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Horrible. senseandsensibility May 27 #1
Breaking news last night Rebl2 May 27 #2
Good question! The Repubs are happy ditching workplace safety. spooky3 May 27 #3
This malaise May 27 #4
Indeed. As regulatory agencies and processes are decimated, we will see more tragedies. yellow dahlia May 27 #6
In WA we administer worker safety programs pat_k May 27 #10
The independence of the the states may be one of the lines that will hold. yellow dahlia May 27 #11
In the free states of the U.S. anyway (i.e., blue states) pat_k May 27 #12
Except this falls under state safety and health OnlinePoker May 27 #17
I wasn't restricting my comments to Washington. Nt spooky3 May 27 #18
Awful 😞 MustLoveBeagles May 27 #5
As heard on npr news: cbabe May 27 #7
Damn malaise May 27 #8
I live in Seattle, so it's been big news here. pat_k May 27 #9
Thanks for this malaise May 28 #19
Blue state mr715 May 27 #13
It was the second story yesterday and lead today on the national news sarisataka May 27 #14
Were there regulations that trump removed that are causing these Figarosmom May 27 #15
No. I'm in the chemical industry...and no. Melon May 28 #21
How much you want to bet top management didn't follow the safety rules Stargazer99 May 27 #16
The Koch brothers have their fingers in the paper industry KS Toronado May 28 #20
The safety regulations are a line. Melon May 28 #22
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