On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 12:55:13 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 3/3/21 11:17 AM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/3/21 2:33 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 18:44:26 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 3/2/21 11:53 AM, wrote:
We should really do what he's doing all over the country... In every
state.
Right, let's see the COVID numbers go up again. Reeves is a dunce.
You are going to disappointed if they don't ... right?
It is like the difference between locked down tight California and
pretty much open Florida. We are doing better.
You can't say it is demographics.
In 2018, the median age of all people in California was 36.7.
In 2018, the median age of all people in Florida was 42.2.
This doesn't include a million snow birds, pretty much all over 65.
The governors of Mississippi and Texas are assholes. Reeves ought to be
concentrating on getting the water supply working properly in Jackson
and Abbor has a sea of woe from the power and water outages. In terms of
COVID, this is not the time to do away with masking and prohibition of
mass gatherings. Dumb and dumber.
We have a natural disaster and you complain the water supply is not up
immediately, but under a Democrat controlled state, Flint, Michigan still
is screwed.
Go back to sleep, Bilious.
As of December 25, 2020, 26,750 water service lines had been excavated,
resulting in the replacement of 9,912 lead pipes and the confirmation of
16,838 copper pipes. As of December 8, fewer than 500 service lines
still need to be inspected. The city hopes to finish doing so by
December 31, 2020.
In January 2021, former *Republican* Governor Snyder and eight other
officials were charged with 34 felony counts and seven misdemeanors—41
counts in all—for their role in the crisis. Two officials were charged
with involuntary manslaughter.
The root of the problem was the Flint CITY water officials deciding to
save literally hundreds of dollars and not add the sequestering agent
in the water that the City of Detroit was using to deal with the lead
pipes.
All the rest stems from that ... and ignoring those lead pipes for
half a century ... much like most old US cities, including Washington
DC have done.
I suspect most of those charges will be tossed ... again.
(they dismissed them a couple years ago)