Derailing Amtrak: Tracking The Latest Disaster In The Infrastructure Crisis

Ellen BrownThe dangerous underfunding of US infrastructure was underscored by a fatal train derailment on May 12th. The tragedy did not deter the House Appropriations Committee from voting to slash Amtrak funding the very next day. There are ways Congress could fund its massive infrastructure bill without raising taxes. But the conservative-controlled Congress seems to have other plans for the nation’s profitable public assets.

infrastructureThe May 12th train derailment near Philadelphia, which killed eight people and hospitalized 200, was the deadliest Amtrak accident in recent history. The train barreled around a dangerous bend at 106 mph, more than double the 50 mph speed limit for the curve.

Whether this was due to operator error or mechanical issues is not yet known. But experts say the derailment might have been averted by a safety system called positive train control, which can automatically reduce the speed of a train that is going too fast. The system must be installed on both the train and the route. The Amtrak train had it, but on that stretch of track in that direction it was not yet operational.

Why not? The stretch was known to be dangerous. Nearly 80 passengers died near the spot in an earlier derailment in 1943. Absence of positive train control was also cited as a factor in the fatal 2013 crash of a Metro-North train in the Bronx.

The chief problem, as with infrastructure generally, is a woeful lack of funds. Railroads are under a congressional mandate to install the positive train control system on passenger routes and major freight lines by the end of the year, but they are seeking an extension because of the cost and complexity of the work.

In an article titled “Why You Can’t Talk About the Amtrak Derailment Without Talking About Our Infrastructure Crisis,” Aviva Shen observes that the Northeast Corridor is the busiest and most profitable rail route in the US. The line, which runs from Boston through New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore to Washington D.C. , is dealing with more riders now than ever. But Amtrak has been starved of the funds required to keep up with this increased demand. It faces a backlog of repairs on bridges and tunnels that date back to the beginning of the 20th century, obsolete rail interlockings, and trains that rely on 1930s-era components. Repairs for the Northeast Corridor are expected to require $4.3 billion in fiscal years 2015-2019, while federal funding is expected to dwindle to $872 million. Continue reading

Gov. Abbott Of Texas And The Jade Helm-15 “Red Herring” Discussion [Video]

Mr Cati – This video report discuss the recent actions of Gov. Abbott of Texas who ordered the Texas State Guard to monitor the Jade Helm 15 military exercise. It is my personal opinion, that his actions are a “Red Herring,” intended to distract the public from the truth of why he would send Texas State Guard to monitor Jade Helm. This would also infer that the actions of Gov. Abbott of Texas are in sync with the planners of Jade Helm and in full cooperation with those whom Gov. Abbott operates with in secret

[youtube=https://youtu.be/FYqpGKuUwjM]

It is my contention that Gov. Abbott sent the Texas State Guard not to monitor Jade Helm, but to secretly augment the existing Jade Helm military forces, in sectors and or zones that the Texas Guard can assist with.what many think is a coming foreign invasion into the USA and into Texas from from the South.

The area of expected future combat is defined by the locations of all Walmart closed stores and which appears to be mainly in the State of Texas where the invading forces will be allowed to advance into a killing zone, that will allow the US military to then defeat the invading army and to then declare a victory that can be used to advance a political agenda and Gov. Abbott, to go with it. Continue reading

When One Door Closes, Another Will Open

Mary O’Malley – Two friends of mine recently lost their jobs and a lot of fear is coming up for both of them. One was laid off after working for a large retail company for over ten years. The other decided to quit her job when the company took away the flexibility she had enjoyed for many years, including working from home.

jobWhen something uncomfortable or painful happens, like being let go from or leaving a job, it is so easy to slip into the victim mode, and when you are in this mode, you are unconscious and lost in the separate self. It is important to understand that when you are vulnerable (and you are always vulnerable when you go through major life transitions), your judger will come up with all kinds of stories, like “If I had only done it right this wouldn’t have happened,” or “I am a failure.” You can choose to buy into these stories or you can step back and see them for what they really are – just stories that are not true.

For my friend who lost her job involuntarily, she initially blamed the company for taking away her retirement, health insurance, and all of the other perks she worked so hard to have. I told her that her judger is making a list to show her that she is the victim. As she moves out of the victim mode, she is beginning to watch the judger rather than buying into its stories. Reflecting back on her job, she realizes that she was not happy nor was she fulfilled.

Continue reading