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MAGA’s forensic stupidity. Reps R Hood, S Anthony on lead contamination, MSU Dr J Miller on supply chain crisis

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Michigan Policast for Tuesday, October 19, 2021

  • MAGA Big Lie rallies and GOP voter suppression
  • GOP Gubernatorial goofballs
  • State Representatives Rachel Hood and Sarah Anthony on the lead contamination crisis
  • COVID updates
  • Dr. Jason Miller, MSU Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management on the supply chain crisis
  • Political notes

Folks to follow on Twitter:

Jump to a topic:

MAGA Big Lie rallies and GOP voter suppression

pic.twitter.com/OrkziE0z5S

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 19, 2021

Check out the video below about the “Secure MI Vote” petition drive. 👇 pic.twitter.com/aYcni1HD0i

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 19, 2021

These cases highlight the scrutiny applications and ballots undergo throughout the election process, as well as the thorough investigative process when instances of attempted fraud are suspected. We will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who attempts to undermine our elections.

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 11, 2021

Today, we heard calls for election security and accountability from the very people who tried to overturn a free and fair election by fueling violence and bringing fake electors to the doors of our Capitol. If we’re looking for accountability, we must start with them. https://t.co/CRFT9JFInF

— Donna Lasinski (@DonnaLasinski) October 12, 2021

That was about as fun as a root canal. https://t.co/Io6ET5Fny3

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 8, 2021

This is why it is important to pay attention to who County Boards of Commissioners are appointing to serve on their County Board of Canvassers, which works to canvass and certify our elections. https://t.co/VqhY1zWI9n

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 15, 2021

For Americans, the Trumpian election “audits” (and that should never be written without quotation marks) may seem like a strange sideshow. But they're all too familiar to people who have lived under dictators who unexpectedly lost elections. My latest: https://t.co/DLxUoHppPt

— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) October 19, 2021

Interestingly enough, @SarahAnthony517 & I introduced concurrent resolutions in both chambers to place on the ballot changes to that constitutional loophole so that the #mileg could no longer snatch petitions away from voters. Both were sent to Gov’t Ops—the #mileg 🪦🪦🪦.
2/4

— State Senator Erika Geiss (SD06) (@SenErikaGeiss) September 24, 2021

We’ve seen what happens when this type of rhetoric is allowed to go unchecked and it’s dangerous. Our democracy is literally on the ballot in 2022. Help me fight back against these disturbing attacks 👉🏻 https://t.co/jN8kdbC5DK https://t.co/TrftEA0tal

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 12, 2021

Merch to save America

GOP Gubernatorial goofballs

Michael Brown, a Michigan State Police captain from Stevensville who is also seeking the Republican nomination for governor, said Wednesday the issue is a serious one. If Craig was going to serve as chief without being certified, he should not have worn a police uniform and badges, Brown said. ~ Detroit Free Press

State Representatives Rachel Hood and Sarah Anthony on the lead contamination crisis

Almost 3/4 Michigan families are at risk of lead exposure. We tested 14% of their children in 2020. @RachelHood76 and @SarahAnthony517‘s bill package would increase testing and better protect our kids. https://t.co/AD6iAAJw5Z

— Michigan Environmental Council (@MichEnvCouncil) October 14, 2021

Today is the 49th anniversary of the #CleanWaterAct. #WaterIsAHumanRight & we must redouble our efforts to preserve it ensure that all have affordable, safe, clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing/hygiene, and recreation. #WaterIsLife💦

— State Senator Erika Geiss (SD06) (@SenErikaGeiss) October 18, 2021

Very proud to introduce this bi-partisan package of bills with my colleague @SarahAnthony517 this morning. Read more here: https://t.co/iDOwfKLCix

— Rachel Hood (@RachelHood76) October 14, 2021

Thanks @cyndiroper, @NRDC for reporting on #filterfirst practices to protect kids from lead exposures in schools. @GovWhitmer called for $60M for water stations in schools. MI deserves a #Leadfree future for our kids. #2019GLLC #MIDeservesBetter pic.twitter.com/ugHKQ2y6mu

