Despicable & criminal!!!
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Deadass, we live in a country where a private citizen has to fix the water in Flint, and a pizza chain is fixing the potholes.
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Also in a country where New York Times slams racism but then advocates and promotes racism.
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Absolutely true they've been covering it for years. Now the Next Generation is showing up with disease. Right here in the United States. Prayers.for Flint
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Because the Republicans were in charge of the state and city
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From 1972 through 1988 the state voted exclusively Republican, before becoming part of the 'blue wall' that voted Democratic in six consecutive presidential elections from 1992 through 2012. Donald Trump narrowly flipped the state in 2016, defeating Hillary Clinton by just 0.2%.
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What party was in control of the government?
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City Government entirely run by Democrats for decades And decades
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Trump has not offer them no money to help them
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Wrong
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Maybe Michigan should stop electing Democrats?
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Irregardless of The Who’s, what, where, when, how—every American deserves clean drinking water and there is no viable reason not to have it.
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#WalkAway from the corrupt politicians that did this. Probably#Democrats I presume with the lineage of leaders there.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Better than poisoning people with anti white fake news.
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