And people have been doing things to save a few pennies that get other people killed since money existed. So it's wrong to note what happened this time and maybe changed what effectively murdered 50 plus people.Smitty-48 wrote:Great, so shit happens, and there's nothing the Leftist public sector unionized government actually could and/or would do to prevent it, so we can cut the public sector unionized employees by at least 80%, toss their pensions overboard, and when they inevitably riot about it, have the army shoot them and/or drive them into prison camps. Alls I'm sayun', yo.jbird4049 wrote:Covering an entire building with flammable insulation is really a type of evil, is it not? To save (back of envelope here) 0.002% of the total costs, what the Hell do I call that? Having an 24 story, 120 unit apartment block with only one entrance, no sprinklers, and no emergency escapes, is illegal in California, and I think the entire United States.
What happened was in no way, unpredictable. At all. It's like earthquake regulations in California. Every few decades along comes an earthquake that kills some people in some new way, and whoopsie, we need another regulation to cover that! Earthquake regulations here have no resistance from anybody regardless of political beliefs. Just like earthquakes here, fires have always happened everywhere, and if you want nightmare fuel, just do a little research on fire disasters. There are plenty of disasters that were the impetus for the creation of each fire safety regulation. I do not understand how unions, or public sector bloat, got into the conversation, or even connects with the fire.
I do see how corruption, stupidity, carelessness, and greed gets into though.
Except greed. It's likely to take God's intervention. Or at least the Second Coming.