— Rachel Hood (@RachelHood76) September 13, 2019

Residents need safe water. We’re pushing all state resources to get this done in a record 18 months. https://t.co/xVGkwbFcgX

— Garlin Gilchrist II (@LtGovGilchrist) October 14, 2021

ICYMI: @GovWhitmer issued a directive to chart a course toward safe drinking water in Benton Harbor, Michigan—a predominantly Black & lower-income community. It commits to removing lead pipes in 18 months. https://t.co/3PMrBqU1UU pic.twitter.com/k4wD3bCezG

— NRDC 🌎🏡 (@NRDC) October 15, 2021

COVID updates

This reply from someone to a story last week aged like an open container of yogurt left outside on a warm summer day. pic.twitter.com/oAaCL0N53V

— Craig Mauger (@CraigDMauger) October 19, 2021

MI Chamber is challenging vaccine mandates for employers over 100 people. Meanwhile, Delta surges in the UP, no ICU beds, and public health professionals flee the profession bc of burnout and fear for their lives. 🤦🏽‍♀️

— Beth Bowen🗽 (@BethBowenMI) October 19, 2021

Dr. Jason Miller, MSU Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management on the supply chain crisis

Jason Miller, an Associate Professor of SCM at MSU, conducted retail sales analysis that was cited by various companies! His knowledge was also showcased in Supply Chain Drive, where he speaks on current retail inventory. https://t.co/OP9vJBkclz

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) July 7, 2021

Many of the shipping containers that spent weeks onboard ships waiting to be unloaded are now being dumped in nearby neighborhoods once they're emptied. https://t.co/PACm41YVdi

— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) October 19, 2021

Michigan State University’s undergraduate Supply Chain Management program ranks #1 in the nation for the 11th year. This could not have been possible without our amazing staff, faculty, and students. Thank you, Spartans. Go Green! pic.twitter.com/ruqEHnqpPv

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) September 15, 2021

RoxAnne Thomas, a recent graduate of the MSSCM 2020 Green Cohort, is featured in this article about the “brutal realities” of supply chain. https://t.co/nhLo4LUOuX

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) September 23, 2021

I understand that @PeteButtigieg is a) a polite person, and b) a Cabinet secretary, who should stay on the high road. But I will note that Pete would have been perfectly entitled to say that @TuckerCarlson is a repulsive bigot, and that his response to Carlson is, “F___ off.” https://t.co/2PdcvdHKs8

— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) October 17, 2021

Political notes

Redistricting commission defends splitting up Black-majority districts in proposed maps https://t.co/jjZ58pLqap via @michiganadvance

— Claudia (@cjmu) October 19, 2021

Michigan school groups “Call on the Legislature to adopt Polehanki’s SB 689, which would increase criminal penalties for anyone who assaults a school employee or school board member. A bipartisan signal against such threats of violence is critical at this unprecidented time.” https://t.co/hAIeCpKDp2

— Senator Dayna Polehanki (@SenPolehanki) October 18, 2021

It’s hard to believe that the democracy that we know and love has quickly deteriorated to the point where a political opponent will threaten to prosecute you, and anyone like you, for not supporting the candidate of their choice, but here we are. pic.twitter.com/qCq3mJN58O

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 13, 2021

These so-called ‘rule of law’ AG candidates support a man who did everything he could to bend and break the rule of law and try to undermine our 2020 election. That’s not a law and order position, and if these candidates win, democracy as we know it will be gone by 2024. pic.twitter.com/h0onR05u5Y

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 13, 2021

If people like DePerno win in swing states for AG and Secretary of State, democracy as we know it will be completely gone by 2024. Irrespective of who gets the most votes, the candidate of their choice, will become president, and we will no longer be a democratic republic. https://t.co/q4d22wBoin

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 14, 2021

My department is committed to vigorously prosecuting those who threaten the safety of public officials. This hostility towards public health officials is outrageous and un-American. We are better than this…at least we used to be. https://t.co/KLaR7BWZUL

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 9, 2021

Cutting room floor

Let me be clear: At the core of voter suppression is white supremacy.

