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Francis Key Scott Bridge is Spectacularly Fucked

  1. #21
    Originally posted by Ghost

    Great to see this live stream so we are able to confirm it is still collapsed.
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  2. #22
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Great to see this live stream so we are able to confirm it is still collapsed.

    ayy u never no
  3. #23
    ner vegas African Astronaut


    bloody bastard bridge
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  4. #24
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina please stop blaming diversity.

    women and black peepuh arent diversity.

    I guarantee 100% it was a non-white at the controls
  5. #25


    Remember the time Bill Krozby backed up the truck into the solar panels?
  6. #26


    Looks like the main engine went out. The big whoosh of black smoke is apparently what you often get when you start up emergency diesel generators. They provide electricity, but no propulsion. The turning and apparent slowing may be due to an anchor being dropped, hard to tell.
  7. #27
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Please to be moving your bridge sir. Do not obstruct.

    open brodge
  8. #28
    my diagnosis: shitty fuckin bridge. cant take one ship hitting a pylon?
  9. #29
    Ghost Black Hole
    wuts a pylon
  10. #30
    Originally posted by Ghost wuts a pylon

    jamaican rapper
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Donald Trump
    https://www.thesun.ie/news/7324396/suez-canal-ever-given-crew-pictured/
    Captain Krishnan Kanthavel, parking expert.

    if i remwmber correctly the suez channel segment of the trip was piloted by local egyptian guide that was very familiar that part of the journey.

    dalits dont run the entire trip of the dalit express.
  12. #32
    ner vegas African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ghost wuts a pylon

  13. #33
    Originally posted by RETARTEDFAGET my diagnosis: shitty fuckin bridge. cant take one ship hitting a pylon?

    blame "american" steel industry.

    in almost the rest of the developed and developping world bridges are usually made out of steel reinforced concrete.

    only in the US are buildings and bridges made out of steel beams due to lobbying from US steel industry.
  14. #34
    Originally posted by RETARTEDFAGET my diagnosis: shitty fuckin bridge. cant take one ship hitting a pylon?

    That's advanced modern engineering, making structures at lower cost and with less materials (more environmentally friendly/lower carbon footprint).

    If you wanted a bridge that could lose a single column without completely collapsing you should have specified that on the design documents.
  15. #35
    Ghost Black Hole
    Trump predicted this years ago
    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-gears-infrastructure-push-dubbed-easiest-trump/story?id=52046300
    https://www.6sqft.com/in-1988-donald-trump-wanted-to-repair-the-williamsburg-bridge-but-the-mayor-said-no-thanks/
    https://www.salon.com/2020/10/17/trump-had-a-bridge-to-sell-us-how-did-that-go_partner/
    Over the last four years, the Trump administration and Democrats in Congress have made repeated overtures to cooperation on an infrastructure deal. But there is still next to nothing to show for Trump's promises, and much of the national infrastructure is simply four years older. Why couldn't Trump deliver a deal? And in swing states like Pennsylvania, with hundreds of deficient bridges, aging drinking water systems, and transit networks on the verge of pandemic-induced crisis, could that broken promise have consequences in the 2020 election?

    According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, most of America's infrastructure is in poor condition, "with many elements approaching the end of their service life." ASCE gave the country a D+ on its 2017 "infrastructure report card," which assesses everything from ports and dams to transit, schools, and hazardous waste management. Pennsylvania fared slightly better than the U.S. as a whole in 2018, according to the ASCE, but got low grades for the state of its roads, bridges and transit and water systems. More than 18% of the state's 22,779 highway bridges are in poor condition, according to the report—a better rate than in 2014 but still twice the national average. Meanwhile, water-main breaks are increasing across the state — just this week, a water-main break in Montgomery County, outside Philadelphia, caused officials to issue a boil-water advisory for more than 30,000 households. Public water systems that provide drinking water for Pennsylvania's cities and towns face a $10.2 billion funding gap, according to the report. Only 10 percent of the funding needed to keep the state's wastewater systems in good condition over the next decade is available. Transit and highway projects tend to get the most attention from public officials, says Cathy Farrell, ASCE's co-chair for Pennsylvania's 2018 report card, but the need for investment goes deeper.

    "There's categories of infrastructure that you don't necessarily see until it fails, but when it fails, it's a really bad failure," Farrell says.
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  16. #36
    ner vegas African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Looks like the main engine went out. The big whoosh of black smoke is apparently what you often get when you start up emergency diesel generators. They provide electricity, but no propulsion. The turning and apparent slowing may be due to an anchor being dropped, hard to tell.

    nah it was probably him turning the nitrous on
  17. #37
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Donald Trump That's advanced modern engineering, making structures at lower cost and with less materials (more environmentally friendly/lower carbon footprint).

    If you wanted a bridge that could lose a single column without completely collapsing you should have specified that on the design documents.

    "Anyone can build a bridge, but it takes an engineer to build a bridge that barely stands."

    Or whatever.
  18. #38
    Originally posted by Donald Trump That's advanced modern engineering, making structures at lower cost and with less materials (more environmentally friendly/lower carbon footprint).

    If you wanted a bridge that could lose a single column without completely collapsing you should have specified that on the design documents.

    it was designed in the 60s.

    back then with segregation and white men running everything this kind of mishaps was completely unimaginable.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina it was designed in the 60s.

    back then with segregation and white men running everything this kind of mishaps was completely unimaginable.

    That's right.

    White men literally never fucked up.
  20. #40
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    So no video footage of cars falling in ?
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