[blind-democracy] Re: obama's stupid comments in flint

  • From: "joe harcz Comcast" <joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 14:02:16 -0400

The experts are the people of Flint and they ain't drinking that crap.

Lead and other dangerous chemicals are still floating through the systems and randomly jumping in to households at more than 150 parts per billion. The filters, even if working properly don't handle more than that.

But, that said Obama made some other stupid comments and I think they were geared to insulating the feds from the EPA lawsuit that was just filed.

(re: next post)....

While most of this crisis lies at state officials including the Governor himself, there is also culpability with the Feds and particularly the EPA . One official has already resigned from EPA and it is widely known that one of the heroes EPA whistleblower Del Toro was attacked by both the state Department of Environmental Quality and higher ups in the regional EPA.

These are a part of the public record and congressional testimony.


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Yes, I heard that he sipped the water to demonstrate that it is absolutely
safe if one has a filter. What are the experts saying?

Miriam .

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I'll write more on this later. But, Obama sucked up to Snyder and the party
line that filterred water is now safe and that people shouldn't worry about
damage. Of course his EPA is being sued for their part in this crap and EPA
Head McCarthy was on the flight with Obama. I've never been more
disappointed on or with Obama than in his remarks which I watched in full
live at Northwestern High about four miles from where I live.

BTW Snyder was virtually booed off the stage....

Joe

White House explains Obama's remarks on lead exposure Todd Spangler ,
Detroit Free Press WASHINGTON ' The White House on Thursday further
explained'President

Barack Obama's comments made a day earlier in Flint that he, too, likely was
exposed to lead as a child, saying they were clearly intended to convey that

Flint's children won't suffer lasting consequences if they receive the
proper support. During the hour-long speech, Obama --'making his first visit
to

Flint since declaring an emergency there in January --'noted that it wasn't
until the 1980s that'lead in paint and gasoline was banned, and that, 'if
you

are my age, or older ' you got some lead in your system when you were
growing up. Asked at the daily press briefing Thursday whether Obama's
remarks were

an unfair comparison to children exposed to high levels of lead in the tap
water, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said the point of the
comments

at Northwestern High School in Flint were that 'being exposed to lead is not
going to limit the potential of these kids' if they get proper medical,
nutritional

and educational attention. 'I am sure that somewhere, when I was 2'years
old, I was taking a chip of paint, tasting it, and I got some lead,' Obama
said,

explaining that while we recognize those are environmental hazards now, 'as
long as kids are getting good health care, and folks are paying attention,

and they're getting a good education, and they have community support '
these kids will be fine. Earnest said the president's remarks were not
intended

to compare his experience to those with children in Flint, but to underscore
the need for parents not to 'despair about the future opportunities for
their

kids to succeed,' or believe that high lead levels --'which have been linked
to cognitive and emotional issues --'should somehow limit their ambitions

for their children. 'The president's making clear that even when the
president was a kid he was exposed to lead and ' he (still) had a very
bright future

that allowed him to attend Harvard Law School and be elected president of
the United States,' Earnest said. Earnest also was asked why Obama --'whom
the

press secretary had'earlier said was not scheduled to take part in any
'photo ops' of him drinking Flint water --'did so on three occasions during
his

trip to Michigan on Wednesday, including twice during the speech at
Northwestern High School. Earnest said the president drank Flint water after
a meeting

of federal, state and local officials at the urging of a reporter, noting
that the president 'doesn't usually indulge them (journalists) in these
kinds

of stunts, but in this case he did. As for the other two times he drank
water during his speech at Northwestern High, the answer was more direct.
'The

man was just thirsty,' Earnest said. As Obama said during Wednesday's
meeting, filtered water in Flint is considered safe to drink, though as an
extra

precaution, officials are urging pregnant women and children under age 6 to
only drink bottled water or water from other sources. Contact Todd Spangler

at 703-854-8947 or at tspangler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Follow him on Twitter at
@tsspangler.







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