We don’t have a democracy unless every American has equal access to the ballot. Full stop.

I am determined to see the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act passed in the Senate.

— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) October 10, 2021

30 AG seats are up next year and this is what ⁦@DemocraticAGs⁩ are up against. I like my top law enforcement officials when they DON’T foment anti-government terrorism. https://t.co/6jyIb7honX

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 16, 2021

As much as $3 million may have been raised to support the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, D.C., with some money flowing to Republican dark-money groups that helped bring crowds to the event. https://t.co/FhdZ5SAhi8

— OpenSecrets.org (@OpenSecretsDC) October 19, 2021

This is not hyperbole. https://t.co/fhZxKm19Mh

— Richard Signorelli (@richsignorelli) October 19, 2021

What is Tommy Tuberville doing here? The former football coach objected to Biden’s victory on Jan 6. He’s not looking back. “If I look back,” he says. “I get all confused.”https://t.co/X1TktJRJME

— Ben Terris (@bterris) October 19, 2021

This is an institution we have had for 200 years, and it’s worked fine until now. Postmaster General DeJoy has a 10 year reorganization plan that will close many postal service branches, decrease hours, slow down delivery for first class mail and increase our rates. Unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/De3nNL49su

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 11, 2021

The global Biden bounce. Not surprisingly, a ton more respect for America globally since Biden was elected. https://t.co/Sl8J7GA8Rt

— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) October 19, 2021

“86% of the lawsuits we filed against the Trump administration were successful.

“Imagine if @DemocraticAGs hadn't taken on those cases… State AGs are just as important as who we elect to the Senate, to the House… These positions matter.”

— Michigan Dem AG @dananessel

— Democratic AGs (@DemocraticAGs) October 8, 2021

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Michigan Policast for Tuesday, October 19, 2021

  • MAGA Big Lie rallies and GOP voter suppression
  • GOP Gubernatorial goofballs
  • State Representatives Rachel Hood and Sarah Anthony on the lead contamination crisis
  • COVID updates
  • Dr. Jason Miller, MSU Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management on the supply chain crisis
  • Political notes

Folks to follow on Twitter:

Jump to a topic:

MAGA Big Lie rallies and GOP voter suppression

pic.twitter.com/OrkziE0z5S

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 19, 2021

Check out the video below about the “Secure MI Vote” petition drive. 👇 pic.twitter.com/aYcni1HD0i

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 19, 2021

These cases highlight the scrutiny applications and ballots undergo throughout the election process, as well as the thorough investigative process when instances of attempted fraud are suspected. We will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who attempts to undermine our elections.

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 11, 2021

Today, we heard calls for election security and accountability from the very people who tried to overturn a free and fair election by fueling violence and bringing fake electors to the doors of our Capitol. If we’re looking for accountability, we must start with them. https://t.co/CRFT9JFInF

— Donna Lasinski (@DonnaLasinski) October 12, 2021

That was about as fun as a root canal. https://t.co/Io6ET5Fny3

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 8, 2021

This is why it is important to pay attention to who County Boards of Commissioners are appointing to serve on their County Board of Canvassers, which works to canvass and certify our elections. https://t.co/VqhY1zWI9n

— BarbByrum (@BarbByrum) October 15, 2021

For Americans, the Trumpian election “audits” (and that should never be written without quotation marks) may seem like a strange sideshow. But they're all too familiar to people who have lived under dictators who unexpectedly lost elections. My latest: https://t.co/DLxUoHppPt

— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) October 19, 2021

Interestingly enough, @SarahAnthony517 & I introduced concurrent resolutions in both chambers to place on the ballot changes to that constitutional loophole so that the #mileg could no longer snatch petitions away from voters. Both were sent to Gov’t Ops—the #mileg 🪦🪦🪦.
2/4

