HUGE PUBES A PLUS posted:Schuette on Duty said he has to get his own lawyer. Oh, I wasn't even thinking of that. More things like the entrenched political system just not wanting to get in his way while he still has power and is part of the party framework. For example, a Republican prosecutor would be a lot less likely to press charges against him while he's still in office; Fox News is going to defend him; etc. Once he steps down, he's burnt flesh (to steal a phrase from The Name of the Rose). Step down and that just starts the process where Fox News starts putting a [D] by his name and makes him fair game for any prosecutor who wants to put a big notch in his belt.
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ErichZahn posted:So thread, what will come first, the report from UN observers, or federal action? Hell he came to Vlasic where I worked at that point and got boo'd out by the union workers there. Oracle posted:Hahahahaha. Oh man, this is just classic Snyder. If Blagovich went to jail for massive corruption, Snyder deserves the loving chair. At least Blago didn't kill anyone. Henry Frick reincarnate SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 11:46 on Feb 7, 2016 |
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We had no idea who Richard Baird was for months after Snyder took office. We knew he had someone working for him, he was paid by the NERD Fund and he was present at a lot of meetings, such as the Education Apartheid Authority and Project Skunkworks. While Snyder told the state Detroit wasn't getting an EM and wouldn't go bankrupt, Baird was vetting Kevyn Orr to be the EM of Detroit and handle the bankruptcy case. We also found out that Baird, a resident of Illinois, was driving on expired Illinois plates. He claimed primary residence in Illinois and Michigan at the same time, something that came to light when Snyder loaded loyal delegates for the MIGOP convention in 2014 to vote him in as the nominee, and he listed Baird. Baird was caught claiming the right to vote in two states at the same time. The funniest story about Richard Baird was when he was ordered by a judge in court to provide the names of the people he interviewed for the Detroit EM job, he claimed Snyder gave him executive privilege and he didn't have to answer that question. Then his lawyer cited RICHARD loving NIXON of all people and his executive privilege over the Watergate scandal. The latest Snyder scandal is this cake Snyder ordered for his wife's birthday from an Ann Arbor bakery. A woman came into the shop and ordered it without disclosing who it was for. When the bakery delivered the cake they were surprised that they had made the cake for Sue Snyder. Now there are chalk messages in front of his condo about the cake. HUGE PUBES A PLUS fucked around with this message at 15:32 on Feb 7, 2016 |
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It's really hard to take an angry political message seriously when it's written in chalk and a variety of festive colors.
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Not to make up excuses, but you know the people that care and are mad here in Michigan aren't that well off and either have no way to get there or don't have the time to burn picketing at his house. Plus it's pretty damned lovely weather to stand in front of a house belonging to some guy that thinks he's a king
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boom boom boom posted:It's really hard to take an angry political message seriously when it's written in chalk and a variety of festive colors. It's really hard to take a governor seriously when he tells the press he's helping the people of Flint, but never leaves his condo in Ann Arbor unless it's under state police escort and is so out of touch with how much people in Michigan are suffering thanks to his own policies and actions that he orders a cake with 5th Avenue logos on it for his wife's birthday.
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HUGE PUBES A PLUS posted:It's really hard to take a governor seriously when he tells the press he's helping the people of Flint, but never leaves his condo in Ann Arbor unless it's under state police escort and is so out of touch with how much people in Michigan are suffering thanks to his own policies and actions that he orders a cake with 5th Avenue logos on it for his wife's birthday. Yeah, this looks like Marie Antoinette-levels of out-of-touchness.
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SocketWrench posted:Not to make up excuses, but you know the people that care and are mad here in Michigan aren't that well off and either have no way to get there or don't have the time to burn picketing at his house. Plus it's pretty damned lovely weather to stand in front of a house belonging to some guy that thinks he's a king This is true insofar as the primary people affected are poor and live in Flint and don't have time to get out to A2. But happily, Ann Arbor is also full of angry lefty students.
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Your Dunkle Sans posted:Yeah, this looks like Marie Antoinette-levels of out-of-touchness. Perhaps he should get the same treatment she did Arrested and sent to trial for his crimes. I'm sure if they dig enough, they can find a few.
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The whole "I won't resign because I have to take responsibility and work to do" reasoning I've seen several times with respect to this is astonishing. The people want you to resign because they don't trust you to fix this because you let it happen in the first place.
