Such a terrible tragedy. 7 lost their lives, 200 injured. At least 8 are in critical condition.
The crash is still under investigation, tho it appears that the train was going twice the recommended speed limit (@ 106 mph) for a curved section of the track. Also, the engineer applied emergency brakes just before the crash.
Why, with grief & loss so fresh, would those who have the media's ear, want to politicize this?
Here's a sampling:
- Peter Goelz, O'Neill & Assoc. Senior V.P (a lobbying firm) & former NTSB director: "I mean, Amtrak has been under budgetary strains for close to 20 years"
- Ed Rendell, former PA Governor: "It's just embarrassing what we do with our infrastructure."
- Joe Scarborough: "We're talking about people who lost their lives because of our third-world infrastructure."
- Josh Earnest: ...referring to President Obama "has been a long-time advocate for investing in our infrastructure...."
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/joseph-rossell/2015/05/13/cnn-cnbc-and-msnbc-push-infrastructure-funding-after-amtrak-accidentI was born & raised in South Philly, & rode Amtrak many times. You never think this is going to happen. Such sadness for all those feelings the effects of this tragedy.
In prayer & remembrance:
- Jim Gains, 48, survived by his wife & 2 children, 11 & 16 yrs. old. He worked for AP's wire service since '98.
- Justin Zemser, 20, midshipman, U.S. Naval Academy
- Rachael Jacobs, 39, chief exec. of ApprenNet, survived by her husband & 2 year old son.
- Derrick Griffith, 42, Medgar Evers College, acting dean, student affairs.
- Abid Gilani, senior V.P. of Wells Fargo's hospitality finance group.
- Robert Gildersleeve, 45, father of 2, executive at Ecolab, listed as missing.
http://www.wisn.com/national/who-were-the-victims-of-the-amtrak-derailment/32999660