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Bush
to New Yorkers: Drop Dead
by
Harvey Wasserman
September
4, 2003
George
W. Bush has officially told the people of New York City that as far as he's
concerned, they can drop dead. And thanks to his lies, many of them will.
With
his latest attack on the Clean Air Act he's said the same to millions more.
Bush
has used the 9/11 "trifecta" to build his popularity, fund the
military and tear up the Bill of Rights. But the GOP's cynical uses of the
tragedy have gone to a new level.
The
White House directly interfered with planned Environmental Protection Agency
warnings about the toxic fallout from the World Trade Center explosions. It had
"competing considerations" that came before protecting the health of
the people of New York. Among them were re-opening the stock exchange as
quickly as possible, and limiting clean-up costs and liability claims.
Because
of Bush's lies, thousands of Americans will suffer cancers, emphysema, heart
attack, stroke, birth defects, stillbirths, sterility, eye/ear/nose/throat
disease and much more.
There
have been few toxic events to match the explosions that pulverized the two
World Trade Center towers. The short-term deaths of three thousand people will
be dwarfed over the long term by the lethal fallout.
These
were two of the last big buildings constructed with asbestos, whose health
effects are infamous. Once ingested, the fibers can and do make cells
cancerous. Thousands of miners and others exposed to asbestos have filed
lawsuits against Johns-Manville and others.
The
EPA knew that spewing all that asbestos into New York's air was a horrific
event, and that lives could be saved by taking certain public precautions. Bush
stopped that from happening.
The
WTC also contained countless computer screens, light fixtures, calculators,
telephones, network servers, paging systems, copy machines and much more high-tech
office equipment laden with mercury and other toxic metals. The concrete,
flooring, plastics, chemical cleaners, furniture, metal struts, window
glass---all that was also pulverized into a horrific brew of murderous dioxins,
furans and lethal powders with hideous killing power.
Where
did it all come down? Who has breathed it? How many were elderly? Who might be
uniquely sensitive? How many were pregnant, with vulnerable embryos? How far did
their lethal powder spread through the region? Where is it now? How long will
those poisons kill again and again and yet again? What could be done to prevent
further sickness and death?
As
the EPA knew, those living nearby were owed detailed information denied them by
Bush. So were those working in the ruins for days, weeks and months. And those
who have innocently proceeded with lives downwind.
At
very least, people working on or near the site should have been wearing
respirators. All downwind buildings should have been intensely monitored. Many
should have been fitted with advanced filtration units. All carpeting,
furniture, walls and fixtures should have been repeatedly measured and cleaned.
And then cleaned again. And then cleaned yet again.
But
such things cost money. And some buildings might never have reopened. And the
stock market might have stayed shut longer.
Lives
would have been saved, but Bush decided they were less valuable than those
competing considerations.
Now
he's decimated the Clean Air Act, allowing more power plant emissions in yet
another give-away to the rich corporations that fund the GOP. So more Americans
will die. But Bush will have more money to spend on his 2004 re-election
campaign.
This
man has horribly wronged the people of New York, whose terrible tragedies he
continues to exploit. He puts us all at risk in exchange for campaign
contributions.
New
Yorkers---all Americans---suffer and die as a result. It's a debt that can
never be repaid.
Harvey Wasserman is senior
editor of The Free Press (www.freepress.org)
and author of The Last Energy War (Seven Stories Press). He helped start
the No Nukes movement against atomic power. His newest book, Superpower of Peace
v Bush Et. Al., co-authored with Bob Fitrakis, will be available through
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