• TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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    Chris Gross, a second-generation mint farmer in Wilder, told the Times that the town relies on Hispanic labor. “Nobody thought something like this could happen here,” he said.

    Nobody thought is right.

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      I mean… HE didn’t think it could happen. I’ve been waiting for this for a year.

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        One of the defining characteristics of conservatives is their inability to understand that not everyone else is as shitty as they are. If you pointed out to them that yes, other people did in fact think something like that could happen, they’d just assume you were lying.

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            “I rape and murder just as many people I want, which is zero because I’m not a horrible person. How many is it for you, that only fear of metaphysical punishment is stopping you?”

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            I can hear the responses already…

            • “Empathy ain’t shit in a gunfight.”
            • “Mexican food won’t help with that, dumbass.”
            • “Fucking commie”
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        Nono, see, he didn’t think it couldn’t happen, he thought it couldn’t happen there.

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      Think for a second about mint. Farming mint? In my experience it’s more like “how do you stop the mint?” Except for cutting some off and selling it there’s nothing needs done.

      And he’s the 3rd generation of those people.

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      Nobody thought is right.

      Reminds me of the time when Obama visited Flint, Michigan and a lot of people got really, really excited. Then all he did was give a speech, pretend to drink a glass of water, and then let the polluters carry on.

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          LOL

          Obama did all of this on camera, and it was documented in one of Michael Moore’s films.

          Obama found money for more than 26,000 bombs in 2016, just couldn’t find the effort to do more than pull a dramatic, fake-ass stunt in front of Flint’s people.

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            I’ve been waiting for this for a year.

            So… you either didn’t read the linked article, or you decided it was a lie because it differed from your “gut feelings”… or maybe you just didn’t understand what it was saying?

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              This isn’t a gut feeling.

              It’s giving Obama proper credit for siding with polluters, and not only that, but debasing himself with this fake water-drinking stunt in front of people who needed real help.

              I don’t care what his intentions were. Flint had to wait another ten years for the lead pipes to be removed because Obama as evidenced by his actions didn’t give a fuck.

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                How did declaring an emergency (per the Stafford Act) make it his responsibility to fix it? Last I checked, in a federal system it is the local authorities who are responsible for doing the work. The feds supply public funding and potentially manpower if FEMA gets involved.

                The local authorities in fact caused the problem by trying to cheap-out on water treatment. Replacing huge quantities of buried pipes is not a short-term operation, even if they put all their attention on it. In fact, it was the city that had to be sued multiple times to get the job mostly done:

                Well, we’ve had to go back to court now six times and constantly been tracking to see if the city was actually following through on this settlement agreement. Finally, the court actually held the city in contempt and the state took over most of the finishing up of this project.

                So, what actions did he take to show he “didn’t give a fuck?” Maybe you’re referring to this drink of water someone put him on the spot to drink?

                “This used a filter,” Obama said of the water. “The water around this table was Flint water and it just confirms what we know scientifically, which is, if you’re using a filter, if you’re installing it, then Flint water at this point is drinkable.”

                Properly filtered water was safe, exactly as he said. It is the responsibility of the local governments to ensure they’re available to their residents - with federal help per emergency funding.

                Here’s a full breakdown.

                The matter of blame appeared to be settled conclusively in March 2016, however, when Snyder’s nonpartisan task force released its blistering final report. Primary responsibility for the crisis in Flint was placed on the state, and particularly on the MDEQ, and task force members called for a thorough review of the emergency manager system. The report also characterized the crisis as a clear-cut example of environmental injustice, as evidenced by the fact that Flint’s poor, largely African American population “did not enjoy the same degree of protection from environmental and health hazards as that provided to other communities.”

                Now, I am fairly sure you will completely discount any evidence of the reality I posted here. Truthfully, I mostly did this to inform anybody else who stumbles upon this so they can verify it for themselves.