down, making an appearance to see first hand what the folks doing the hard work are doing is a small morale boost and grounds you in reality, also gives you a better idea as to how good/or bad shit is going.

Lol, that guy is just trying to deflect any bad criticism of Biden. Not only did Biden and his team SAY they would go, it is long been understood presidents do go to disasters affecting American citizens.

Just look at this google news search of "trump consoler-in-chief".

https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...Y37B84Q0pQJegQIChAB&biw=1536&bih=738&dpr=1.25

Lets look at some of the headlines

Consoler-in-chief? Lacking empathy, Trump weighs the economic costs, not the human ones

Trump struggles with consoler-in-chief role

keep in mind, a headline like this is from 2019 lol
Consoler in Chief like Biden is the perfect antidote to a Divider in Chief like Trump

Can Trump Show A Nation He Cares?
 
Its good optics and a noble gesture and the right thing to do. It shows the people that are from that disaster area that people still care, all though I don't think Biden is going to get a warm welcome if he does eventually show.

Yea, it is truly a bizarre move at this point. The Mayor already endorsed Trump, and the people there hate Biden lol.
 
ONE YEAR AFTER EAST PALESTINE, SOME SENATE REPUBLICANS “HAVEN’T LOOKED” AT RAIL SAFETY BILL

Meanwhile Republicans work to quietly to kill the rail safety bill drafted in the aftermath of the derailment. Because it's not friendly enough to the giant companies that fill their pockets.

Bbbbut Biden didn't visit soon enough!

"Sen. Ted Cruz, meanwhile, reportedly circulated a letter template to Texas House Republicans over the summer, prodding them to send the letter back to him and fellow Texas Sen. John Cornyn. The template cited corporate-friendly concerns with the bill, accusing it of enabling the government to “discriminate against the movement of American energy products like coal, oil, natural gas, and ethanol.”

South Dakota Sen. John Thune — the No. 2 Senate Republican — has called parts of the bill “very objectionable from the regulatory standpoint.” Thune is a former rail lobbyist who has used his position in politics to weaken rail regulation and has been showered in industry money."


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But don't worry, I'm sure they'll all show up at the next disaster they made sure was inevitable.
 
ONE YEAR AFTER EAST PALESTINE, SOME SENATE REPUBLICANS “HAVEN’T LOOKED” AT RAIL SAFETY BILL

Meanwhile Republicans work to quietly to kill the rail safety bill drafted in the aftermath of the derailment. Because it's not friendly enough to the giant companies that fill their pockets.

Bbbbut Biden didn't visit soon enough!

"Sen. Ted Cruz, meanwhile, reportedly circulated a letter template to Texas House Republicans over the summer, prodding them to send the letter back to him and fellow Texas Sen. John Cornyn. The template cited corporate-friendly concerns with the bill, accusing it of enabling the government to “discriminate against the movement of American energy products like coal, oil, natural gas, and ethanol.”

South Dakota Sen. John Thune — the No. 2 Senate Republican — has called parts of the bill “very objectionable from the regulatory standpoint.” Thune is a former rail lobbyist who has used his position in politics to weaken rail regulation and has been showered in industry money."


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But don't worry, I'm sure they'll all show up at the next disaster they made sure was inevitable.
Dude, from your article...


Hawley, an original co-sponsor of the bill, expressed bewilderment that the Senate hasn’t voted on the bill yet. He said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who is broadly supportive of Brown’s effort but not a co-sponsor of the bill, is a “key holdout” for not putting the bill to the floor
 
Dude, from your article...


Hawley, an original co-sponsor of the bill, expressed bewilderment that the Senate hasn’t voted on the bill yet. He said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who is broadly supportive of Brown’s effort but not a co-sponsor of the bill, is a “key holdout” for not putting the bill to the floor

Dude, keep reading.

“This is a priority to get done,” said Sen. Schumer. “Of course, we have to also work to pass the supplemental and keep the government funded,” referring to bills held up by Republicans that had delayed other legislation"

Schumer clearly supports it. He's not the one bitching about how unfair it is to the rail industry.
 
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