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Elite 12 Aug @ 1:19am
Explosions at US Steel plant leaves two dead, 10 injured.
Multiple explosions on Monday at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh killed two people and injured 10 others, according to the company and local authorities.
The blasts at the Clairton Coke Works - part of a sprawling industrial complex along the Monongahela River - took place just before 11 a.m. ET (1500 GMT). Firefighters battled flames and heavy smoke that billowed out of the plant, which is owned by U.S. Steel, a subsidiary of Nippon Steel...

Good karmic justice.
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Penguin 12 Aug @ 1:29am 
Karmic justice? The hell is wrong with you? These people didn't even know anything about your political BS, they were just trying to support themselves and their families. Get the ♥♥♥♥ out of here with that.
MOAB 12 Aug @ 1:37am 
I know at least one person thats due some karmic justice.
Last edited by MOAB; 12 Aug @ 1:39am
Elite 12 Aug @ 1:41am 
Originally posted by Penguin:
Karmic justice? The hell is wrong with you? These people didn't even know anything about your political BS, they were just trying to support themselves and their families. Get the ♥♥♥♥ out of here with that.

Here it's answer from GPT-chat

Yes, the US steel industry, specifically the potential Nippon Steel acquisition of US Steel, has become a significant political issue. It involves debates about national security, foreign investment, trade policy, and the role of unions, impacting both domestic and international relations.

Here's why it's relevant:
National Security Concerns:
The proposed acquisition raised concerns about the potential impact on national security, particularly regarding the supply of critical materials like high-grade steel used in defense systems.

Foreign Investment:
The deal sparked debate about the balance between encouraging foreign investment and protecting domestic industries, especially in sensitive sectors like steel.
Trade Policy:
The case is intertwined with broader discussions about trade protectionism, tariffs, and the competitiveness of the US steel industry.

Labor Unions:
The United Steelworkers union has been a vocal opponent of the deal, raising concerns about job security and potential impacts on unionized workers.

Political Implications:
The deal has become a point of contention between different political factions and administrations, with both President Trump and President Biden weighing in on the matter.
International Relations:
The deal has strained relations with Japan, a key US ally, and could affect future foreign investment decisions from other countries.

"Golden Share" Agreement:
The agreement reached between Nippon Steel and the US government includes a "golden share" that gives the US government significant control over US Steel's operations, raising questions about government intervention in the private sector.

The US Steel-Nippon Steel deal highlights the complex interplay between economic, political, and national security considerations in the modern globalized world, according to the Atlantic Council.

So no it's not political BS at all.
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.
Originally posted by Elite:
Multiple explosions on Monday at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh killed two people and injured 10 others, according to the company and local authorities.
The blasts at the Clairton Coke Works - part of a sprawling industrial complex along the Monongahela River - took place just before 11 a.m. ET (1500 GMT). Firefighters battled flames and heavy smoke that billowed out of the plant, which is owned by U.S. Steel, a subsidiary of Nippon Steel...

Good karmic justice.

Are you for real?

"Good karmic justice"?????

People died. This is not a time to score political points.

In passing, steel plant explosions are relatively common. Usually caused by water coming in to contact with molten steel. The water flash evaporates - in other words, it explodes, often causing horrific injuries.

Last edited by Pocahawtness; 12 Aug @ 1:48am
lol 12 Aug @ 1:48am 
You think innocent peoples lives are connected to political happenings and business deals, you are one low iq idiot
MOAB 12 Aug @ 1:51am 
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.
Very true

Originally posted by Elite:
Originally posted by Penguin:
Karmic justice? The hell is wrong with you? These people didn't even know anything about your political BS, they were just trying to support themselves and their families. Get the ♥♥♥♥ out of here with that.

Here it's answer from GPT-chat

Yes, the US steel industry, specifically the potential Nippon Steel acquisition of US Steel, has become a significant political issue. It involves debates about national security, foreign investment, trade policy, and the role of unions, impacting both domestic and international relations.

Here's why it's relevant:
National Security Concerns:
The proposed acquisition raised concerns about the potential impact on national security, particularly regarding the supply of critical materials like high-grade steel used in defense systems.

Foreign Investment:
The deal sparked debate about the balance between encouraging foreign investment and protecting domestic industries, especially in sensitive sectors like steel.
Trade Policy:
The case is intertwined with broader discussions about trade protectionism, tariffs, and the competitiveness of the US steel industry.

Labor Unions:
The United Steelworkers union has been a vocal opponent of the deal, raising concerns about job security and potential impacts on unionized workers.

Political Implications:
The deal has become a point of contention between different political factions and administrations, with both President Trump and President Biden weighing in on the matter.
International Relations:
The deal has strained relations with Japan, a key US ally, and could affect future foreign investment decisions from other countries.

"Golden Share" Agreement:
The agreement reached between Nippon Steel and the US government includes a "golden share" that gives the US government significant control over US Steel's operations, raising questions about government intervention in the private sector.

The US Steel-Nippon Steel deal highlights the complex interplay between economic, political, and national security considerations in the modern globalized world, according to the Atlantic Council.

