JimBowie1958
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They guy that spotted the problem says it h as LONG BEEN FIXED.
He claims that the political machine in Flint is milking it for more Federal money and dont want anyone to know it has been fixed!
roflmao
Scientist Originally Cited By Flint Activists Faults ‘Victim Culture,’ People With ‘Agendas’ In Flint
Water expert Marc Edwards said that for years, Flint’s water quality has been no different than some other cities.
“It’s dishonesty,” Edwards said on a KNIA radio show Sept. 23. “There’s people with agendas who want to make a perception that the crisis is ongoing” and who are promoting a “victim culture.”
“Flint’s in a desperate financial situation, this has been a way to get hundreds of millions of dollars,” he said. “Many people have an agenda to make it appear that no one cares, which is patently false, to make it appear the water is not better when it is.”
Edwards said activists have wrongfully taken advantage of citizens’ lack of scientific knowledge to push false information, and that the media has joined them, specifically faulting PBS News’ “Frontline.”
'So? What does he know about running a political machine anyway?' - average Democrat.
He claims that the political machine in Flint is milking it for more Federal money and dont want anyone to know it has been fixed!
roflmao
Scientist Originally Cited By Flint Activists Faults ‘Victim Culture,’ People With ‘Agendas’ In Flint
- Marc Edwards, the water expert who first helped detect lead contamination in Flint, said newer tests show the problem has long been fixed.
- Flint activists then turned against him, saying he “has out-stayed his welcome.”
Water expert Marc Edwards said that for years, Flint’s water quality has been no different than some other cities.
“It’s dishonesty,” Edwards said on a KNIA radio show Sept. 23. “There’s people with agendas who want to make a perception that the crisis is ongoing” and who are promoting a “victim culture.”
“Flint’s in a desperate financial situation, this has been a way to get hundreds of millions of dollars,” he said. “Many people have an agenda to make it appear that no one cares, which is patently false, to make it appear the water is not better when it is.”
Edwards said activists have wrongfully taken advantage of citizens’ lack of scientific knowledge to push false information, and that the media has joined them, specifically faulting PBS News’ “Frontline.”