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 Post subject: American firefighters watch a house burn down
PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 14:19 
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http://thinkprogress.org/2010/10/04/cou ... scription/

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As ThinkProgress has noted, there are currently two competing visions of governance in the United States. One, the conservative vision, believes in the on-your-own society, and informs a policy agenda that primarily serves the well off and privileged sectors of the country. The other vision, the progressive one, believes in an American Dream that works for all people, regardless of their racial, religious, or economic background.

The conservative vision was on full display last week in Obion County, Tennessee. In this rural section of Tennessee, Gene Cranick’s home caught on fire. As the Cranicks fled their home, their neighbors alerted the county’s firefighters, who soon arrived at the scene. Yet when the firefighters arrived, they refused to put out the fire, saying that the family failed to pay the annual subscription fee to the fire department. Because the county’s fire services for rural residences is based on household subscription fees, the firefighters, fully equipped to help the Cranicks, stood by and watched as the home burned to the ground.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Yes. But, then again, if my house burns down and I haven't paid my [$75] home insurance, I'm just as fucked as that guy.

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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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That used to be how the fire service worked in London. Pre-Great-Fire.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Imagine the fire department is further required to run at a profit from their $75 fees, as a good capitalist would demand in order to ensure the department is incentivised to run efficiently. Now, they are also incentivised to ensure they have plenty of demand for their services to keep their prices high.

By setting things on fire.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Now, they are also incentivised to ensure they have plenty of demand for their services to keep their prices high.
By setting things on fire.

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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?

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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Grim... wrote:
I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?


I was wondering this also. I saw this story elsewhere earlier today and it mentioned there that there were household pets that were allowed to perish in the blaze. A couple of cats and a dog, I think.


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Zio wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?


I was wondering this also. I saw this story elsewhere earlier today and it mentioned there that there were household pets that were allowed to perish in the blaze. A couple of cats and a dog, I think.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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MaliA wrote:
Zio wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?


I was wondering this also. I saw this story elsewhere earlier today and it mentioned there that there were household pets that were allowed to perish in the blaze. A couple of cats and a dog, I think.


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Hah! Sorry Mali, for some reason I had it in my head I'd seen it on Twitter. I wondered why I couldn't find it in my feed.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Zio wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?


I was wondering this also. I saw this story elsewhere earlier today and it mentioned there that there were household pets that were allowed to perish in the blaze. A couple of cats and a dog, I think.

Meh - not convinced I can blame the firefighters for that one. If the owner didn't care enough to go in and get them he doesn't deserve to have someone else do it for him.

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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Grim... wrote:
I wonder if they would have attempted rescue if someone was trapped?
Probably.

I was working at The Barrowlands (venue rather than market) during the last Fire Brigade strikes, we were assured that in the unlikely event of a fire they'd drop the picket & be straight over because people's lives were at stake. However if the venue went up once it had closed they would leave it to burn.

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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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That's fair enough.


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 Post subject: Re: American firefighters watch a house burn down
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Why didn't the firefighters just bash the people over the head and steal the money?

It's not like the police would have intervened, after not getting their sub either.

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