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"let it" doesn't fit right. "Made it with knowledge of how much of a bad idea it was and tried to cover it up when it did go south " is much more fitting
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I don't think the cake would be so enraging if its design weren't a hideous monument to capitalist elitism and excess.
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Your Dunkle Sans posted:Yeah, this looks like Marie Antoinette-levels of out-of-touchness. let us eat cake, let them drink lead
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Untold cities across America have higher rates of lead poisoning than Flint
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Exclamation Marx posted:Untold cities across America have higher rates of lead poisoning than Flint No one's denying that. What makes this so heinous is the state government forced these people to switch, then when it went to hell, like they were warned it would, they did nothing, except quietly install water coolers into the state government buildings in the city.
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Oh, I'm not trying to diminish Flint!
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So is tap water not safe to drink or what?
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Do you live in NYC?
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I'm in essentially rural Appalachia Ohio and I say gently caress it I'll drink the water.
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So should we be sending you guys emergency relief like water and stuff?
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# ? Feb 8, 2016 20:49 |
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I'm not sure if that article is intentionally misleading or what, but the other cities issues are not due to the water. You have to get halfway through the article before they mention this:quote:Lead poisoning has a variety of sources, nearly all of them household items. The most common source of lead poisoning is paint peeling inside older houses or apartment buildings. So while it is concerning, it's a long-known issue for areas with old housing stock and one that has been on the decline for a long time. The Flint issue was people knowingly creating the problem and then attempting to cover it up.
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A petition to recall Snyder passed, but it's not for what you'd think! The petition is because of an executive order he signed last year that created the State School Reform/Redesign Office, which transferred school reform powers from the Department of Education to his own control. The other petitions actually had something to do with Flint, but most were not considered because words were spelled incorrectly. Now they need to get about 790,000 signatures in 60 days to force a recall election.
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clockworx posted:I'm not sure if that article is intentionally misleading or what, but the other cities issues are not due to the water. You have to get halfway through the article before they mention this: The pipes didn't have the corrosion problem until the governor-appointed emergency manager unilaterally made the decision to switch over to Flint River water. Waiting for the new pipeline to Lake Huron was taking too long, and they had to cut corners to save a buck now.
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HUGE PUBES A PLUS posted:The pipes didn't have the corrosion problem until the governor-appointed emergency manager unilaterally made the decision to switch over to Flint River water. Waiting for the new pipeline to Lake Huron was taking too long, and they had to cut corners to save a buck now. I understand the issue. My point was that the article seems to imply at first glance that other states have issues with lead in their water, leading the reader to think "Oh, maybe this thing in Flint is overblown if tons of other cities have even worse problems". It's only with further reading that you realize that the issue in the other states is with lead paint in older housing, which is much easier to mitigate than not using any water that is piped into your house. Also the testing for lead poisoning isn't standardized (i.e not everyone gets tested), so such a comparison may not even be relevant. clockworx fucked around with this message at 03:28 on Feb 9, 2016 |
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Dayvan Cowboy posted:A petition to recall Snyder passed, but it's not for what you'd think! The petition is because of an executive order he signed last year that created the State School Reform/Redesign Office, which transferred school reform powers from the Department of Education to his own control. The other petitions actually had something to do with Flint, but most were not considered because words were spelled incorrectly. Now they need to get about 790,000 signatures in 60 days to force a recall election. Alright, so is there any type of online organization for this? I am in NE Ohio, but I am 100% willing to drive to Michigan for the next few weekends to help get signatures.
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Those of us from the first Recall Snyder petition group are discussing this right now in our secret facebook group. here are some facts: To get 1 million signatures in 60 days you will need to get 700 signers 24/7 and have a lot of money to hire circulators. The unions must get behind the effort and support it. This was our biggest obstacle in 2011. The unions endorsed Snyder during the 2010 election, and he rewarded them by slapping them with right to work. In the 2012 Shame Duck session along with right to work, the state legislature changed the rules for recall elections. There would be a Wisconsin-style recall election in which voters would vote on both the recall question AND the replacement candidates. The latter would have less than 3 months to campaign. We won't end up with Brian Calley as governor for 3 years. It would take a lot of people working constantly to get the signatures we need.
