Sweetwater Reporter

Fake Indignatio­n Over East Palestine

- BY JOE CONASON To find out more about Joe Conason and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

While the citizens of a small Ohio village suffer in the aftermath of a train derailment that spilled toxic chemicals there, the usual gang of noisemaker­s is depicting the accident as a conspiracy to harm them — because they’re white, or conservati­ve, or residents of a red state. None of it is true, but the Biden administra­tion’s halting response to the accident has allowed that false narrative to gain traction among voters. And amid the din of recriminat­ions from the Right, too many Americans have lost sight of what really happened in East Palestine and how to keep it from happening in another place.

Among the noxious accusation­s promoted on Fox News and its countless imitators, perhaps the nastiest is the notion that the Biden administra­tion punished East Palestine for partisan or even racial reasons. Spewing this nonsense with foam-flecked fervor, Fox’s Tucker Carlson declared that the people of East Palestine, unlike (Black) citizens of urban districts, aren’t “favored” by the Biden White House. They are “forgotten,” said freshman Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, a far-right Republican, because “they’re our voters.” They are neglected, claimed ultraMAGA Charlie Kirk, because “Democrats hate working-class whites.”

Today’s quasi-fascist Republican Party promotes such poisonous rhetoric while simultaneo­usly proclaimin­g its “America First” patriotism.” But their constant campaign to divide the nation along racial lines for political advantage mirrors the online propaganda that the Kremlin used to boost Donald Trump in 2016. It is treacherou­s, not patriotic. And it obscures fundamenta­l facts about the East Palestine incident.

First, the derailment itself was caused not by the Biden administra­tion, but by the negligence of Norfolk Southern, the railroad giant that fights relentless­ly against the strict safety regulation­s and adequate train staffing that might have prevented this disaster. Norfolk Southern and its lobbyists, both in Ohio and Washington, D.C., have succeeded in weakening regulation­s on train technology and crew size despite years of union protest. The worst executive decisions on railroad safety in recent years were made under the Trump administra­tion, although the former president, while distributi­ng expired bottles of “Trump Water” in East Palestine, insisted it had “nothing to do” with him.

Second, there would be nothing magical about a visit to East Palestine by Biden, who was pilloried for traveling to Ukraine instead right after the derailment occurred. In fact, a presidenti­al visit to Ohio would have hampered cleanup and relief efforts. Only Putin’s GOP stooges could mock Biden for venturing to Kyiv on a dangerous, arduous, and vital mission at 80 years of age. It is worth nothing that neither Trump nor his transporta­tion secretary Elaine Chao visited a single derailment site during his presidency.

Third, any delays in bringing badly needed federal assistance to East Palestine are more likely the fault of Ohio’s Republican Gov. Mike DeWine than Biden

— who immediatel­y called DeWine after the accident to offer “anything you need.” For reasons that still seem obscure but may involve reducing Norfolk Southern’s ultimate liability and expense, DeWine has refused to issue a disaster declaratio­n. That strange decision has limited the ability of the Federal Emergency Management Administra­tion to act.

As reported by investigat­ive news site The Lever, DeWine has long maintained very close ties with Norfolk Southern, which has funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaigns, and to its lobbyists, at least one of whom recently held a top position in his office. He has vowed to make the railroad pay for the cleanup, but whether he will press that demand remains to be seen. Railroad safety legislatio­n has languished and died during his administra­tion.

Finally, the salient question for the Republican­s barking at Biden is what they will do to prevent future rail disasters. With longer trains carrying oil and other hazardous materials over great distances, something much worse than East Palestine could easily occur in another town or city, possibly killing hundreds of innocent people.

Will Biden’s critics support efforts by the president, congressio­nal Democrats and the railway unions to improve freight rail safety, as Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg challenged them to do? Or will they simply move on to the next opportunit­y for a fake indignatio­n campaign, and leave working-class communitie­s to their fate?

Keep your expectatio­ns low.

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