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In reply to the discussion: Gov. Snyder asks Obama to declare Flint a federal emergency/major disaster [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)15. The national media were AWOL.
Michigan's too, mainly.
It appears the governor and his minions thought they could keep it under wraps and that would be that.
The ACLU's reporter Curt Guyette, who worked for the better part of two decades at Detroit "alternative weekly," deserves a Pulitzer Prize.
Charles Pierce of Esquire thinks Gov Rick Snyder is worse than Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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It's time for Rahm Emanuel, the mayor of Chicago, and Rick Snyder, the governor of Michigan, to decide to spend more time with their respective families. By their misuse of their offices, they have forfeited the right to hold them anymore. They have left us with a Hobson's Choice of which is the worse malfeasance under the color of law: covering up the riddling of a young man by your rogue police force, or covering up the fact that your policies have sentenced hundreds of young people in Flint to the lives of mental and emotional damage and upheaval to which lead poisoning inevitably leads. These are American horror stories, the both of them. It is time for them to end.
If you made me choose, I'd say what Snyder did was worse. He was the one who rammed the "emergency manager" law through the Michigan state legislature. That led to the end of representative government in a number of places, including Flint. That put major decisions into the hands of someone accountable only to the governor. One of those decisions was to flip the water supply for the city from the Detroit water district to the Flint River. This guaranteed that the water for the city would be carried by ancient pipes that leached lead into it. E-mails that finally have been pried loose from Snyder's administration have revealed that the administration was fully aware of what was going on, and blew off the problem. And then, yesterday, in as smarmy and useless a press conference as I've ever seen, Snyder stood with the mayor of Flint and took a "looking forward, not back" approach to his own insensitive bungling that, in a more just world, would have had him ducking tomatoes, and that, in Iraq, would have had him chased from the room under a barrage of footwear.
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http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a41062/rahm-emmanuel-rick-snyder-should-resign/
Good thing for freedom of the press. Even when it's just one voice, justice still has a chance.
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Gov. Snyder asks Obama to declare Flint a federal emergency/major disaster [View all]
Octafish
Jan 2016
OP
It'd be a good way of seeing if he was a hypocrite or not, but then it'd be redundant...
Octafish
Jan 2016
#11
Good I hope he makes the entire world aware of how little the state authority cares about
Rex
Jan 2016
#8
The awful thing is, the instant they realized what was happening, people TRIED to get help
Siwsan
Jan 2016
#12
''As soon as I became aware of elevated lead levels in blood, we took action.''
Octafish
Jan 2016
#30