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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Is Rhode Island drinking water safe, Senator Whitehouse ?

Sheldon Whitehouse and the lead scare in Rhode Island
As a voter in Rhode Island- who voted for Senator Sheldon Whitehouse - I am sure he speaks- and speaks from experience- about this crime against humanity - perpetrated by unregulated capitalism which just lost its best friend on the Supreme Court.
Is the writer also peeved at the Senator from Rhode Island for being a passionate crusader against Big Energy for its role in global climate change ? In a letter to the Providence Journal Senator Whitehouse compared rogue scientists who scoff at the consensus of global climate change experts with the hirelings of Big Tobacco after cigarette smoking was proven to be HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH back in 1965.
The conscience of humanity can't be bought. I am also beginning to worry about level of toxins in Rhode Island drinking water. Has it been tested for high levels of lead ? Why all this radio-TV advertising for rather expensive, private home, water filters ? Is not the less affluent population in Rhode Island entitled to safe drinking water ?
I know what answer I will get from Ayn Rand Republicans and the Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity. Ayn Rand wrote their cult classic " The Virtue of selfishness "
Not for nothing I will vote for Bernie Sanders in the Rhode Democratic Primary. Bernie should be very popular in Flint, Michigan. 


   [ " A decade before Flint, Michigan, there was Rhode Island, a tiny state that took a daring plunge by suing the paint industry to seek money for cleaning up a danger lurking on walls and windowsills in up to 80 percent of its homes. The landmark lawsuit reverberates today not only in Flint, but also in California, where 10 cities and counties are fighting to hold onto a $1.1 billion victory over the same industry. "]
   [ " In 2004, The Washington Post reported high levels of lead in the DC water supply, and later studies detected the toxic metal in many residents’ blood. Greenville, North Carolina; Sebring, Ohio; and Providence, Rhode Island have also recorded high lead levels in recent years".]

  [ "The attached statement includes links to reports made by Rhode Island Public Radio regarding the cessation of lead water line replacements and says there is a significant level of lead contamination in the Providence water supply as well as the wider state supply.  " ]


   


How safe is Rhode Island drinking water ?

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