In other news, a new report from the NSA's inspector general says the agency has recorded far less data on international communications than Comrade Snowden tells us. You don't say?
Meanwhile, GOP presidential candidate and sometimes-senator Marco Rubio says his immigration reform bill was never suppose to actually pass. He's running for president, for Pete's sake.
Finally, the people of Flint have apparently been paying some of the highest rates in the country for poisoned water.
A typical Flint household could expect an annual water bill of $864 a year. That's more than twice as high as the state average. At the peak of the lead crisis Flint residents paid twice as much for water as people in New York City, more than three times as much as people in Detroit and seven times as much as Miami residents. Residential water in Flint was 10 times more expensive than water in Phoenix, Ariz., which is literally in the middle of a desert.