Flint Water Supply

captainmorgan

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How can you solve the problem without getting rid of the people that caused it,they won't even admit any blame. Reminds me of every other Republican scandal,they give great speeches saying we need to concentrate our efforts on fixing the problem not assessing blame,because they already know who's to blame,all they have to do is look in the mirror.
 

TheMan13

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What's you opinion on Obama's war in Libya, Clinton's Benghazi and ISIS occupying our Libyan Embassy, the middle east and northern Africa today? Anyone admitting blame or taking responsibility there? Or does MSNBC prime time not cover that?
 

captainmorgan

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Spoken like a true Republican,deflect blame for one thing by pointing to something else. Half the things the Rep's point to as Dem scandals is made up nonsense for political gains,benghazi,email server,the idiots have even been caught on video admitting the same.
 

TheMan13

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We really need to get over the political bullshit of trying to hold politicians and bureaucrats accountable, as that will likely never happen. We know that today it takes a ton of lawyers and years of litigation as the facts of the matter just get buried in the process and they/we move on ...

Politics won't fix anything in Flint, it never has. We the people need to concentrate on the scientific, medical and engineering communities to fix the true problem the people of Flint face today with their water. Democrat and Republican bickering won't fix this problem regardless of the fact it was at fault.
You obviously missed my point ...
 

captainmorgan

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I understand what you saying,point is it won't fix the problem and has nothing to do with the problem. You need to get rid of who caused it and is blocking the fix before you can fix it. So now your flinging insults along with your pooh,that's very intellectual.
 

TheMan13

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So honestly then, how bad are the numbers and outlook for Flint? I've looked into the water testing numbers done by a local University (Kettering) and I'm not sure what to make of them. Have you seen the FDA or State equivalent release numbers or an engineering solution anywhere yet?
 

captainmorgan

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It all depends on what part of the city your in. The old lead pipes are in the oldest parts of town. I heard that parts of Detroit still have wooden pipes for water lines and sewer lines in some areas.Snyder says they don't even know where they are,not sure I would believe anything out of his mouth at this point. He has two PR firms working for him and he appointed campaign donors and business associates to investigate who's to blame,I'm sure his name won't be on that list. They considered using the Flint river in the past and it was turned down and at the same time he was told the Flint water treatment facility wouldn't handle that volume without a major upgrade. But suddenly everything is fine switching to it. My guess is follow the money,a new supplier of water was granted the contract even tho the detroit water board offered a large discount to keep supplying water,even a lower price than the new supplier. I think Snyder was bribed to make the switch and Snyder thought he could get away with using the Flint river for a couple years till the new pipe line was completed.
 

captainmorgan

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Hell,I heard GM tried using it in their plants in Flint for industrial purposes and stopped because it was corroding everything it was in contact with. Why Snyder thought he could get away with making people drink it is beyond me,and he had all this info.
 

TheMan13

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The water is dirty, no doubt about it. But how toxic? I've seen water tests with low lead levels at intermittent times in isolated areas. I'm assuming they have no idea where and why the lead is leaching into the drinking water nor do they have a plan to address it yet. Of the competent scientific, medical and engineering concern that is.

As for the politics, it was actually the City of Flint that made the water switch plans correct? It was the city's Emergency Manager (Synder appointee) whom fast tract their bad idea via the authority given him thru a poorly written Emergency Manager law (MI Congress) given the fact that the city had bankrupt itself correct? Seems there is a bunch of political blame to spread around Flint and the State IMHO.

So what's the appropriate response for the President, his EPA and our federal government now in your opinion. Surely dropping into Detroit for the Auto Show last month and not stopping in for a look himself is bad political optics. Or is it that he does not believe the problem is actually that bad :confused:
 

captainmorgan

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The flint river is too polluted and acidic to use. The water was actually eating the pipes and that's what released the lead. There is probably worse things in the water too from industrial pollution. When they switched there was a huge spike in Legionnaires disease and 10 people died,more cases than were reported in many years combined and medical professionals told the state it was the river. Scientists say the lead will continue to leach for years because of the damage and the only way to fix it is remove all the lead pipes from the system or line them. I'm sure this was all about money and the pay offs from the new supplier of water to the city,what in politics isn't about money? You don't actually believe Snyder and his cronies had the best interest of Flint when they did this or that his staff new all about the dangers but never told the Governor? The system is so broken that they don't even seem to care if everyone knows they're corrupt,they've become very good at hiding evidence and blaming their subordinates. It's gotten so bad that this may be our next president.

