Sunday, April 24, 2016

If no one believes the law of the land is effective, then it won't be because of an undermining culture.

I feel sorry for Mr. Uhlmann and I can't believe he and Bush aren't behind bars for the corruption they practiced, but, that is what power is all about, right?

For eight long years the Bush administration raped the USA of it's dignity in the name of something they called an economy. In 2005, Cheney created an energy document that declares war on the Middle East and the Caspian Sea and turns loose fracking which was marginal and stupid.

Now, Mr. Uhlmann wants us to believe that actual justice is somewhat out of reach in Flint, Michigan. More corruption, Mr. Uhlmann?

That is the way I see it. There are Americans. Good people. People that lived for the freedom guaranteed to law abiding citizens and the people of Flint are law abiding citizens. I am absolutely certain the Michigan's Attorney General is only dabbling in corruption by taking aim at people without power. I am confident of that. Such power structure takes time to knock down, but, it will be knocked down. 

April 22, 2016
By David M. Uhlmann

...It’s clear that government officials betrayed Flint residents, (click here) first by switching the city’s drinking water system to the polluted Flint River and failing to keep lead from leaching into the water, and then by ignoring complaints and dragging their feet for months in responding.

But it is not clear that prosecutors have a strong enough case to exact the accountability that Flint residents deserve.

I spent nearly two decades prosecuting environmental crimes for the Justice Department. If there is sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendants committed crimes, justice demands criminal charges. But justice also requires that prosecutors make charging decisions based solely on the evidence....

Mr. Uhlmann believes in corruption otherwise he wouldn't stand for it. He has justified the idea that power is never prosecuted as in the USA government and the Wall Street banks and collapse. AGREEMENTS are so much better, especially when as charismatic as Jamie Dimon. Those agreements are corruption. There is no other name for it and it makes complete sense that "W" loved them above the law.

In Flint, Michigan are innocent people confronted by a diabolical and cruel governor that loves power more than people. He loves power so much he made himself king and found a warlord to place at the head of Michigan state agencies. 

No, Mr. Uhlmann, this time the powerful will find out what REAL law abiding citizens do when the government is as corrupt as the day is long, and the day is getting very long again.