Sharra, I recently spent the day in East Palestine, Ohio.
The stories I heard were the tip of the iceberg, as person after person told me of the trauma of the train derailment, their chemical poisoning from benzene and vinyl chloride, the irresponsible handling of the aftermath, Norfolk Southern's callous disregard for human life, and the company's continued insults added to injury with each new layer of refusal to care – to take responsibility for the needs of people whose lives were devastated by this totally preventable disaster.
I heard from people unable to return to their homes, living in hotels, told that nothing in their home is safe to touch, their symptoms recurring, watching their animals die, official obfuscation and gaslighting and fear that is at this point their cruel new normal.
All of this because one multibillion dollar company refused to update its brake system, listen to workers, provide for safety, clean up its mess, or operate before, during and after this disaster with even a modicum of social responsibility or ethics.
And it gets worse. Neither the local government nor state government nor federal government nor EPA is really helping anyone now.
Those agencies accuse one another (and Norfolk Southern) and fight with one another and file lawsuits against each other, but no one is acting with any level of deeply responsible reaction to the calamity that has befallen these people's lives.
What a tragic embodiment of America today, as huge corporate forces run roughshod over the health and well-being of people, animals, and planet – and government, for the most part, throws up its hands and basically aids in the cover-up.
East Palestine's story is not just about a train derailment. It's about the derailment of people's lives. It's about the derailment of our societal values and the derailment of our institutions. Something huge and important has indeed gone off the rails.
I want to be president because I want to stand up to all this. No president has a magic wand, nor should she. But I have a voice, I have an understanding of what's happening in this country, and I have a heart that would not allow me to rest for one minute until I knew everything possible was done to help the people of East Palestine.
No American citizen, in no American town, should ever be treated like a "sacrifice zone." The poison in East Palestine's air, water, and ground is unacceptable. And millions of other people throughout this country, while they might not have experienced an emergency like East Palestine, nevertheless also endure full time toxic contamination of their environment due to corporate greed and malfeasance.
When I am president, all that will stop.
Please join me in this campaign to fundamentally alter the relationship between the US government and the corporate powers that now hold Washington in their grip.
It's not just Norfolk Southern. It's not just railroad companies. It's insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies and Big Ag and Big Food and Big Chem and gun manufacturers and Big Oil and defense contractors and banks and everyone else who with the undue influence of their money and power are running roughshod over our country. It's an entire matrix of corporate tyranny, and I saw in East Palestine what it does to people's lives.
I doubt any of this is anything you don't already know. Enough of us know now what is happening in this country. But it's time to go beyond just knowing; it's time to act.
And as president, I will. Thank you for all you are doing to help make it happen. |
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