So no it's not political BS at all.
Steel companies all over the world either adapt or die due to the chinese steal industry dumping cheap steel all over the world. British steel being a prime example of what happens when the goverment doesn't do enough to support its own steel industries.
Kobret 12 Aug @ 1:51am 
It’s disgusting to politicize a tragedy like this.
Elite 12 Aug @ 1:52am 
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.

No, it's your fault—you voted for Trump and supported the regulation change, and this is the result.
lol 12 Aug @ 1:53am 
Originally posted by Elite:
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.

No, it's your fault—you voted for Trump and supported the regulation change, and this is the result.
A random industrial explosion is related to trump being elected? Your mind is gone brother
Last edited by lol; 12 Aug @ 1:54am
Unmade 12 Aug @ 2:15am 
Originally posted by Elite:
Originally posted by Penguin:
Karmic justice? The hell is wrong with you? These people didn't even know anything about your political BS, they were just trying to support themselves and their families. Get the ♥♥♥♥ out of here with that.

Here it's answer from GPT-chat

Yes, the US steel industry, specifically the potential Nippon Steel acquisition of US Steel, has become a significant political issue. It involves debates about national security, foreign investment, trade policy, and the role of unions, impacting both domestic and international relations.

Here's why it's relevant:
National Security Concerns:
The proposed acquisition raised concerns about the potential impact on national security, particularly regarding the supply of critical materials like high-grade steel used in defense systems.

Foreign Investment:
The deal sparked debate about the balance between encouraging foreign investment and protecting domestic industries, especially in sensitive sectors like steel.
Trade Policy:
The case is intertwined with broader discussions about trade protectionism, tariffs, and the competitiveness of the US steel industry.

Labor Unions:
The United Steelworkers union has been a vocal opponent of the deal, raising concerns about job security and potential impacts on unionized workers.

Political Implications:
The deal has become a point of contention between different political factions and administrations, with both President Trump and President Biden weighing in on the matter.
International Relations:
The deal has strained relations with Japan, a key US ally, and could affect future foreign investment decisions from other countries.

"Golden Share" Agreement:
The agreement reached between Nippon Steel and the US government includes a "golden share" that gives the US government significant control over US Steel's operations, raising questions about government intervention in the private sector.

The US Steel-Nippon Steel deal highlights the complex interplay between economic, political, and national security considerations in the modern globalized world, according to the Atlantic Council.

So no it's not political BS at all.

People like you need to stay away from political power, and be placed under maximum surveillance when discovered.

Justifying the murder of innocents for political ends is always an indicator of psychotic tyranny.
Last edited by Unmade; 12 Aug @ 2:17am
lol 12 Aug @ 2:17am 
Originally posted by Unmade:
Originally posted by Elite:

Here it's answer from GPT-chat

Yes, the US steel industry, specifically the potential Nippon Steel acquisition of US Steel, has become a significant political issue. It involves debates about national security, foreign investment, trade policy, and the role of unions, impacting both domestic and international relations.

Here's why it's relevant:
National Security Concerns:
The proposed acquisition raised concerns about the potential impact on national security, particularly regarding the supply of critical materials like high-grade steel used in defense systems.

Foreign Investment:
The deal sparked debate about the balance between encouraging foreign investment and protecting domestic industries, especially in sensitive sectors like steel.
Trade Policy:
The case is intertwined with broader discussions about trade protectionism, tariffs, and the competitiveness of the US steel industry.

Labor Unions:
The United Steelworkers union has been a vocal opponent of the deal, raising concerns about job security and potential impacts on unionized workers.

Political Implications:
The deal has become a point of contention between different political factions and administrations, with both President Trump and President Biden weighing in on the matter.
International Relations:
The deal has strained relations with Japan, a key US ally, and could affect future foreign investment decisions from other countries.

"Golden Share" Agreement:
The agreement reached between Nippon Steel and the US government includes a "golden share" that gives the US government significant control over US Steel's operations, raising questions about government intervention in the private sector.

The US Steel-Nippon Steel deal highlights the complex interplay between economic, political, and national security considerations in the modern globalized world, according to the Atlantic Council.

So no it's not political BS at all.

People like you need to stay away from political power, and be placed under maximum surveillance when discovered.
'Innocent people are a resource and a political tool to be exploited'
Unmade 12 Aug @ 2:19am 
Originally posted by Elite:
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.

No, it's your fault—you voted for Trump and supported the regulation change, and this is the result.

This one looks like support of terrorism.

You're a special boy, aren't you?
Originally posted by Elite:
Originally posted by SophieSkyrim1984:
But innocent people died, that is the sad thing. Regardless of the other stuff their. Innocent people with families died via an accident.

No, it's your fault—you voted for Trump and supported the regulation change, and this is the result.

I live in Northern Ireland I.e the UK, so nope nothing to do with me
Jazz 12 Aug @ 2:25am 
you are sick in the head if you somehow think innocent people dying is """karmic justice"""
Last edited by Jazz; 12 Aug @ 9:29am
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