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‘Crumbling infrastructure’ no mere metaphor

Jim_S

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‘Crumbling infrastructure’ no mere metaphor
Thomas Lifson
April 8, 2018

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/04/crumbling_infrastructure_no_mere_metaphor.html

A portion of a state highway in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania collapsed, and damaged two apartment buildings housing 8 people. Only by the grace of God (or luck, if you prefer) was nobody hurt. CBS Pittsburgh reports:

Two apartment buildings were destroyed when part of Route 30 collapsed in East Pittsburgh on Saturday.

”By the grace of God, I thank the Lord Jesus Christ that we got out in time because the way that building looked today, we would have been dead,” said Andrea Knox.

Evidently, further collapse is anticipated:

Crews have been clearing away debris all Saturday evening. Nearby, a white home sits and there’s only a matter of time before it could go too.

There is information about the poor residents forced from their homes, but nary a word in the article about the causes of the collapse. Let’s not mince words: we are well into third world territory here. How can this collapse be anything but evidence of criminal negligence? How can a local news report not even mention causes, or at least print that Pennsylvania Department of Transportation officials refused comment on the causes, pending an investigation?

Get used to thinking of our beloved homeland as a third world country. This was not an act of nature.

Our military aircraft are falling from the skies in training exercises, and our highways are crumbling. Xi Jin-ping watches and wonders when the paper tiger of American power will be most vulnerable, and Americans wonder of that bridge ahead is really safe to cross.

We are in more trouble than we want to admit. While our public attention is focused on microaggressions and transgenders, we have neglected the fundamentals of a complex technological society.
 

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I live close enough to pick up the local news. Some clarifications on what's posted in that article.

1. The area had the wettest month in recorded history.
2. The road is on a hillside.
3. Mud slides were recognized and they started to see the road buckle earlier in the week.
4. On seeing the road start to buckle, they evacuated those apartment buildings just in case. The 30 residents (not 8 as listed in the article) were moved to hotels.
5. The mud slide erosion under the road became to much and the road collapsed down the hill.

It was really due to an act of nature.
 

Jim_S

Gone But Not Forgotten
GOLD Site Supporter
I live close enough to pick up the local news. Some clarifications on what's posted in that article.

1. The area had the wettest month in recorded history.
2. The road is on a hillside.
3. Mud slides were recognized and they started to see the road buckle earlier in the week.
4. On seeing the road start to buckle, they evacuated those apartment buildings just in case. The 30 residents (not 8 as listed in the article) were moved to hotels.
5. The mud slide erosion under the road became to much and the road collapsed down the hill.

It was really due to an act of nature.

Thanks.

Always a story behind the original story.
 
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