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First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 06:46 PM Mar 2016

Does anyone else think the Flint disaster was a conscious attempt to gentrify the city...?

...that the Michigan GOP deliberately set out to poison the water, in order to push out the poor and black, and leave it for the rich whites to remake as they saw fit? Of course, that would be tough on the kids they poisoned, but hey--what's a Class War without some collateral damage? This scenario strikes me as so likely that I'm not even sure it qualifies as "creative speculation"...

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Does anyone else think the Flint disaster was a conscious attempt to gentrify the city...? (Original Post) First Speaker Mar 2016 OP
GOP in MI Dsocialoutcast99 Mar 2016 #1
Thanks--that's a thoughtful, if sobering, reply... First Speaker Mar 2016 #2

Dsocialoutcast99

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1. GOP in MI
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 09:41 PM
Mar 2016

I could believe this, being a life long Michigan native. I was told in the '90's to shut up about my political views MANY time, and when I only made a comment that I liked Bill Clinton, was told "I wouldn't say that very loud around here". People in this state who were as liberal as they come ran as republicans until the early to mid 80's. I ran a local campaign for one! NOBODY could win as a Democrat!
The gov. Snyder is a multi-millionaire heavily invested in fossil fuel who had all the dams in the state destroyed with the excuse that "it was cheaper than restoring them". Many of them were 150 yr old lakes, man made during the logging days, but lakefront property. They were left with a river 400 yds. from their house in the middle of mud and brush.
Republican is beginning to be a minority finally, but this governor has done mega-damage, would NOT doubt the allegations. They knew the pipes were old (very old), and nobody really knows why they were made to switch that I know of.

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