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Yuvneas t1_itn02i5 wrote

Honestly, the continued bailing out of red areas should come with riders. We should be forcing them to improve their schools and taking control of curriculum in exchange for aid. After all, a good education is the most effective prevention to conservatism/fascism.

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yaba3800 t1_itn6xwd wrote

In this case, the national level army caused ecological harm to a small, powerless community. There's no politics about it, it's about Americans being able to grow up free from chemical harm. There should be no riders or political issues involved at all. Help Americans, that's it.

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Yuvneas t1_itn8ur2 wrote

I disagree. There should have been environmental regulations on the military, regulations that the republicans have time after time blocked. By their history of voting against their interests they have made their own beds. Help should be provided, but we should be able to take measures that the next generation doesn't end up as stupid as the one that got us here. If left to their own devices they would rather install christian nationalism.

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yaba3800 t1_itnaf0b wrote

There are environmental regulations on the military, they work under NEPA like the rest of the government. Forever chemicals like PFAS are CEC's or chemicals of emerging concern. Their negative health effects were not known and were seen as safe to use. There is no bad guy in the town of Yakima that is guilty of being poisoned by the US army. They are Americans who, regardless of how they vote, were poisoned by their own government and deserve redress.

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Yuvneas t1_itnh8cg wrote

Republicans, "we're all americans, everyone should bail me out despite digging this hole myself."

Sorry, I don't give a shit about a bunch of regressives. Why am I supposed to care about a bunch of people ushering in fascism, stripping my rights away and supporting politicians who think I should be put in front of a firing squad for being queer?

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yaba3800 t1_itnienr wrote

Okay, lets say that every adult republican voter in Yakima is the person you think they are. 52% of voters so far have cast their votes for Tiffany Smiley for senate, 48% for other, non-MAGA candidates. Current population of Yakima is about 100,000. So 48,000 people DID NOT vote for the hate you claim they did. Do they deserve to drink poisoned water? Do the children of Yakima deserve to drink poison water for being born there?

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yaba3800 t1_itna3ig wrote

Yakima was settled in 1805, long before firefighting foam was used by the US army.

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yaba3800 t1_itnas8t wrote

What a nonsense thing to say. The people of Yakima did not vote to be poisoned. The PFAS in firefighting foam were not known to be hazardous to humans. Its an ecological disaster caused by the Army and should be fixed under CERCLA.

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yaba3800 t1_itnbweo wrote

I'm sorry that you are so full of hate. Wish you the best.

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Ffzilla t1_itnl3uw wrote

It's not hate, and you're not alone. Been working in central Washington for the last month, and holy hell do those people want you to know "fuck Biden", and "trump won". With the occasional "no windmills" all over the place.

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