I mean, if by "political environment" you mean "people holding me accountable for my part in poisoning the city of Flint", then yeah, that's the issue.
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I guess poisoning a City’s source of water could be seen as somewhat disruptive, also.
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I think it was the lead in the drinking water in Flint, not the lack of civil discourse, that made it too disruptive.
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This happens when you are responsible for the obscenely neglected and prolonged situation of poisoned water in an American city. Good choice to turn it down.
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It was that damn political environment again! *shakes fist*
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Would you describe the "lack of civility" as poisonous? Is the "current political environment" undrinkable?
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I agree, Governor, poisoning a majority-black city's water supply is pretty dang uncivil.
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