Arab American doctor Abdul El-Sayed on why he believes he is best suited to cure Michigan's crises.
I heard this guy only 20 minutes ago in an NPR Interview. He looks to be the real deal and speaks so clearly of what direction our government should be headed. He's got my vote already.
Says El-Sayed: I realised that the poisoning of 9,000 kids in Flint was really a result of running government "like a business" like Governor Snyder had - more focused on cutting costs than on ensuring that essential and basic services make their way to real people who rely on them to survive.
I agree, in the interview, I heard, (I'll look for a link to it when I have the time), El-Sayed, did also mention atheists in his family and how all voices ought to be heard. He discussed town hall type meetings he'd been to around Michigan and how he's come to the conclusion, that I agree with wholeheartedly, that people do not care, by and large, for whom you do, or do not, pray to. They really care about what you pray for (or, in the case of atheism, what ideals and values you espouse).