I know I should probably be writing about something a little more in my wheelhouse this evening, like Stephen Miller’s spray-on hair, or the fact that Ivanka Trump could very well end up being indicted for the misallocation of donor funds collected for her father’s inauguration, but I feel obligated to at least note the […]
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Snyder signs SB 1171 and SB 1175 into law, fucking Michigan workers, and once again illustrating why we need to vote the anti-democratic Republican Party out of existence
Posted in Civil Liberties, Corporate Crime, Michigan, Uncategorized Also tagged anti-democratic, approve and remove, Arlan Meekhof, cheap labor, Ivanka Trump, Jim Ananich, lame duck, Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Minimum Wage Increase Initiative, minimum wage, paid sick leave, redistricting, Rick Snyder, Sam Singh, SB 1171, SB 1175, spray-on hair, Stephen Miller, undo and screw 20 Comments
Rick Snyder says he’ll be drinking Flint water for the next 30 days
Last Friday, when Governor Snyder told the people of Flint that it was time for them to stop relying on bottled water, and start drinking from their taps again, they responded with a resounding, “You first.” After a moment of awkward silence, Snyder unenthusiastically said, “I’m happy to look into that.” Well, over the weekend, […]
With a number of staffers now confirming that Snyder not only knew of the toxic water situation in Flint a year ago, but had been asked to address it, all pretense of “plausible deniability” is gone
Up until last night, when Rick Snyder’s office released an additional 2,528 pages of emails from his executive staff related to the Flint water crisis, I’d thought that our “let’s run government like a business” governor might possibly be able to escape the consequences of his actions. Now, though, I’m not so sure. Thanks to […]
Posted in Health, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Dennis Muchmore, Flint, Flint water crisis, FOIA, Freedom of Information Act, lead poisoning, Legionnaires' disease, Lonnie Scott, Michael Gadola, plausible deniability, Progress Michigan, public health, Rick Snyder, Valerie Brader 18 Comments