Discussion: Reeking 'Poop Train' Of NYC Human Waste Wreaks Havoc On Alabama Town

We need to move the train to Mar-A-Largofuckyerself until we can figure this whole thing out.

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This train is from, not ironically and quite literally, shithole countries.

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You foisted Trump on us, this is what you get in return. Iā€™m having seconds on steak and fiber to send an extra clear message your way Alabama!

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Itā€™s your payment for sending us Jeff Sessions, .

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Well, not perfect. Technically this train still ran!

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Congratulations on your small government, libertarian utopia! Maybe someday your economy will move beyond being a giant fucking septic tank.Nobodyā€™s shit smells like roses but your roses sure smell like shit.
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I came here to see whether the response to this story would be to focus on environmental justice or to take the opportunity to shit some more on Trump/Southerners. Why did I even wonder?

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Oh yeahā€¦ goddamn liberals. Always laughing when a poop train gets stuck in Alabama.

deep eyeroll

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Iā€™m wondering myself how the bad rich New Yorkers forced the poor victimized Alabamans to take that train in the first place. Can you explain how they did that?

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You are obviously unfamiliar with ChemTrails.

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To the lowest bidder go the spoils.

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This is the justice they wanted. This is the justice they deserve.

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Using different standards for in-state and out of state waste would violate the commerce clause. I donā€™t expect everyone to be a constitutional scholar, but they adopted a policy of low regulation to attract businesses from other states and now they seem so surprised that it might draw all kinds of businesses.

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Seriously Iā€™m reminded of my own area when it was rural decades ago. Often there were no zoning ordinances or any other of the regulations plutocrats detest so. It works pretty well if thereā€™s nobody around to mess things up. But as soon as you have landfills, or factories, or housing developments, or agriculture, or just about any sort of level of population and human activity, it begins to dawn on people that letting everyone do what they feel like isnā€™t necessarily the only or best way to go.

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Iā€™ll leave aside for a moment the question of whether anyone ever deserves to have their home rendered unlivable.

I will say for damn sure the 673,896 Alabamans who voted for Luther Strange didnā€™t vote for this and donā€™t deserve this. The 427,787 Alabamans who voted for Parker Griffith for governor in 2014 didnā€™t vote for this and donā€™t deserve this.

Much though Iā€™m sure it feels really righteous on the internet to see some vision of justice meted out upon those you find wanting.

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Dump site the waste was headed for is run by Big Sky Environmental LLC
5100 Flat Top Road
Adamsville, AL 35005
Phone: (205) 743-0080

ADEM permit # 37-48
The company officer listed on the permit is Johnathon Click, VP of Operations

A Johnathon William Click from Alabama was recently convicted in U.S. District court of northern Alabama of a felony of tampering with vials of opioid painkillers used in the compounding of intravenous fluid bags intended for hospice and homecare patients. He was sentenced to 5 years incarceration.

Who would ever have imagined that there are two Johnathon Clicks from Alabama.

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Environmental justice? Thatā€™s when your own state designates a poor area for especially noxious activities. It isnā€™t when one state goes out of its way to reduce its environmental and other business regulations specifically to attract businesses from other states and then whines that the other states actually take them up on the offer.

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Are you saying northern Alabama saw the checkbox where it said ā€œSelect here for corruptionā€ andā€¦
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double-Clicked?

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Could be a father and son.

Sounds like a libertarian paradise to me. Market-based solutions, bitches. (and apologies to all 5 of you Alabama Democratsā€¦)

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