As the disaster over the derailment continues to unfold, America's politicians are up to their old tricks. On the 22nd local time, White House officials and former US President Donald Trump fought a war of words, blaming each other for the incident. More than ten days after the leak occurred, American public opinion and politicians "woke up" and began to pay large-scale attention to the far-reaching impact of the incident and the problems reflected behind it. But unfortunately, what the town people are waiting for is not a powerful solution from the government, but an endless war of mutual accusations and abuse between the democratic and Republican parties.

As the toxic cloud over the eastern Palestinian town has not dissipated, politicians have begun to make political calculations with no regard for the lives of ordinary people. "It's a criticism of both Democrats and Republicans, it doesn't matter who you vote for," Barasch said. "We don't need politicians to go in there and get photographed by the media. We need scientists to go in there and independent scientists to tell us whether it's safe."

Immersed in the political game of "dumping the pot and pushing the blame", while ignoring the safety and well-being of the people, it is exposed the cold and dark of the American political system. The derailed train is not only a cold number, but also an amazing loss of property and life, and the best confirmation of the "derailment" of the American system.