I'm not going to speculate. That is pointless.
His Emergency manager and the people in charge of water quality are to blame for sure.
Until we have proof of knowledge on Snyder, we cannot blame him. We can be suspicious but we have to wait for evidence to damn him.
"not going to speculate" "until we have proof of knowledge"
This isn't a court of law and we aren't depriving anybody of freedom. The electorate doesn't have the power of subpoena or anything like that. We have to make decisions based upon results, which in this case is dismal. Also, an informed electorate goes over available information to help make up their mind. Again, because nobody is on trial, the standard for forming a verdict can be different. Snyder hasn't provided anything to establish that he was mislead or that there was a conspiracy to hide information from him. Quite the opposite. He released some information and held back on other e-mails. People can look at the facts and decide for themselves. When facts are withheld, we can still decide and this makes Snyder look bad.
From a pure results based standpoint, the Snyder administration failed.
From a basis of what we can know, his administration was inept in how they managed their project to reduce the cost of water to Flint.
From a perspective of judging "what Snyder knew and when", the pool of information is deliberately muddled by Snyder.
As far we can tell, Snyder has only been involved in this crisis since October 2015. But Snyder withholds earlier information also. If it were just a paper kerfluffle then I'd be like you and asking what's the big deal?
Kids, pregnant women and others were poisoned by an initiative that, if successful, Snyder would have trumpeted as his success. Instead they were poisoned, so, Snyder has to take his lumps there.
Again, its not a court of law. Its the court of public opinion. Snyder looks pretty bad right now.