 

TheMan13

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There is no doubt corruption has become the status quo of big government/politics in my life time brother, but you seem to lack a clear view of the problem and players. Or do you honestly believe all those million dollar corporate donations to the Clinton Foundation is about the pennies on the dollar going to poor children in Africa :confused:



Clearly Snyder and the Republicans did not bankrupt Flint and Detroit. Dealing with the reality of that historical failure and fallout without taking the State with it is a bit more difficult than you'd like to admit ...
 
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Jimbo01

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I agree that Snyder didn't bankrupt Flint or Detroit. What Snyder DID do was turn a democracy into a dictatorship with his emergency manager bullshit. The people in Flint & Detroit would look like fools if hey were to vote while under the emergency managers umbrella wouldn't they?
 

TheMan13

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I agree that Snyder didn't bankrupt Flint or Detroit. What Snyder DID do was turn a democracy into a dictatorship with his emergency manager bullshit. The people in Flint & Detroit would look like fools if hey were to vote while under the emergency managers umbrella wouldn't they?
I'm no fan of the of the emergency manager bullshit, but I have no other solution to the predicament Flint and Detroit have put themselves as well as our state either. Do you? These cities have taken an unparalleled fall in world history and it could not have occurred without the near century of unopposed politics, politicians and their corruption ...


It's almost unimaginable where the Democrat establishment and their politics have led us IMHO
 

Jimbo01

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Its the fault of NAFTA, CAFTA and the overall health of the auto industry. Detroit and Flint put all their eggs in one basket.
 

TheMan13

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Its the fault of NAFTA, CAFTA and the overall health of the auto industry. Detroit and Flint put all their eggs in one basket.
Since the President/Democrat establishment bailed out the auto industry by walking them thru a special unprecedented bankruptcy, where was he/they when the cities (Detroit & Flint) they took with arrived? Where are they today in the Flint water problem :confused:

Maybe this dude/party would care.


https://www.garyjohnson2016.com/
 
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TheMan13

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What do you think of Bush's bailing out of the banks and wall street?
Didn't Senators Obama and Clinton not bail them out as well. They're all fucking bums! Fuck, would they have needed to without the Clinton's repeal of Glass Segal and promotion of home ownership payed for by their buddies over at Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, Citi and Chase :confused:

Are we talking about the same world financial collapse and political corruption? WTF does this have to do with Flint's water :confused:
 

Jimbo01

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Since the President/Democrat establishment bailed out the auto industry by walking them thru a special unprecedented bankruptcy, where was he/they when the cities (Detroit & Flint) they took with arrived? Where are they today in the Flint water problem :confused:

Maybe this dude/party would care.


https://www.garyjohnson2016.com/
Obama took office in 2009. GM emerged from the government backed chapter 11 reorganization after an initial filing on June 8, 2009. Looks & sounds to me that a Democrat was cleaning up another Republican mess. Remember a little company by the name of Delphi Automotive? Remember them slashing wages (by half) of its blue collar work force? That was achieved under the once again vacationing Bush and had a huge impact on the already troubled economy by itself. The bail out & economic stimulus was needed to keep the economy afloat and moving forward. Hell, even Bush pushed a couple of those through to do what he could.

This Republican / Democrat debate leads me to one question. Is there a difference anymore?
 

captainmorgan

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WTF does this have to do with Flint's water :confused:
I don't know,what does all your posts about sleazy Democrats and the Clinton's have to do with Flint? My only point was that both sides are just money grubbing scum bags. You repeat a lot of Fox news talking points and seem to defend Snyder so I assumed your a clown car loving Republican.
 
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