Michigan Governor Shares Tips For Lead Prevention and The Internet Strikes Back

"Is this something from The Onion?"

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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve surely heard about the massive lead poisoning water crisis that’s been ongoing for the last two years in Flint Michigan.

The crisis stems from an April 2014 decision to change Flint’s water source from treated water sourced from Lake Huron and the Detroit River to the Flint River. The change was intended to save the city money, but the water caused lead from aging pipes to leach into the water supply, causing extremely elevated levels of the lead. In Flint, between 6,000 and 12,000 children have been exposed to drinking water with high levels of lead and they may experience a range of serious health problems. The water change may have also caused an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in the county that has killed 10 people and affected another 77.

The fallout from that catastrophic mistake over 2 years ago has been truly phenomenal. In total, there’s been four resignations, four firings, five suspensions, nine criminal indictments, several lawsuits, and several investigations. Aside from the many calls for his resignation, Governor Rick Snyder has surprisingly kept himself and his administration fairly insulated from the pr fallout. Well… Until today when he tweeted this:

Of course, it wasn’t long before the internet responded to Governor Snyder’s tweet…

Then there was this:

and this:

Surprise, surprise! Apparently Michiganders don’t quite trust their Governor or Lt. Governor to dole out tips for keeping kids safe from lead contaminated water. Well, that may be an understatement…

If not satire, then at best it must be a joke or maybe even just sarcasm, right?

Others openly questioned whether maybe, just maybe, his account had been hacked. Plausible possibility, right?

Quite a few shared the sentiment of Candice…

While we’ve reached out to the Governor’s office for comment, we have yet to receive a response as of the time of this posting. We will update this article if and when he or his office responds to us.

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Brad Delaney
Brad is the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The Pacific Tribune. In addition to his work at The Pacific Tribune, he is President of Sound Strategy, a Seattle based creative design agency that builds and maintains websites and advertising for small and medium sized businesses around the world. In his spare time he serves as co-director and Board President of One Million Kids For Equality, a federally recognized 501c3 nonprofit that works to elevate the voices of LGBTQ youth and the children of LGBTQ parents.