Film maker Michael Moore is a native of Flint, Michigan. He is outraged by what happened to the people of Flint when Governor Snyder’s emergency manager decided to save money by switching Flint’s water supply from a safe source to an unsafe one.
Moore wrote this post to identify 10 things about the crisis that are little known and make you even more outraged.
Here are a few examples:
1. While the Children in Flint Were Given Poisoned Water to Drink, General Motors Was Given a Special Hookup to the Clean Water.
A few months after Gov. Snyder removed Flint from the clean fresh water we had been drinking for decades, the brass from General Motors went to him and complained that the Flint River water was causing their car parts to corrode when being washed on the assembly line. The governor was appalled to hear that GM property was being damaged, so he jumped through a number of hoops and quietly spent $440,000 to hook GM back up to the Lake Huron water, while keeping the rest of Flint on the Flint River water.
Which means that while the children in Flint were drinking lead-filled water, there was one — and only one — address in Flint that got clean water: the GM factory.
2. For Just $100 a Day, This Crisis Could’ve Been Prevented.
Federal law requires that water systems which are sent through lead pipes must contain an additive that seals the lead into the pipe and prevents it from leaching into the water. Someone at the beginning suggested to the governor that they add this anti-corrosive element to the water coming out of the Flint River.
“How much would that cost?” came the question. “$100 a day for three months,” was the answer.
I guess that was too much, so, in order to save $9,000, the state government said f*** it — and as a result the state may now end up having to pay upwards of $1.5 billion to fix the mess.
3. There’s More Than the Lead in Flint’s Water.
In addition to exposing every child in the city of Flint to lead poisoning on a daily basis, there appears to be a number of other diseases we may be hearing about in the months ahead. The number of cases in Flint of Legionnaires Disease has increased tenfold since the switch to the river water.
Eighty-seven people have come down with it, and at least 10 have died. In the five years before the river water, not a single person in Flint had died of Legionnaires Disease. Doctors are now discovering that another half-dozen toxins are being found in the blood of Flint’s citizens, causing concern that there are other health catastrophes which may soon come to light.
4. People’s Homes in Flint Are Now Worth Nothing Because They Cant Be Sold.
Would you buy a house in Flint right now? Who would? So every homeowner in Flint is stuck with a house that’s now worth nothing. That’s a total home value of $2.4 billion down the economic drain. People in Flint, one of the poorest cities in the U.S., don’t have much to their name, and for many their only asset is their home.
So, in addition to being poisoned, they have now a net worth of zero. (And as for employment, who is going to move jobs or start a company in Flint under these conditions? No one.) Has Flint’s future just been flushed down that river?”
Read the other six reasons to understand the terrible injustice done to the people of Flint by their own government.
Here is the last point, which explains why the state government did what it did to the people of Flint:
“When Governor Snyder took office in 2011, one of the first things he did was to get a multi-billion dollar tax break passed by the Republican legislature for the wealthy and for corporations. But with less tax revenues, that meant he had to start cutting costs.
“So, many things — schools, pensions, welfare, safe drinking water — were slashed. Then he invoked an executive privilege to take over cities (all of them majority black) by firing the mayors and city councils whom the local people had elected, and installing his cronies to act as “dictators” over these cities.
“Their mission? Cut services to save money so he could give the rich even more breaks. That’s where the idea of switching Flint to river water came from. To save $15 million! It was easy. Suspend democracy. Cut taxes for the rich. Make the poor drink toxic river water. And everybody’s happy.
“Except those who were poisoned in the process. All 102,000 of them. In the richest country in the world.”

And of course, those who own our government will give these criminals in positions of power a free pass, because they did what they were expected to do by their master/s. The billionaires who donated to this governor’s campaign are the ones that are guilty. The governor was just their puppet who should only get one life term. The oligrach/s should get ten-life terms and be kept isolated and alive in a five foot square cell five hundred feet below ground for all five lifespans with only one bowl of oatmeal to eat daily and a rusty, leaky bucket for a toilet.
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Look into the eyes of the innocent and tell them those that wrecked havoc on their lives will be given a free pass. incomprehensibly sad.
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It is worse than sad.
Matthew 18:1
“At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?”
2 He called a little child, and had him stand among them.
3 And he said, “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
4 Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
5 And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me.”
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Snyder’s wife’s last name is, appropriately, Muchmore. You seriously can’t make this stuff up. If you wrote a fiction book with details like the Flint situation no editor would publish it – it would be too unbelievable.
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From Moore’s article: Snyder’s chief of staff throughout the two years of Flint’s poisoning, Dennis Muchmore, was intimately involved in all the decisions regarding Flint. His wife is Deb Muchmore, who just happens to be the spokesperson in Michigan for the Nestle Company — the largest owner of private water sources in the State of Michigan.
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Oops, I read that a bit wrong, I guess. Not Snyder, but just one of his honchos. Thanks. Still, though – you couldn’t get away with a name like that in fiction.
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“Muchmore”
Muchmore money
Is what we need
Muchmore honey
To feed our greed
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Wow. Terrible.
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Sadly, this reminds me of the Love Canal tragedy in Niagara Falls, NY 38 years ago.
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As I understand it, when GM realized the Flint River water was corrosive they hooked back up to Lake Huron water not thru the Detroit system but thru a Flint Township system.
I’d love to hear more details on that. Was that option not available to (City of) Flint?
