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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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Tue May 12, 2026, 05:58 AM Tuesday

They Were Promised New Septic Tanks. Trump Called It 'Illegal DEI.' [View all]

They Were Promised New Septic Tanks. Trump Called It ‘Illegal DEI.’
The Justice Department ended a deal that had helped fund a solution to the sewage crisis in rural Alabama. “Almost like we are starting all over again,” one activist said.

Behind Dana Anderson’s home in central Alabama, a plastic pipe carries waste from her toilet through her backyard, discarding it outdoors. Three or four times a year, a spell of heavy rain forces the excrement back up into the house.

It is a plight that has long plagued residents across Alabama’s Black Belt, a stretch of largely rural counties so named for its dark soil and history of slavery. Cotton flourished in the region for the same reasons that conventional septic tanks fail there: The soil is dense and holds onto water. Today there are more than 50,000 people in the region who pipe raw sewage into open trenches and pits.

Now, a seeming solution to the public health problem has been stymied by an unlikely force: the Trump administration’s war on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Three years ago, the Biden administration concluded in its first-ever environmental justice investigation that Alabama officials had failed to adequately address the sanitation crisis disproportionately affecting the Black residents of Lowndes County. The state agreed to an interim agreement that unlocked millions of dollars in federal funding to provide homeowners with septic tanks that could handle the difficult soil.

But soon after President Trump returned to office last year, the Justice Department ended the settlement, calling it “illegal DEI.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/11/us/alabama-sewage-trump-dei-voting-rights-act.html?unlocked_article_code=1.h1A.mf7h.xgfsF2JDqA90&smid=url-share

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But, but Chief Justice John Roberts has decided racism no longer exists . . . . no_hypocrisy Tuesday #1
TheGuardian article Grokenstein Tuesday #2
Wow, Guardian beats NYT again. Clear-eyed unmanaged moral heart behind that writing. lostnfound Tuesday #11
Auburn, you hear this? #1 civil engineering program in US? Bama, you got $20 M for football coaches ? lostnfound Tuesday #12
Racists will be malaise Tuesday #3
Is targeting poverty a form of DEI? TheRickles Tuesday #4
According to these rich asshats, yes. Yes, it is. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #7
Probably also punishment for voting for Kamala. Nt lostnfound Tuesday #13
If the ground is clay a septic tank will at least catch the solid waste, gab13by13 Tuesday #5
Package your waste products and send it to the White House for disposal. Vinca Tuesday #6
Or better yet Jilly_in_VA Tuesday #10
It would then be truly Merde-a-lago. nt Wednesdays Tuesday #16
I think we found a perfect place to imprison tRump once he's out of office, along with his various evil cronies LymphocyteLover Tuesday #8
Are we great again yet? ms liberty Tuesday #9
Heck, they're just Black people living in Alabama. COL Mustard Tuesday #14
Trump's racism is as brazen... GiqueCee Tuesday #15
Trump is a monster one more time. applegrove Wednesday #17
If Only Biden Had Known To Initiate AWFUL, HARMFUL PROGRAMS, So That...... ColoringFool Wednesday #18
When government helps rich white people that's smart, that's pro-business. Morbius Wednesday #19
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