Posted on 05/18/2015 6:35:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
Eight people died on an Amtrak train last week, and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took selfies at the crash scene. He wasnt literally holding a selfie stick and saying Cheese! But he certainly found a way to transform the tragedy into a political opportunity for himself.
Around 9:30 p.m. last Tuesday, the driver of Amtrak Train No. 188 cruised around a sharp corner at 106 m.p.h.—more than double the 50 m.p.h. speed limit. According to an Associated Press report late last week, Investigators have found no problems with the track, signals or locomotive. Common sense tells you that the driver may have been at fault in some way given that the trains black box shows that he applied the emergency brake far too late—bringing the trains last recorded speed down to just 102 m.p.h.
However, the Amtrak driver is backed by unions. With the rare exception of an outlier like Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, most politicians are spineless souls—afraid of their own shadows and intensely terrified of union bosses. Because union bosses can cull a raging mob.
One week before the crash, Ed Wytkind, the president of a coalition of 32 transportation unions known as AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department urged the Senate to appropriate $324 million additional annual funds to Amtrak. After the crash, De Blasio and politicians on both sides of the aisle rushed to echo Wytkind.
Hours after the crash, DeBlasio and his friend Mick Cornett (Oklahoma Citys Republican mayor) managed to get a bipartisan op-ed published in the New York Times calling for a measure that significantly increases investments from the current level of $50 billion a year. His request is rather broad. What does De Blasio consider to be significantly more than $50 billion? Who knows. De Blasio is the same man who contends that every poor person has a right to live in a subsidized mansion.
Billy also found time to call a press conference with a bipartisan coalition of mayors and deem the crash: a reminder of how much we depend on our mass transit, how much we depend on our roads and bridges, how much our safety is directly linked to the kind of investments we make in how we get around [emphasis added].
To bring everything full-circle (i.e. back to him) De Blasio also managed to find time for a few tweets in the hours after the crash. One tweet linked to and promoted his New York Times op-ed begging for more taxpayer dollars. Another tweet made a similar plea:
@Bill de Blasio: Congress must increase the federal transportation infrastructure investment to keep us safe. #RebuildRenew
De Blasios tweets attracted the wary eye of an average American citizen named Matt OBrien (@Mattfobrien). OBrien shot back on Twitter, shaming De Blasios craving for begging: People are dead. So give me money. Disgusting.
Even the New York Times made the mistake of admitting that the train crashed because of government incompetence. On Friday morning, the Times printed an article pinpointing two weak spots within the trains security system and both had to do with the government.
1.) …installation of the safety system on tracks across the country was also hampered for more than a year by longstanding F.C.C. rules that required environmental and preservation reviews before the safety systems antennas could be installed… [emphasis added]
2.) Money has also been an issue in implementing positive train control.
With regard to number two, the real reason why money is an issue for Amtrak is because it has a poor business model. Amtrak insists on maintaining over a dozen long-haul routes with anemic demand. Just as McDonalds would lose money if it insisted on opening franchises in rarely traversed desert regions, Amtrak loses money by running these lines. Lots of money. Approximately $600 million annually.
If Amtrak cant operate safely, profitably and independently then it should be allowed to go out of business—just like McDonalds, Apple or Disney would be compelled to do in a similar situation.
When politicians blame Amtraks tragic failures on a lack of Congressional funding they are really blaming you and me—the taxpayers. We are innocent bystanders; we are struggling to find jobs and pay bills; we have no obligation to hand over more of our money to Amtrak. Politicians try to paint themselves as heroes of the common man by cheering for more taxes and more laws. The truth is that an unprofitable and inefficient government-subsidized train system is at fault.
Grow up, Bill de Blasio and Mick Cornett. Stop taking selfies. Quit finding ways to turn tragedy into a personal political touchdown. You cant fool us anymore by pretending Amtrak trains crash because Congress won't write Amtrak a blank check.
Never a bad time to take advantage of a good tragedy if you are a Democrat.
Turd!!!
It annoys me when I see politicians hovering around a disaster site. If you’re not going to roll up your sleeves and help, stay home.
And by the way, the above is aimed at both parties.
So ironic that taking selfies probably contributed to the crash.
Now they are going to get what they deserve.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, his wife, Chirlane McCray
with children Dante and Chiara. / Photo: Getty Images
The family who smokes weed together................!
Stay classy, Bill.
Who is “Linc” from the Mod Squad? His son? That “Aunt You-know-who” hairdo on the daughter sure is ‘retro’, ain’t it?
What a f’ing putz.
DeBrainless.....
Kaiser Wilhelm here makes Mike Bloomberg look like....no Bloomberg still looks like s*it, but less stinky s*it.
You would think Joe “Choo Choo” Biden understands better than most where AMTRAK needs Cash Injections>after all, Joe rides the train every day
Why did the Democrats not think to spend a nickle on AMTRAK when they were awash with Stimulus money and looking for Shovel Ready Jobs?
“However, the Amtrak driver is backed by unions.”
And the gaystapo. Two entities that the left is beholding to.
de blobio is a TRAIN WRECK
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