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191: 名無しさん@1周年 [] 2019/11/21(木) 03:05:14.07 ID:KVFJxbxd0 [Forbes]Jan 25, 2016 Krugman On Flint Michigan: But Public Water Supplies Aren't A Public Good https://www.forbes.com › sites › timworstall › 2016/01/25 [New York Times]2016/01/25 Michigan’s Great Stink https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/25/opinion/michigans-great-stink.html In the 1850s, London, the world’s largest city, still didn’t have a sewer system. Waste simply flowed into the Thames, which was as disgusting as you might imagine. But conservatives, including the magazine The Economist and the prime minister, opposed any effort to remedy the situation. After all, such an effort would involve increased government spending and, they insisted, infringe on personal liberty and local control. It took the Great Stink of 1858, when the stench made the Houses of Parliament unusable, to produce action. But that’s all ancient history. Modern politicians, no matter how conservative, understand that public health is an essential government role. Right? No, wrong — as illustrated by the disaster in Flint, Mich. What we know so far is that in 2014 the city’s emergency manager — appointed by Rick Snyder, the state’s Republican governor — decided to switch to an unsafe water source, with lead contamination and more, in order to save money. And it’s becoming increasingly clear that state officials knew that they were damaging public health, putting children in particular at risk, even as they stonewalled both residents and health experts. http://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1573906817/191
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