Effects of mental blindness

Will the government ever take responsibility for there own actions? By Hybrid_entertainment@hotmail.com The governments never take responsibility from the consequences that arise because of irrational and impulsive decisions, which are made with, ought care about the well being of its citizens. A prime example of the government’s actions is the results that happened in Walkerton. Walkerton’s poisons water brewed for more than 20 years in a cauldron of neglect, cover-ups and reckless mismanagement. The Provincial government and the town officials that were in charge of Walkerton’s water supply knew that the disaster was inventible, and had more then sufficient amount of times to prevent this disaster from surfacing and harming the townsfolk.

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