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I'll just start this thread so the RWCJ has somewhere to post their outrage at the evil government that is poisoning their citizens. I'm sure their complete silencers the matter is just an oversight.
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Flint was run by conservatives?
Really?
ps: if you want to have any credibility at all as a good little Progressive you might want to quit using circle jerk as a pejorative. That is, unless you truly feel there is something giggle -worthy and/or shameful about gay sexual activity.
I'll just start this thread so the RWCJ has somewhere to post their outrage at the evil government that is poisoning their citizens. I'm sure their complete silencers the matter is just an oversight.
In retrospect, it's shocking that it took this scandal to wake a lot of people up to the reality that millions of people in Michigan are not permitted to govern themselves.
What happened in Flint is what tends to happen in colonies.
In retrospect, it's shocking that it took this scandal to wake a lot of people up to the reality that millions of people in Michigan are not permitted to govern themselves.
What happened in Flint is what tends to happen in colonies.
Not that I'm a huge fan in general of this "self governing" thing but Bot is spot on. San Angego basically tells the rest of the state how they get to live and it will remain that way until we break off into tiny city states and probably even then.
Those who has the gold makes the rules......always have always will.
Oh we can dilude it down and put smoke screens around it and dress it up in all kinds of fancy bullshit. But it's as true today as it was 2000 years ago.
Strictly speaking this is an even more ancient law than that. This is the rule of blood. My numbers are bigger than yours and if you piss me off we'll murder you. Sure it might literally take us throwing more bodies than you have bullets but guess what, we have three times as many bodies as you have bullets. And some of us can shoot.
Yep. And the rule of gold is really just a polite way of saying "I have more spare time to fuck you up than you have to fuck me up."
IT's like if Dragonball Characters did the smart thing. Both guys charge up to max and the weak guy goes "yup, you get your wish, I get to train."
Civility.....beats the alternative I suppose.
Didn't the Right debunk the myth of lead toxicity?![]()
Yep. Course it lets people who would have no prayer of winning an actual fight win fights.
Didn't the Right debunk the myth of lead toxicity?[/QUOTE
Aaaaah that is why I see no hissy fits from the right screaming about the poisoned children by the government that had prior knowledge.
I'm sure they have a scientist from the lead miners lobby offering conclusive proof....
Who said gold?
Who said gold?
A plan to use the Flint River as Flint, Michigan’s primary water source was initially rejected by a commission appointed by the state’s Republican Gov. Rick Snyder, but the governor’s office overruled officials and carried the plan forward anyway.
According to The Daily Beast, Flint’s emergency manager rejected the plan to go off of Detroit city water and use water from the Flint in 2012. However, Snyder’s office overruled that objection and used water from the Flint anyway, setting in motion a chain of events that has led to a lead contamination crisis.
Curt Guyette of the Michigan ACLU wrote that Snyder tasked Flint emergency manager Ed Kurtz and city financial manager Jerry Ambrose with restructuring Flint’s city government to cut costs, one of which was the city’s reliance on water from Detroit for its municipal water.
Guyette wrote, “How could the river that was rejected as Flint’s permanent water source in December 2012 suddenly become suitable for consumption a mere 16 months later?”
Howard Croft — former Flint director of public works — told the ACLU of Michigan that the decision to use the corrosive water came straight from Snyder’s office.
In his ACLU interview, Croft said that the decision to go against the environmental department’s warning was financially motivated and that responsibility goes “(a)ll the way to the governor’s office.”
Flint was run by conservatives?
Really?
ps: if you want to have any credibility at all as a good little Progressive you might want to quit using circle jerk as a pejorative. That is, unless you truly feel there is something giggle -worthy and/or shameful about gay sexual activity.
Revealed: Environmental officials warned Snyder administration not to use water that poisoned Flint
So who going to pay the penalty for poisoning the people?
Responsibility for the decision seems to lay in the Governors lap.
Is the DOJ going to hold him responsible?
When questioned about Croft’s accusation in October, Sara Wurfel, Snyder’s spokeswoman at the time, offered up the false claim that the governor could not have made the decision to use the river because the city had been kicked off of Detroit’s system.
“The Detroit Water and Sewer Department at the time, back last spring, said, ‘Hey, we’re gonna cut you off.’”
This is a lie.
Google "Flint Emergency Manager" and feel stupider than your autistic daughter on standardized testing day at school.![]()
He's a fracking Republican.http://motorcitymuckraker.com/2016/...&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork
The governor lied? I'm stunned.
http://motorcitymuckraker.com/2016/...&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork
The governor lied? I'm stunned.