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Nanette Piotrowski
@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
21 Apr 16
What kind of short cuts will those in power take? Just ask the 99,000 residents of Flint, Michigan. How can someone with a conscience manipulate water results and tamper with reports, especially when you're talking about lead in a...
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Adrian Holman
@ahol888 (51)
• Joliet, Illinois
11 Feb 16
The Flint water crisis is far from being solved as people in Flint, MI have been forced to deal with having water contaminated with lead and with other toxic materials. Instead of fixing the problem by installing new water pipes...
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marcyaz
@Marcyaz (35316)
• United States
30 Jan 16
This seems like class warfare, racism and political scandal.
You can say some city officals are laying low hoping this will die down.
I was stunned to learn that it took 18 months for the state to declare Flint's murky water...
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Steve West
@zebra2222 (5268)
• United States
28 Jan 16
The problem in Flint magnified the fact that lead is a problem throughout the country. There are too many homes that have lead pipes. There are too many home that used lead in their paint. Paint chips and dust has been a big...
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CraftyCorner
@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
15 Jun 09
Several sprawling cities suffering from declining populations and tax revenue are facing a third hit from this miserable economy. One such city is Flint, Michigan.
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A new proposal has been set on the drawing board to keep these...
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justin0101
@justin0101 (102)
• United States
25 Oct 08
Police in Flint, Michigan are warning people to pull up their pants. The city is outlawing wearing pants that slip below the waistline. Anyone wearing pants or shorts that expose their rear end can be arrested for indecent...
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