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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Monday, January 18, 2016

REPUBLICAN Attorney General Bill Schuette refused to investigate POISONED WATER! ...et al...




Bernie Sanders

I don't get personal speaking fees from Goldman Sachs. ‪#‎DemDebate‬

The Republican debates summed up by one retired Air Force Colonel.



Miss R•EVOLutionaries
Government is a public service, not a business to cut, gut, and exploit for monetary gain.
While Australians invest in their healthcare and education, Americans waste their taxpayer dollars on foreign wars and a bloated military budget.
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Occupy Democrats

This is an EXCELLENT idea! Bernie Sanders just proposed this at tonight's Democratic debate.
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After an 11-year-old boy complained about the lack of pizza at his school's cafeteria, Chris Christie blamed Michelle Obama and her "mandate" to eat healthy.
Every First Lady as a initiative they promote during their time in office.
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Michigan AG declined to investigate Flint water in December



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Earlier today Attorney General Bill Schuette called for an investigation into the Flint water crisis. Just three weeks ago, however, Schuette had declined to take any action when asked by a Flint representative to do so.
Today, Schuette's office said that they will look to see if any Michigan laws were broken. Schuette described the Flint water crisis as a "human tragedy."
In September of 2015 State Representative Sheldon Neeley asked Schuette to investigate the Flint water crisis. In a letter to Schuette's office, Neeley said, "I make this request to urge the Attorney general's Office to investigate and determine if the City of Flint and/or the State of Michigan and its agents have culpability and responsibility for this unfortunate problem. "



On December 22, 2015 the Attorney General's Office sent a response to Neeley. In a response to Neeley, Rusty Hills, the Senior Advisor from the Executive Division, told Neeley, "As the Attorney General explained, given the multiple reviews by federal and state agencies, and the pending and potential federal court actions, we do not believe it necessary to conduct an additional investigation."


NBC25 News has reached out to he Attorney General's Office and asked what changed between December 22 of last year and now.
Schuette's office tells NBC25 that they have no comment.
Stay with NBC25 News for continuing coverage of the Flint water crisis.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON LINK: 
http://nbc25news.com/news/local/michigan-ag-declined-to-investigate-flint-water-in-december



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