https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/barge-slams-galveston-bridge-texas-causing-partial-collapse-shutdown-rcna152425
Totally unrelated, I'm sure, but I think about the Covid brain damage thing a lot. Like once a year would put people at 4 or 5 infections by now. Not to mention, there's definitely poor bastards up in the double digits already.
I keep waiting for new car accident/fatality rate data to see if it has kept trending upwards since 2022 tbh
You know I've seen people say that people's driving got like significantly worse since the pandemic began / whatever extent to which lockdowns happened in their area. I only learned to drive this year so I can't say for sure, but I do frequently see people just straight up trying to die in their cars. Like an eighth of the people I glance at in their cars are driving along with a phone in their hand. The other day somebody zoomed past me at like 55mph in a 35 over double yellow lines on a blind corner. I was certain I was about to watch some people die.
Oh yeah? Well under Trump we'd have TWO oil barge slam into bridges, sweetie
There was an oil spill but no immediate injuries
You know, except for anything that happened to be in the water where the oil was spilled? Injuries only for the victims and not the dumbasses who perpetrated the crime is a bad thing, not a good thing
Another bridge hit by a boat? Wtf is going on in America
Thought it was going to be planes, cuz yk, the Boeing situation...
It is planes too: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/indonesia-plane-turns-back-makes-045503536.html
Pretty sure the trains are still derailing though, just not as much poisoning.🤞
Hahahaha fuck yeah this is gonna be the new year of train derailments. I'm gonna come up with a whole DoT disaster zodiac