Yes, nothing quite like asking a fairy godmother to do magic, rather than taking some responsibility for making the world a better place (not a criticism of the cartoon, but rather of those who would act as the people in the cartoon would).
Pewter beer or wine mugs were a bad idea. So was tetra-Ethel lead in gasoline, but the first alternative tried was worse than the lead. Sometimes even technology gets it wrong the first time around? Of course, in Flint they just ignored the rules.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
Hey, I may be a miracle worker, but I’m not that good!
ArtyD2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Hysterical, considering lead dissolved in acidic wine was a contributing factor in the fall of the Roman Empire.
superposition over 8 years ago
One of my favorite miracles:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG6BD7BON-0
Motivemagus over 8 years ago
It’s even worse than I thought.http://michaelmoore.com/10FactsOnFlint/
markjoseph125 over 8 years ago
Yes, nothing quite like asking a fairy godmother to do magic, rather than taking some responsibility for making the world a better place (not a criticism of the cartoon, but rather of those who would act as the people in the cartoon would).
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
“Install two 55 gallon drums in each Flint home, fill them with water each day from Lake Huron.”
dflak over 8 years ago
Help Wanted: Water Commissioner, Flint Michigan, Must live within the city limits.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Pewter beer or wine mugs were a bad idea. So was tetra-Ethel lead in gasoline, but the first alternative tried was worse than the lead. Sometimes even technology gets it wrong the first time around? Of course, in Flint they just ignored the rules.