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the more and more i read about this the more horrified i get. i tried writing something a bit more coherent but if you clean it up it's not much of a post. i honestly can't tell if this or literally torturing people for years is more heinous. america is a third world country and people don't recognize it and i think that's pretty goddamn sad that people don't recognize that their own country is a third world, third rate, third class slum.
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 05:49 |
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If you want to do something, you can always write the US Attorney and urge them to investigate and arrest Rick Snyder. Barb McQuade, US Attorney for the Eastern District United States Attorneys Office 211 W. Fort Street, Suite 2001 Detroit, MI 48226
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HUGE PUBES A PLUS posted:If you want to do something, you can always write the US Attorney and urge them to investigate and arrest Rick Snyder. Has a sitting governor ever been arrested before? Huey Long is the closest I can think of but I don't think he ever got arrested, did he?
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axeil posted:the more and more i read about this the more horrified i get. i tried writing something a bit more coherent but if you clean it up it's not much of a post. i honestly can't tell if this or literally torturing people for years is more heinous. axeil posted:Has a sitting governor ever been arrested before? Huey Long is the closest I can think of but I don't think he ever got arrested, did he? He did get assassinated, though.
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axeil posted:Has a sitting governor ever been arrested before? Huey Long is the closest I can think of but I don't think he ever got arrested, did he?
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Cell video interview with a Flint resident describing the situation https://vid.me/zDpS
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Gail Wynand posted:Rod Blagojevich, less than a decade ago. I thought he had resigned by the time he got arrested.
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axeil posted:I thought he had resigned by the time he got arrested. Nope, he went out jogging one day and they arrested him there on the street, still a sitting governor. In fact, he adamantly refused to resign and went back to work as soon as he made bail, forcing the state legislature to impeach him. It had never happened before, which actually put the state legislature in a bit of a bind because they had to work out how to do it, and in the meantime figure out a way to stop him from doing anything while they processed that. Finally he was impeached, removed from office, and barred from holding public office in Illinois ever again. At a certain point the purpose of resigning is to prevent the public official's stink from adhering to their office, their political party, or to the government generally. Sometimes that's important enough that the guy will get something in return for resigning. Nixon got a full pardon! Blagojevich was the dumbest kind of corrupt and possibly delusional, so he just kept hanging on either in disbelief that he would be impeached or in the hopes of holding out for a better deal.
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axeil posted:Has a sitting governor ever been arrested before? Huey Long is the closest I can think of but I don't think he ever got arrested, did he? There was Blago. Spitzer came close, though he resigned and the AG never pressed charges after his prostitution scandal. There's probably enough chum in the water with the EPA and MDEQ completely loving up that it'll obscure whatever Snyder's actual role was.
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Dayvan Cowboy posted:A petition to recall Snyder passed, but it's not for what you'd think! The petition is because of an executive order he signed last year that created the State School Reform/Redesign Office, which transferred school reform powers from the Department of Education to his own control. The other petitions actually had something to do with Flint, but most were not considered because words were spelled incorrectly. Now they need to get about 790,000 signatures in 60 days to force a recall election. Didn't they try to recall him for the Flint Water thing, but the response was "That was during his first term, he's since been re-elected, so technically you can't."?
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ayn rand hand job posted:There's probably enough chum in the water with the EPA and MDEQ completely loving up that it'll obscure whatever Snyder's actual role was. Chum isn't the problem.
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axeil posted:.... Fixed. If we were actually third world it'd be better because then we'd have the excuse of being an impoverished nation with few practical avenues for improving its lot. As it is we're more like England making Ireland export food during the height of the famine. It's just that our Ireland is internal. And there's more than one of them.
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Dayvan Cowboy posted:A petition to recall Snyder passed, but it's not for what you'd think! The petition is because of an executive order he signed last year that created the State School Reform/Redesign Office, which transferred school reform powers from the Department of Education to his own control. The other petitions actually had something to do with Flint, but most were not considered because words were spelled incorrectly. Now they need to get about 790,000 signatures in 60 days to force a recall election. Pray they picked a font size large enough for the state officials to read.
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Retired FBI agent says manslaughter highest possible charge in Flint water case.quote:Lansing — Todd Flood, special counsel for the state attorney general’s office investigation into the Flint water crisis, said Tuesday the probe could lead to a variety of criminal charges or civil actions. It can't be mentioned enough that Bill Schuette wants to be the next governor of Michigan.
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