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Ohio's 4th largest city has no drinking water

I know you don't listen and, as we have seen, you don't like to read either. Are you familiar with the term 'Low Information Voter'?

I am. Generally anybody whose entire debate style is partisan talking points and no original thought.
 
What is with you dems..... You talk about "tax breaks" as if you even know the tax code, not to mention the notion that you all adhere to which is that corporations owe you and the government money. As if the government and you are doing these businesses a favor......

It's almost you want to see these businesses fail, so you have something to cry about - like having no job....

If it wasn't for these corporations you would be living in a hut spearing fish.

So you're in favor of engaging in wars of choice?

Again read the comments: companies are given benefits to ship jobs out of this country: not into this country. This is not complicated or difficult to understand. Why are you in support of this? My comment has nothing to do with the government giving me a damn thing. This is about benefits being given to companies to shortchange American jobs. You have to be grossly misunderstanding what I said to think that my comment had anything to do with me demanding anything.
 
There'll probably be more leaving if they can't get clean water.

Do you think it would be prudent to ensure that our infrastructure is properly maintained?
 
Yes, I do. Do you believe it is being properly maintained?

Not in Toledo.

Seems that the EPA had warned them in Feb and June that their water system had serious issues that would result in major problems, which they chose to ignore.

Oopsie!
 
Not in Toledo.

Seems that the EPA had warned them in Feb and June that their water system had serious issues that would result in major problems, which they chose to ignore.

Oopsie!

Greetings, SMTA. :2wave:

Do you know why the city ignored the warnings? Was it a matter of not enough money available to correct the problem? Hard to understand why it was not a priority, though, since we must have a certain amount of water to drink daily to stay alive. From what I've been reading, that water wasn't safe to drink even after boiling - scary stuff in that water there! :eek: Strange...
 
Greetings, SMTA. :2wave:

Do you know why the city ignored the warnings? Was it a matter of not enough money available to correct the problem? Hard to understand why it was not a priority, though, since we must have a certain amount of water to drink daily to stay alive. From what I've been reading, that water wasn't safe to drink even after boiling - scary stuff in that water there! :eek: Strange...

No idea - just saw an article about the timing of the warnings.
 
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