Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$

You can buy a house in Flint for $14,000

http://money.cnn.com/2016/03/04/rea...b_homepage_deskrecommended_pool&iid=obnetwork

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The hits keep coming for Flint's housing market.
The Michigan city that sits roughly 60 miles north of Detroit is currently under a state of emergency after it was discovered that residents were exposed to unsafe levels of lead from the city's water system.


And the fallout is starting to hurtits already-bruised real estate market.

The 2008 housing crash that sent the nation's economy into a tailspin hit Flint particularly hard.

"They lost about 75% of real estate [value] in the city of Flint," said Rob Moen, an associate broker at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. "Homes today are selling for maybe 50% of what they were selling for in 2005."

Flint hasn't experienced a price rebound like other markets have in the past few years, and many residents remain underwater.

"Anyone that bought their home in the early 2000s in Flint with a mortgage is still upside down on their house and they aren't able to move
 
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Flint water crisis turns skin condition into daily pain for resident

"I can't trust them because to me they knew what was going on," said Gerry Woodberry, 50, of losing his trust in government after the Flint water crisis. "A little shortcut to save them money, while you're destroying people's lives... I can't regain my trust. I really can't. I feel like this situation with me trying to get help, they don't really care, they just don't care. It's not them that's affected, so why should they care. That's how I feel." Woodberry who deals with the effects of lichen planus, a disease that causes the body to mistakenly attack its own skin cells, said his condition has been made worse by the water situation to the point where his skin aches at times. "Before this water changed, when I would take my showers, it would soothe my skin," he said. "When I get out now, it's the total opposite. It's like I'm very irritated, like I'm very dry. It's constantly hurting. Some days I can't even put my socks on or my shoes."

http://photos.mlive.com/4466/gallery/flint_water_crisis_turns_skin_/index.html#/1
 
Indeed I will but like black twitter the outrage for Flint was faux just a had tag and for dudes here to yell cac until the next brotha or sista gets their panties in a bunch I see. Kats are truly clowns.


I'm sure there's members that actually handle different things that don't get highlighted
 
Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$$



short verson.

Lead in the water was so bad, it was corroding brand new cars at GM plant. when they washed brand new cars for the very first time before selling them.




Flint, Michigan accused of ignoring lead-contaminated water to save $$










long version


 
Family telling me they dragging they ass with the pipe fixing and the new mayor may on some scandalous shit too smdh
 
The Latest ----
  • Obama asked Congress for this money last May
  • In December they finally allocated the money
  • EPA grants at least $100 this weekend for Flint
EPA grants $100M for Flint water system repairs

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/politics/epa-100-million-flint/
Updated 2:11 PM ET, Fri March 17, 2017

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday that it has awarded Michigan $100 million to make upgrades to Flint's drinking water system, which became contaminated with lead and other toxins after the city switched water sources as a cost-cutting measure.

Last May, former President Barack Obama pressed Congress for emergency funds for the city, which included the $100 million to repair Flint's water system. In December, Congress passed water infrastructure legislation to provide the money, which Obama promptly signed.
The funds will allow Flint to accelerate and expand its work to replace lead service lines and make other critical infrastructure improvements.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt applauded the move Friday.

"The people of Flint and all Americans deserve a more responsive federal government," Pruitt said in a statement. "EPA will especially focus on helping Michigan improve Flint's water infrastructure as part of our larger goal of improving America's water infrastructure."

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder expressed appreciation for the money in the statement Friday.

"Combined with the nearly $250 million in state funding already allocated, this will help keep Flint on a solid path forward," the Republican governor said. "It's great to see federal, state and local partners continuing to work together to help with infrastructure upgrades and pipe replacements for the people of Flint."
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said in the statement that she was grateful as well: "The City of Flint being awarded a grant of this magnitude in such a critical time of need will be a huge benefit."
 
Communities used to fund these projects at the local level because they had a tax base of jobs.

The Feds fund projects like interstate highway that will benefit nationally everybody. This could lead to finger pointing and blaming for your community.
 
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