I just heard that the EPA, or somebody, has told the railroad that they will clean up the toxic sump previously known as East Palestine Ohio.
Or the EPA will do the job and charge the railroad.
Triple.
In either case that's probably more money than Norfolk Southern had planned for charitable donations this year - they DID offer the town $25,000, though.
As we learned with the Sacklers, corporate bankruptcy not only protects the filer's money, it keeps the humans out of jail.
As Mitt Romney once said, "corporations are people".
Kinda special people.
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