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Residents continue to pay $864 a year for water that is making them sick, more than double what most Americans pay for water service. Flint's water service charges total 7 percent of the average household income, compared to the United Nations recommendation of 3 percent.
"They've been using that money improperly for years to fund the general operations of the city," said Valdemar L. Washington, who's been fighting the excessive increases in court since 2012. "The city's sewer fund had a balance of $36 million in 2006 but was running a $23-million deficit by 2012."
Meanwhile, less than two hundred miles away, multi-billion dollar corporation Nestle has been pumping millions of gallons out of Lake Michigan for free. In fact, they receive 13 million dollars in tax breaks to do so.
Despite making over 15 billion dollars in profits in 2014, Michigan government officials don't charge Nestle per gallon of water, instead taking only a small permitting fee, as Democracy Now explained:
So not only do low income Flint residents technically pay more for Michigan water than Nestle, but now they're also forced to buy bottled water from Nestle to stay alive. Flint residents are in the deplorable position of being forced to buy Michigan water from two different parties.
The Nestle bottling plant itself is a hated institution in Mecosta County. As if getting water for free wasn't enough, the corporation greedily pumped at a rate of 400 gallons a minute, destroying the local environment. Grassroots organization Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation (MCWC) sued Nestle, who bitterly fought the local group for years.
"We wanted to protect our water, and the water was ours, not theirs," said Peggy Case, President of MCWC. "This lasted for—like I said before, this lasted for eight years. And in that time, with lawyer fees and, you know, all the fees that come with going to court, we spent over $1 million."
And how did a local activist organization scrounge up the money to fight a corporate giant?
"We scrambled for every penny we could get," Case said. "We did 50/50 raffles among us, or anybody else we could get into it. We did yard sales. We wrote grants. We had bake sales."
In a stunning victory, MCWC succeeded in forcing Nestle to reduce their withdrawals from 400 to 200 gallons a minute. But Nestle continues to receive free water and preferential treatment.
And Flint residents continue to be overcharged for water that is not only killing them, but bankrupting them as well.
Photographs of the three-year-old's lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach last year became a heartbreaking symbol of the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe. The toddler's family sought to escape the violence in Syria and make a home in Canada.
Residents in a Sunnyvale neighborhood say a secretive Apple facility is changing the face of their neighborhood, for the worse.
"At three in the morning, they have deliveries. It's very dark, very secretive. We don't know what's going on, but almost every night there is noise that wakes the dogs up," Joann Porter said.
Neighbors on Bartlett Avenue near the facility said security guards tail them when they walk their dogs. "You have security guards following you in their cars," Porter said.
Now, it appears we have our answer. On Tuesday, an apparent attempt at satirical understatement in actuality proved to be nothing less than a blatant propagandistic fluff piece touting Clinton's ostensibly stellar career.
It didn't work.
"Female Presidential Candidate Who Was United States Senator, Secretary Of State Told To Be More Inspiring," read The Onion's not-at-all-opaque headline. And the nauseating attempt at tongue-in-cheek praise didn't stop there.
The EU is experiencing extensive political threats and upheaval from left and right of centre political groups angry at EU imposed austerity. Greece is being raped by its so-called partners and it is just one of several other EU states en-route to ruin.
The declining global economic picture provides all the more reason for the corporations to look for new avenues of revenue. But which businesses are pushing most for the proposed EU-US trade deal TTIP? And who is really influencing EU negotiators? And just how are the rights of European citizens represented in the biggest trade deal in history?
Just in Brussels alone, there are now over 30,000 corporate lobbyists, shadowy agitators as The Guardian puts it, who are responsible for influencing three quarters of legislation in the EU. But even they are left in the shade when it comes to the power being afforded to corporations in the TTIP negotiations.
Comment: The lack of transparency and closed door meetings is a huge red flag, highlighting the fact that the TTIP represents a huge endowment to multi-national corporations and will further erode any rights that individuals and countries now have to fight these behemoths.
- TTIP is boring, but very sinister
- How the TTIP will violate your human rights
- Still in the dark: UK MPs can view TTIP files - but only take a pencil and paper with them
- The TTP and TTIP trade agreements: "A dystopian future in which corporations rather than elected governments call the shots"
- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will destroy jobs, not create new ones
- The Truth behind the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
If by now you still have any lingering doubts about the widening disconnect between police and civilians — or the culture of violence and contempt rampant in police culture — this footage could tip your opinion. Though the incident was captured on video by dash camera and audio by body cam, it was only released on Thursday following a Freedom of Information Act request by the Record-Journal.
Officer John Slepski arrived on the scene on September 19, 2015, and approached the sleeping man — whom he immediately referred to as a "f***ing a**hole." Officer John Slezak, already standing over the clearly intoxicated individual, seems as if he's attempting to mitigate the potential that Slepski might go overboard in the interaction.
Comment: Or so they hope.
The Cygnus cargo vessel was first launched from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in December to take supplies such as food, clothing and scientific equipment to the station.
On Friday, two months since arriving at the station, the unmanned craft was filled with garbage and launched back into space while the station was in orbit over Bolivia.
The incident occurred in January of 2014 when the company spilled a coal cleaning agent into the Elk River in Charleston. The chemical ended up getting funneled into the drinking water for nine different counties.
Company owner Dennis Farrell and company president Gary Southern were the only executives to receive any jail time.
It is the ultimate monopoly game, but there are those who are willing to put up a fight to keep cash in the game.
The powers that be on Wall Street and in the central banks are aiming to eliminate paper money in large part to continue "sustaining and even intensifying the central banks' nightmarish experiment with negative interest rates" - a doubly dangerous effort for economic
And banks stand to have all the control as digital transactions flow through their institutions, closely monitored and accumulating fees, penalties and charges that enrich the banks and hold customers hostage.
Despite this ruling, Americans from sea to shining sea continue to call for the arrest, or even death, of those who'd dare express their opinion through the use of the Old Glory.
The very essence of freedom is tolerating peaceful forms of expression, no matter how uncomfortable they make us feel. Sadly missing the point, however, are folks who fail to understand that burning or desecrating a flag without fear of punishment from one's government, is what liberty is all about.
That being said, when police are called in to investigate a photo of a high school student standing on a flag, as if a crime has taken place, liberty for all is under attack.
Comment: More examples of blind adherence to a piece of cloth that most certainly does not represent freedom and liberty.
- Teacher could be fired for stomping on U.S. flag
- Florida man's upside down flag protest upsets neighborhood on Veterans Day















Comment: See also: Did the Onion just sell out? Top Killary supporter and Zionist now controls satire outlet
Not surprisingly, the Onion also published an article lambasting Killary's main competition in the presidential
racefarce:'I Can't Do This Again,' Shaking, Sweating Donald Trump Says After Nervously Vomiting Before Rally
R.I.P Onion. Thanks for the laughs.