01-18-2024, 05:15 PM
Earlier today this happened:
Now the official statement was that an ice cream truck hit a gas line, and that was what caused this explosion. Now this begs the question: "Is the infrastructure so bad in this country that even in the Nation's Capital a simple accident on one gas line can cause another building to explode, or are we under attack by sabotaging agents that are targeting the public?"
I know that it seems like such a weird thing, but we have in office people that are still pushing the "New Green Deal" as a public policy, as well as a President and VP that offered to pay the bail for anyone that was arrested during the whole "Burn down the Country" campaign from a few years ago. Are these same people allowing for the public to be put at risk in these explosions just to shut down a public utility such as natural gas?
Or just as frightening, is the fact that after decades of being warned about the failing infrastructure, is our infrastructure braking to the point of costing lives and security of the public trust?
While this thread was going to be about a single home and the possibility of that man using the explosion to go off grid, I think that with the current trend of broken bridges, failing gas lines, busted water mains, and over stressed power grids this purpose of this thread might be better served by addressing these issues so that we can log the data of these events and determine if it is failing infrastructure or targeted attacks against the public.
Now the official statement was that an ice cream truck hit a gas line, and that was what caused this explosion. Now this begs the question: "Is the infrastructure so bad in this country that even in the Nation's Capital a simple accident on one gas line can cause another building to explode, or are we under attack by sabotaging agents that are targeting the public?"
I know that it seems like such a weird thing, but we have in office people that are still pushing the "New Green Deal" as a public policy, as well as a President and VP that offered to pay the bail for anyone that was arrested during the whole "Burn down the Country" campaign from a few years ago. Are these same people allowing for the public to be put at risk in these explosions just to shut down a public utility such as natural gas?
Or just as frightening, is the fact that after decades of being warned about the failing infrastructure, is our infrastructure braking to the point of costing lives and security of the public trust?
While this thread was going to be about a single home and the possibility of that man using the explosion to go off grid, I think that with the current trend of broken bridges, failing gas lines, busted water mains, and over stressed power grids this purpose of this thread might be better served by addressing these issues so that we can log the data of these events and determine if it is failing infrastructure or targeted attacks against the public.