Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said on Thursday that the state will “pursue every line of legal recourse” against those responsible for the disaster, Mlive reported. She also said such infrastructure should not be privately owned.
No one ever starts off caring about freshwater mussles or some specific moth or barn owl. They start out deciding that they want to control how someone else uses their own property and then they hire a firm to find even an insect that would be harmed unless they get what they want. In this case, the governor likely felt pressure from lakefront property owners to increase the lake level, so they went out looking for some creature to "save." Then they used that pretext to enact control over someone else's property through our legal system. The entire thing is a sham.
And there you have it
Is this woman the ultimate final form of a "Karen"? The "Boss Karen", if you will...
Also a ton of pressure from lakefront property owners. Sham.
No one ever starts off caring about freshwater mussles or some specific moth or barn owl. They start out deciding that they want to control how someone else uses their own property and then they hire a firm to find even an insect that would be harmed unless they get what they want. In this case, the governor likely felt pressure from lakefront property owners to increase the lake level, so they went out looking for some creature to "save." Then they used that pretext to enact control over someone else's property through our legal system. The entire thing is a sham.
Now do the Flint water debacle.
One of those boomerang decisions, come right back at ya!