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Michigan
Related: About this forumGovernor Snyder: You Were Not Hired to Be Jerry Lewis
https://www.emptywheel.net/2016/01/23/governor-snyder-you-were-not-hired-to-be-jerry-lewis/On Tuesday, self-described wonk Rick Snyder used much of his State of the State speech to take responsibility for poisoning Flints children. Though by the end of the week, Snyder was limiting the extent of his responsibility because the experts didnt exercise common sense. (See video here.)
The department people, the heads, were not being given the right information by the quote-unquote experts, and I use that word with great trial and tribulation because they were considered experts in terms of their background, these are career civil servants that had strong science, medical backgrounds in terms of their research, Snyder said. But as a practical matter, when you look at it today and you look at their conclusions, I wouldnt call them experts anymore.
This is something that we dont consider just what one person did, lets look at the entire cultural background of how people have been operating, Snyder said. Lets get in there and rebuild the culture that understands common sense has to be part of it, taking care of our citizens has to be part of it.
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The Republican governor added: Whats so frustrating and makes you so angry about this situation is you have a handful of quote-unquote experts who were career service people that made terrible decisions in my view and we have to live with the consequences with that. They work for me, so I accept that responsibility.
This is something that we dont consider just what one person did, lets look at the entire cultural background of how people have been operating, Snyder said. Lets get in there and rebuild the culture that understands common sense has to be part of it, taking care of our citizens has to be part of it.
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The Republican governor added: Whats so frustrating and makes you so angry about this situation is you have a handful of quote-unquote experts who were career service people that made terrible decisions in my view and we have to live with the consequences with that. They work for me, so I accept that responsibility.
Its a very curious argument for a guy who still! gets treated as someone who puts policy over ideology, in spite of the years of serving as Dick DeVos puppet approving of bad policy over and over. (In the same appearance, Snyder took credit for things President Obamas Administration has given to Flint, including Medicaid expansion under ObamaCare, but thats a long-standing schtick of this governor.) Effectively, a guy whose entire political gimmick is that he relies on experts is now saying those damned experts didnt exercise enough common sense.
Yes, Governor. The experts did not exercise enough common sense.
But something else Snyder did this week drives me even crazier than his equivocation over wonkdom, just as it became clear his particular approach to policy especially his insistence that emergency managers can fix the pervasive problems of Michigans cities had poisoned Flints children.
Rick Snyder channeled Jerry Lewis, the telethon guy.
In the middle of his speech and in his website dedicated to this issue Snyder solicited donations.
If youd also like to aid Flint, please go to HelpForFlint.com to volunteer or donate. If you are a Flint resident who needs help getting the water you need, go to HelpForFlint.com.
Hell, Snyders not even as competent as Jerry Lewis! Because while two of the links Snyder includes on his site go to sites dedicated to helping the people of Flint deal with this crisis one to Greater Flints Community Foundation and the other to a United Way fund specifically set up to benefit Flint Snyders third donate link goes to the Red Cross general SE MI site, such that any funds donated might go to other entirely worthy causes but not Flint.
Anyway, heres why this has been bothering me all week.
First of all, Rick Snyder is worth something like $200 million, and while he returns his gubernatorial salary, he brings in around $1.9 million a year. So this is a guy making making $36,500 a week asking people who (using the Michigan average household, not individual, income) $48,500 a year to donate to help Flint. Your average Michigan household is doing almost twice as well as your average Flint household (average $25,000 a year) so it is certainly within their charitable ability to help their fellow Michigander. But clearly the kinds of donations that Rick Snyder could afford would go much further to helping Flint than the kind of donations most Michiganders could afford.
But heres the more galling thing....
READ ON AT LINK