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I’ve read that Synder’s office facilitated GM’s return to Lake Huron water.
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OMG…where is the National Guard? Where are the warrants, where are the arrests! If Flint didn’t have Michael Moore we might never know! Thanks Mike, how can we help?
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I can’t help but wonder. What if those making all the decisions knew the consequences in advance and did it anyway? Who gains from the city and citizens of Flint going belly up? Will there be an unbiased investigation? Is the U. S. Justice Department involved yet? Who will pay for the property that has been rendered valueless by no fault of their owners? Who will care for the children who will never be able to reach their original potential due to willful poisoning?
I hate to say that I fear that there will never be a full accounting. Rich and powerful will beat poor and powerless nearly every time.
Thanks, Michael for pointing your camera at your hometown for the world to see.
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Reading this truth-telling about the Flint fiasco is emotionally painful – that human beings in positions of power and responsibility can be so heartless. Maybe Michael Moore SHOULD FINALLY THINK ABOUT PUBLIC EDUCATION POLICY AND USE HIS GIFT TO AID IN RESTORING THIS ALL-IMPORTANT DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION INSTEAD OF BLOWING OFF WHAT WE EDUCATORS HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT FOR A VERY LONG TIME…. public education is a cornerstone of democracy and it is being lost to greed-mongering “Governor Snyder types”. Maybe this should be a call to Michael Moore to consider investigating how PUBLIC EDUCATION CAN BECOME STRONG AGAIN … it will be needed to help these children in Flint who are likely to have lifelong learning issues… How can public education help these children move forward from this hideous situation? Yes Michael Moore… there are most definitely links to what happened in Flint and what has been happening in public education. Time to step up to the plate and address education!!!! While children in Flint are suffering the effects of lead-poisoned water… the children of Detroit are probably going to wind up with serious cancers from breathing in toxic molds day in and day out or have asthma and chronic lung issues etc and from what… BEING SENT TO SCHOOLS THAT ARE mold, maggot and rat infested!!!! People in positions of power put the lives of students and teachers in danger. Is this any better than Flint? NO! What a different world the Detroit Public Schools are when compared to the GM Headquarters for example… and yes… I have been to both! Michael Moore – step up and introduce yourself to the realities of public education. It is a start that you would allow your piece to be published in this blog. Now put your talents to action.
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I agree, artseagal!! Michael Moore, how about a film on the status of public education? Get real public on this one.
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He could take a look at how billionaires and corporations are exploiting the New Market Tax credits, buying influence in Congress, co-opting democracy by putting schools in the hands of complicit governors and mayors and exploiting poor and minority districts to privatize without public approval.
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Reblogged this on Rangitikei Enviromental Health Watch and commented:
“While the Children in Flint Were Given Poisoned Water to Drink, General Motors Was Given a Special Hookup to the Clean Water…” and there’s more than lead in Flint’s water. This is shocking.
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This post was written by a social worker visiting in Flint to help distribute water. Why is this the country we live in?
“A woman runs out to our car and asks if she can have some water because her daughter is pregnant. Her apartment is not on our targeted list but of course we will give her water. ‘Do I need to sign something for the water?’ My friend reassures her ‘No, no, you do not need to sign anything, we are not checking anything, we just want you to have water.’ She knows that her pregnant daughter cannot drink even filtered water, but she does not know how to get her unit tested. We give her a test kit. ‘We need to get our blood tested, do you know where we can go?’ I look up test sites on my Iphone, give her some information and tell her to take care of herself and her daughter. She thanks us profusely, and we get in our car and scream. How can this be happening?
I thought we’d see a local Command Central in an abandoned building, a church, or a school where there was a base of operations for water testing, water distribution, and lead testing. I thought we’d see National Guard going door-to-door collecting water samples from each home so that accurate testing and mapping of the city could be done in an organized and coordinated manner. I thought we’d see Red Cross tents throughout the poorest parts of the city. What I did see were local groups and amazing volunteers of people from churches, social service groups, and unions meeting people in their homes so they could at least have bottled water and filters. What I did see was good people trying to help, perhaps restoring some kernels of hope for people who have been beaten down. More importantly, what I did see were poor people who, instead of being outraged at the indignity and destruction their government has created for them, have been so disenfranchised and are so impoverished that they have been conditioned to believe they are not worthy of even a basic human right such as clean water.”
There is more. All of it is terrible.
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Has anyone investigated what havoc this guy has caused since he also took command of the schools there?
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I guess this horror story gives new meaning to the term “Trickle Down Economics”….. the wealthy get clean water… everyone else gets the dregs, even poison…..
Gated communities, private security forces, the deliberate ransacking of the public school system by profiteers, people running out to buy generators as the electrical supply becomes increasingly unreliable…..on and on and on. Michael Moore should make another film, called “It’s NOT a Wonderful Life.”
Remember in that film when George Bailey has his nightmarish journey into “Pottersville”, a dystopian vision of his town gone bad? Except this is real and it’s our entire nation that is being looted by capitalists run amok.
This is the destination that Ronald Reagan started our country towards 35 years ago…..and where Ted Cruz and Co. want to keep taking us.
It’s a national disgrace.
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WHERE IS THE MEDIA ON THIS? If Michael Moore knows this the media is either incompetent or in bed with the perpetrators. I tend to believe the latter.
There is SO MUCH propaganda out there these days that it is a breath of fresh air when someone like Moore speaks up
even if the corporate media will not report it.
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