— State Senator Erika Geiss (SD06) (@SenErikaGeiss) September 24, 2021

We’ve seen what happens when this type of rhetoric is allowed to go unchecked and it’s dangerous. Our democracy is literally on the ballot in 2022. Help me fight back against these disturbing attacks 👉🏻 https://t.co/jN8kdbC5DK https://t.co/TrftEA0tal

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 12, 2021

Merch to save America

GOP Gubernatorial goofballs

Michael Brown, a Michigan State Police captain from Stevensville who is also seeking the Republican nomination for governor, said Wednesday the issue is a serious one. If Craig was going to serve as chief without being certified, he should not have worn a police uniform and badges, Brown said. ~ Detroit Free Press

State Representatives Rachel Hood and Sarah Anthony on the lead contamination crisis

Almost 3/4 Michigan families are at risk of lead exposure. We tested 14% of their children in 2020. @RachelHood76 and @SarahAnthony517‘s bill package would increase testing and better protect our kids. https://t.co/AD6iAAJw5Z

— Michigan Environmental Council (@MichEnvCouncil) October 14, 2021

Today is the 49th anniversary of the #CleanWaterAct. #WaterIsAHumanRight & we must redouble our efforts to preserve it ensure that all have affordable, safe, clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing/hygiene, and recreation. #WaterIsLife💦

— State Senator Erika Geiss (SD06) (@SenErikaGeiss) October 18, 2021

Very proud to introduce this bi-partisan package of bills with my colleague @SarahAnthony517 this morning. Read more here: https://t.co/iDOwfKLCix

— Rachel Hood (@RachelHood76) October 14, 2021

Thanks @cyndiroper, @NRDC for reporting on #filterfirst practices to protect kids from lead exposures in schools. @GovWhitmer called for $60M for water stations in schools. MI deserves a #Leadfree future for our kids. #2019GLLC #MIDeservesBetter pic.twitter.com/ugHKQ2y6mu

— Rachel Hood (@RachelHood76) September 13, 2019

Residents need safe water. We’re pushing all state resources to get this done in a record 18 months. https://t.co/xVGkwbFcgX

— Garlin Gilchrist II (@LtGovGilchrist) October 14, 2021

ICYMI: @GovWhitmer issued a directive to chart a course toward safe drinking water in Benton Harbor, Michigan—a predominantly Black & lower-income community. It commits to removing lead pipes in 18 months. https://t.co/3PMrBqU1UU pic.twitter.com/k4wD3bCezG

— NRDC 🌎🏡 (@NRDC) October 15, 2021

COVID updates

This reply from someone to a story last week aged like an open container of yogurt left outside on a warm summer day. pic.twitter.com/oAaCL0N53V

— Craig Mauger (@CraigDMauger) October 19, 2021

MI Chamber is challenging vaccine mandates for employers over 100 people. Meanwhile, Delta surges in the UP, no ICU beds, and public health professionals flee the profession bc of burnout and fear for their lives. 🤦🏽‍♀️

— Beth Bowen🗽 (@BethBowenMI) October 19, 2021

Dr. Jason Miller, MSU Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management on the supply chain crisis

Jason Miller, an Associate Professor of SCM at MSU, conducted retail sales analysis that was cited by various companies! His knowledge was also showcased in Supply Chain Drive, where he speaks on current retail inventory. https://t.co/OP9vJBkclz

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) July 7, 2021

Many of the shipping containers that spent weeks onboard ships waiting to be unloaded are now being dumped in nearby neighborhoods once they're emptied. https://t.co/PACm41YVdi

— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) October 19, 2021

Michigan State University’s undergraduate Supply Chain Management program ranks #1 in the nation for the 11th year. This could not have been possible without our amazing staff, faculty, and students. Thank you, Spartans. Go Green! pic.twitter.com/ruqEHnqpPv

