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mvdtnz 2 hours ago

How does a town in the richest nation in the history of the planet not have the resources to get clear drinking water flowing through their taps?

beAbU an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Presumably because they are spending their money prosecuting people complaining about bad water.

Money does not grow on trees, you know!

sirsinsalot 6 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Because the US is a third world country cosplaying as a developed nation. Much like their president is a corrupt and morally bankrupt fool cosplaying as a politician.

It doesn't matter in the US. Just pretend.

umvi an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Water is handled at the city level, not the federal level. If you have incompetent local leadership, this can happen. Incompetent local leaders can (and have!) bankrupted their cities.

azinman2 an hour ago | parent [-]

Texas also is all about no/low taxes.

SJMG an hour ago | parent | next [-]

You must not own property in Texas

nxm an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Meanwhile in Flint Michigan…

autoexec an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

We have more than enough resources, but a lot of people don't want to pay taxes to clean it or restrain corporations from polluting our water supply inn the first place. I'm guessing that plenty of people in this woman's own town were cheering Trump's slashing of the EPA's budget and deregulating clean air and water. Just this week the administration announced plans to kill off or delay limits in the amount of PFAS in the drinking water. They argue it's too expensive to limit or filter the poison but then give no-bid contracts out to their unqualified friends for tens of millions of dollars and spend a trillion bombing other countries for no reason so it's pretty clear where the priorities are and it isn't with us.

stevepotter 23 minutes ago | parent [-]

You are mixing local and federal politics. This is a town issue and would likely have happened regardless of who occupied the Oval Office

scoofy an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

>How can X in the richest nation in the history of the planet be...

I've honestly grown absolutely sick of this type of comment as I get older. If you're not from the states, it's maybe understandable, but throughout my life most of the folks with me on the left that make these statements are completely ignorant of how their own government works and just assume "shit should be taken care of" without actually having to put any work in. It drives me crazy.

The vast majority of our electorate doesn't pay attention to politics, and then votes for feel-good measures (often very expensive), and almost universally avoid actual long-term net positive investments, like urban density and avoiding bond issuances wherever they are impractical.

As you see small towns welcoming -- even courting -- data centers while everyone in the town hates and protests them... yea, it's almost certainly because the town is broke, and the only folks who realize it are the city officials.

>How does a town ... not have the resources to get clear drinking water flowing through their taps?

Many, many, many, towns in America functionally insolvent! The amount of cost it takes to maintain our road/sewer/water/refuse/emergency/energy systems is very often more than the tax revenue that the town can bring in. This is literally the entire point of the Strong Towns organization: https://www.strongtowns.org/about

Rebuilding a water system is one of the most significant municipal finance events that a city will have to deal with, and more and more cities across the nation are requiring federal bailouts; e.g., the Jackson, Mississippi water crisis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson,_Mississippi,_water_cr....

It's just so frustrating as someone who cares about municipal finances that American cities' sustainability that most people think that it's just supposed to work itself out when cities are just lighting money on fires... often to the cheers of the electorate who voted for it.

balderdash an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

complete and utter incompetence by local elected officials. If one of the richest towns in America (average home price of >$2m) can do it - just imagine how bad it can be in "average" towns...

https://observer.com/2010/07/the-collapse-of-east-hampton-ho...

queenkjuul an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Cuz all that wealth belongs to about 14 people and everyone else gets police harassment and poison water

dfxm12 an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The country is the richest, but the money is not distributed equally. One factor to keep in mind is that the state would rather give the richest man in the world tax breaks rather than make sure everyone has safe drinking water.

stefantalpalaru 43 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

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