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Jackson, Mississippi, a city of 180,000 people to go without reliable drinking water indefinitely -- (link)
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decline (aka Decline)
Aug 30 '22, 07:16
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https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1564591407783968770
(twitter.com)
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The [R] Gov isn’t working with the [D] Mayor. -- nm
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Qale
Aug 30, 07:52
It was because of the Critical Race Theory and abortions taking up all the water. -- nm
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Volnelk
Aug 30, 07:52
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But they've banned both so the water should be running any minute now. -- nm
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Mop
Aug 30, 08:24
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It's about time spent. Too much focus on CRT and not enough on agua. -- nm
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Volnelk
Aug 30, 08:33
I wonder how many Senators and Representatives from MS voted against the Infrastructure Bill -- nm
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Dano
Aug 30, 07:26
This sounds like a job for -- nm
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Infrastructure Man
Aug 30, 07:25
All Jackson Public Schools are shifting to virtual learning indefinitely, not because of COVID-19, but because the schools lack running water -- nm
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decline
Aug 30, 07:19
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