Maybe we ought to start calling it..."fury without a cause"...No stupid ass...who made the decision to switch from the Detroit water system to the Flint River???Sorry stupid, that is not true. The city had not upgraded their main water lines in fifty years. They collected taxes/fees and bills for it but never re-invested in upgrades.Two repub EM's brought this on you dipshit...Democrat leadership of that city brought this on. The party of "Lets kill them".
Darnell Earley: The man in power during Flint switch
But much of the spotlight has been on Earley, the longtime urban administrator and expert who had previously worked in Flint, because he was in charge during the transition from Detroit’s water system to the Flint River while a new Karegnondi Water Authority was built.
“At no time did the water department staff, Mayor Walling, the City Council, or the state petition me to halt, slow, or otherwise modify the implementation of the plan. Nor at any point and time during the preparation for the switch, did I receive any information that would even remotely indicate that the use of the Flint River was unsafe in any way,” he wrote in prepared remarks released Monday by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Darnell Earley: The man in power during Flint switch
Here's the problem with that: City officials did not drive the decision to take water from the Flint River. There was never such a vote by the city council, which really didn't have the power to make such a decision anyway, because the city was under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager.
The council's vote in March 2013 was to switch water supply from Detroit to a new pipeline through the Karegnondi Water Authority – but the pipeline wasn't scheduled to be completed for at least three years. (And even that decision was given final approval not by the council, but by then-state Treasurer Andy Dillon, according to Snyder emails released Wednesday.)
Here's a letter from then-emergency manager Darnell Earley saying Flint was choosing to use Flint water instead of Detroit water.
http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.ne...ter.pdf?_ga=1.224901786.1036207224.1446746452
Michigan Truth Squad: Who approved switch to Flint River? State's answers draw fouls
Do you want to make anymore stupid and ignorant statements???
you don't really expect the paid shill to tell the truth, do you?
or impotent rage.