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) September 15, 2021

RoxAnne Thomas, a recent graduate of the MSSCM 2020 Green Cohort, is featured in this article about the “brutal realities” of supply chain. https://t.co/nhLo4LUOuX

— Supply Chain at MSU (@MSUSupplyChain) September 23, 2021

I understand that @PeteButtigieg is a) a polite person, and b) a Cabinet secretary, who should stay on the high road. But I will note that Pete would have been perfectly entitled to say that @TuckerCarlson is a repulsive bigot, and that his response to Carlson is, “F___ off.” https://t.co/2PdcvdHKs8

— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) October 17, 2021

Political notes

Redistricting commission defends splitting up Black-majority districts in proposed maps https://t.co/jjZ58pLqap via @michiganadvance

— Claudia (@cjmu) October 19, 2021

Michigan school groups “Call on the Legislature to adopt Polehanki’s SB 689, which would increase criminal penalties for anyone who assaults a school employee or school board member. A bipartisan signal against such threats of violence is critical at this unprecidented time.” https://t.co/hAIeCpKDp2

— Senator Dayna Polehanki (@SenPolehanki) October 18, 2021

It’s hard to believe that the democracy that we know and love has quickly deteriorated to the point where a political opponent will threaten to prosecute you, and anyone like you, for not supporting the candidate of their choice, but here we are. pic.twitter.com/qCq3mJN58O

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 13, 2021

These so-called ‘rule of law’ AG candidates support a man who did everything he could to bend and break the rule of law and try to undermine our 2020 election. That’s not a law and order position, and if these candidates win, democracy as we know it will be gone by 2024. pic.twitter.com/h0onR05u5Y

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 13, 2021

If people like DePerno win in swing states for AG and Secretary of State, democracy as we know it will be completely gone by 2024. Irrespective of who gets the most votes, the candidate of their choice, will become president, and we will no longer be a democratic republic. https://t.co/q4d22wBoin

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 14, 2021

My department is committed to vigorously prosecuting those who threaten the safety of public officials. This hostility towards public health officials is outrageous and un-American. We are better than this…at least we used to be. https://t.co/KLaR7BWZUL

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 9, 2021

Cutting room floor

Let me be clear: At the core of voter suppression is white supremacy.

We don’t have a democracy unless every American has equal access to the ballot. Full stop.

I am determined to see the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act passed in the Senate.

— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) October 10, 2021

30 AG seats are up next year and this is what ⁦@DemocraticAGs⁩ are up against. I like my top law enforcement officials when they DON’T foment anti-government terrorism. https://t.co/6jyIb7honX

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 16, 2021

As much as $3 million may have been raised to support the Jan. 6 rally in Washington, D.C., with some money flowing to Republican dark-money groups that helped bring crowds to the event. https://t.co/FhdZ5SAhi8

— OpenSecrets.org (@OpenSecretsDC) October 19, 2021

This is not hyperbole. https://t.co/fhZxKm19Mh

— Richard Signorelli (@richsignorelli) October 19, 2021

What is Tommy Tuberville doing here? The former football coach objected to Biden’s victory on Jan 6. He’s not looking back. “If I look back,” he says. “I get all confused.”https://t.co/X1TktJRJME

— Ben Terris (@bterris) October 19, 2021

This is an institution we have had for 200 years, and it’s worked fine until now. Postmaster General DeJoy has a 10 year reorganization plan that will close many postal service branches, decrease hours, slow down delivery for first class mail and increase our rates. Unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/De3nNL49su

— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) October 11, 2021

The global Biden bounce. Not surprisingly, a ton more respect for America globally since Biden was elected. https://t.co/Sl8J7GA8Rt

— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) October 19, 2021

“86% of the lawsuits we filed against the Trump administration were successful.

“Imagine if @DemocraticAGs hadn't taken on those cases… State AGs are just as important as who we elect to the Senate, to the House… These positions matter.”

— Michigan Dem AG @dananessel

— Democratic AGs (@DemocraticAGs) October 8, 2021

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