Rick Snyder

The state of Michigan didn't bungle this by itself.
He says a task force will tell us later what he knew and when.
Residents complained about the water's taste, smell and appearance, and children were found to have elevated levels of lead due to the water supply.
High lead levels in Flint's water could have harmed thousands of city kids.
When the state switched the source of the city's water to save money, it introduced toxic levels of lead.
Turns out declaring an emergency doesn't make the emergency go away.
But he still thinks the U.S. should stop admitting Syrians for now.
A "short-sighted effort to save a buck" poisoned the city's water.