Sunday, July 25, 2010

Re: Damn ruptures in Iowa

Then don't blame Bush if you don't know who owns the dam.   That is just taking an undeserved cheap shot, something you are well known for.

studio wrote:
On Jul 25, 1:13 am, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:   
Not that I'm a big Georgie girl fan but I had no idea that he was/is responsible for natural disasters. Thats giving him way too much credit.     
 Rain isn't a natural disaster. Failing to repair infrastructure isn't a natural disaster either. It's another man made disaster made famous by a very typical Republican agenda of deregulation and private ownership.    
Since the dam was built by the local electric company "in the 20's" ...     
 Not sure who owns the dam now, but deregulation was big on Bush Jr's. and Republican agenda.  Let me know if anyone is held responsible for not maintaining the dams integrity. Never mind, no one will be despite any lawsuits to the contrary.  In NJ, it's illegal for private entities to own dams. I know about this from personal experience. The owner of a restaurant I frequent had a dam on her property... the state said she had to fix it (huge expense she couldn't afford) or be fined a huge amount of money for non-compliance (which she couldn't afford either). She could not get insurance for any possible personal injury that might happen associated with the dam.  The solution was for her to give the dam and the property to the state. The state then tore the dam down, cleaned up the waterway, assumed liability risk, put boulders in place, and planted new trees. This allowed the water to flow freely again and returned it to it's natural state. It made the waterway look 100% better, and the owner didn't really lose anything.    

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