Baltimore Bay bridge collapses
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Seems to me, the biggest need is to get the shipping lanes open. The rest is congestion and inconvenience, compared with the economic impact of the port being closed.
I understand the Corps of Engineers has been tasked with opening the shipping channel back up.
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Seems to me, the biggest need is to get the shipping lanes open. The rest is congestion and inconvenience, compared with the economic impact of the port being closed.
I understand the Corps of Engineers has been tasked with opening the shipping channel back up.
@Jolly said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
Seems to me, the biggest need is to get the shipping lanes open. The rest is congestion and inconvenience, compared with the economic impact of the port being closed.
I understand the Corps of Engineers has been tasked with opening the shipping channel back up.
Agreed about the priority.
BTW the empire state building took 13 months.
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@Jolly said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
Seems to me, the biggest need is to get the shipping lanes open. The rest is congestion and inconvenience, compared with the economic impact of the port being closed.
I understand the Corps of Engineers has been tasked with opening the shipping channel back up.
Agreed about the priority.
BTW the empire state building took 13 months.
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If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
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If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
If the union safety regulations save even a single life, the extra time is worth it.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
If the union safety regulations save even a single life, the extra time is worth it.
@Horace said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
If the union safety regulations save even a single life, the extra time is worth it.
Who said safety regulations?
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@Horace said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
If the union safety regulations save even a single life, the extra time is worth it.
Who said safety regulations?
@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
@Horace said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
@LuFins-Dad said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
If building the original took 5 years in the 70’s, why would it take 7-10 now? Oh, that’s right, unions…
If the union safety regulations save even a single life, the extra time is worth it.
Who said safety regulations?
The voice in my head that told me what a union apologist would say in response to your post.
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Human story on those crew members who are still stuck on the ship for various reasons:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/18/us/baltimore-bridge-dali-ship-crew/index.html
You’d thought all those who were originally on board the ship would have been “rescued” and relocated to dry land by now, but no, many of them are still stuck on the ship.
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But it could be weeks or even months before they can leave, due to an array of complications – including US visas that expired while they’ve been trapped
That has the ring of truth to it. The Biden administration is relentless with its enforcement of immigration laws. Those Indians could apply for asylum, maybe if the ship was literally sinking when they filled out the paperwork, but good luck even then. It’s almost impossible to get asylum in America.
Welcome to Joe Biden’s America? It is, heart breakingly, the exact opposite for these brave souls, trapped by Biden’s fascist immigration enforcers.
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@jon-nyc said in Baltimore Bay bridge collapses:
Can you believe this was only a year ago? Seems like much longer.
Welcome to Donald Trump's America.