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by AnthonyMouse
670 days ago
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> The reason being that many of our institutions, and especially our courts, are nigh-hopelessly corrupt. The reason being that Flint's water crisis was caused by the government not adding corrosion inhibitors to the water when they switched to another water source, which stripped the lining from the lead pipes, causing them to permanently leach lead into the water. They basically ruined the city's entire water grid all at once and caused hundreds of millions in damage because all of the pipes had to be inspected and replaced. Which takes a long time to do. More to the point, it was the executive branch that did this! You can hardly blame the courts for the actions of the Governor and his underlings. |
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Fixing these problems in a timely manner would require more fundamental changes to how they're handled, not simply better organization and awareness within the current paradigm.