Thursday, April 18, 2013

Safety negligence. Texas hates and despises regulation, remember?




Potassium 

...chloride (KCl), sulfate (K2SO4), or nitrate (KNO3). Agricultural fertilizers consume 95% of global potassium chemical production, and about 90% of this potassium is supplied as KCl

These things happen, you know. Tragic. Government has a place, except, in Texas.

"This is a crime scene." Texas is a crime scene from border to border. The fact the fire was never taken seriously enough to actually have regulations to realize the dangers of explosion is ENOUGH. Arrests can start with Governor Perry.

This is negligence. From any aspect of this event is negligence. Regulation is a crime in Texas, so it is difficult to say who exactly they are talking about.

There are no homes to CLEAR in an official sort of way. Ah, the word safer. Daylight will help. Is this guy for real? Texas doesn't have artificial lighting to make night into day? Pathetic. This is the public realm in Texas. Negligence, "...daylight..." Waiting for daylight is government negligence of the public.

Air quality is not an issue? Oh, the federal EPA needs to hit the ground running. This explosion happened because of PARTICULATE matter in the air. The air RIGHT NOW is contaminated with 'acidic' elements. These chemicals cause acid rain. The lung conditions in the area are now COMPROMISED.

Oh, yeah, Texas Public Rescue Workers are great. Rescue is important in Texas, it makes it look as through a Compassionate Conservative is actually in the Governor's Mansion. NOT!

I take it Governor Perry is nowhere to be found, right? This happened hours and hours ago and the Governor is not on the ground there? Oh, wait. Air pollution. Not safe for the Governor. Right, I forgot about that for a minute.

Texas is due for a huge fine based on The Clean Air Act and the lack of federal REGULATIONS. This is all particulate explosion. It is obvious. The initial explosion and ANTICIPATED second explosion as the particulates were still in the air. JUST THAT SIMPLE. When the state's treasury 'feels it' there will be protections for the people of Texas, but, not before.

Pure government negligence.