Another disaster on Bush's watch
By Creature
Like Hilzoy, I'm late getting to the coal-ash-sludge spill disaster playing out in Tennessee. A disaster they are now calling the "largest environmental disaster of its kind in the United States." Now, I'm not yet sure if we can lay the "largest environmental disaster of its kind in the United States" at George W. Bush's feet, but I would not be surprised to hear the words "no one could have predicted" coming out of some Bush official's mouth somewhere and soon.
(Cross-posted at State of the Day.)
Like Hilzoy, I'm late getting to the coal-ash-sludge spill disaster playing out in Tennessee. A disaster they are now calling the "largest environmental disaster of its kind in the United States." Now, I'm not yet sure if we can lay the "largest environmental disaster of its kind in the United States" at George W. Bush's feet, but I would not be surprised to hear the words "no one could have predicted" coming out of some Bush official's mouth somewhere and soon.
(Cross-posted at State of the Day.)
Labels: Bush Administration, environment, regulations
3 Comments:
You're an idiot. When Bush was born, Truman was president. Therefore, ALL of it is really Truman's fault. You're a jerk.
By Anonymous, at 9:44 PM
Ah, another charming comment from some anonymous troll.
By Michael J.W. Stickings, at 12:50 AM
I think it's the same guy and he's infatuated with us in some nauseating way. Is it worth noting that his "response" shows he actually missed the point? Probably not, but I've decided to just delete him henceforth.
By Capt. Fogg, at 10:33 AM
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