Saturday, May 11, 2019

How PFAS Creates Jobs & Gerrymandering

Why Nestle' gets free water in Michigan: Profit.

Michigan AG Dana Nessel takes steps toward suing PFAS manufacturers

AG's Office accused of foot-dragging on PFAS pollution crisis

When you cannot drink the tap water, you have to buy it.

When you cannot afford to buy water, you typically end up with a water shutoff.

When your water is shutoff, your property is condemned and are no longer registered to vote.

That is called gerrymandering.

That is also called Medicaid fraud in child welfare because the State will will implement its privatization, corporate parental rights models of some predicitive modeling crap foreign programs that do absolutely nothing but submit fraudulent cost reimbursements.

And that is how Michigan creates jobs.

Just ask Bill Schuette.

Internal documents show 3M hid PFAS dangers for decades

A 3M environmental specialist, in a scathing resignation letter, accused company officials of being "unethical" and more "concerned with markets, legal defensibility and image over environmental safety" when it came to PFAS, the emerging contaminant causing a potential crisis throughout Michigan and the country. 

 PFOS, one of 3M's chief PFAS products, "is the most insidious pollutant since PCB," Richard Purdy stated in his March 28, 1999, resignation letter, referring to a compound used in 3M's ScotchGard stain-protection product line, among other uses. 

 "It is probably more damaging than PCB because it does not degrade, whereas PCB does; it is more toxic to wildlife," he stated, adding that PFOS's end point in the environment appeared to be plants and animals, not soil and sediment like PCB. 


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