marvin martian
Emperor
As if the unfortunate residents of Cory Booker's shithole don't already have enough problems, now their water is poisoned.
See the kicker in the article below; the Democrats in charge have known about it for two years!
Now they want President Trump to help. Where's Spartacus???
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/water-crisis-grips-us-city-after-lead-contamination/ar-AAFQUso
Thousands of people in Newark, a city in New Jersey with a predominantly black and Hispanic population, have been told to drink only bottled water after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found filters were not extracting lead properly.
The situation has drawn comparisons with a water crisis in the former industrial city of Flint, Michigan, which became a symbol of social injustice in America.
Officials are distributing free bottled water to some 15,000 affected households in Newark, which has 280,000 residents and sits just a few miles (kilometers) from New York City.
Local politicians, however, are struggling to resolve the crisis -- the first warning signs of which came in 2017 -- and have called on President Donald Trump to step in.
"We need the federal government to do its share and punch its weight, Democratic Governor Phil Murphy told reporters on Wednesday.
See the kicker in the article below; the Democrats in charge have known about it for two years!
Now they want President Trump to help. Where's Spartacus???
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/water-crisis-grips-us-city-after-lead-contamination/ar-AAFQUso
Thousands of people in Newark, a city in New Jersey with a predominantly black and Hispanic population, have been told to drink only bottled water after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found filters were not extracting lead properly.
The situation has drawn comparisons with a water crisis in the former industrial city of Flint, Michigan, which became a symbol of social injustice in America.
Officials are distributing free bottled water to some 15,000 affected households in Newark, which has 280,000 residents and sits just a few miles (kilometers) from New York City.
Local politicians, however, are struggling to resolve the crisis -- the first warning signs of which came in 2017 -- and have called on President Donald Trump to step in.
"We need the federal government to do its share and punch its weight, Democratic Governor Phil Murphy told reporters on Wednesday.