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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    EFM For Detroit - Racist?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 09:24:46 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Snyder, Detroit, Conyers, Sharpton, Race Baiting, EFM, Emergency Financial Manager (all tags)

    It needs one, and the sooner the better. But racist?

    Frankly, giving credit where due, Snyder and Dillon will be right on this one. The city that hemorrhages perpetually ought to have the benefit of the financial manager immediately.  Of course the looming probability it will happen has attracted the race baiters such as Al Sharpton along with congressman [READ THE BILL!?!] John Conyers.  Sharpton led the crowd protesting in front of Governor Rick Snyder's home. From the Examiner:

    "The men are using Martin Luther King Day for the protest in the style of the great civil rights leader. The law has been used by the current governor and his predecessor Jennifer Granholm to prevent civil bankruptcies in Benton Harbor, Flint, Pontiac, and Detroit Public Schools. The argument for the EFM is that it is the last chance to avoid a municipal default that would lower credit ratings for the state and local communities across the state."
    Sharpton and Conyers could care less about credit ratings, defaults etc. Its about them, and their own aspirations, using ignorance to advance their own notoriety.

    The message Sharpton was there to deliver?
    Detroit is Broke.
    Snyder's EFM is targeting Detroit.
    Blacks live in Detroit.
    Snyder is targeting Blacks.

    Keep putting the worm on it baiters. there might even be people who believe what you are doing is right. But no amount of marching in front of the guv's mansion will alter the reality of SE Michigan.

    Broke means broke.  If there is no money to pay the bills, the interest on the bills, or the accountants to fudge the books, its all over. Allowing the parasite known as Detroit to continue sucking any vibrancy out of the Michigan can happen no longer.  Conditions have been met, and under the new EFM law things must change.  Everything that happens in Detroit is NOT about race, though much might be about the corruption brought about in the name of affirmative advancement.

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    A agree with the caller (none / 0) (#1)
    by grannynanny on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 10:00:19 AM EST
    into Beckman's show.  We, the taxpayers, send our money to Lansing.  In turn Lansing divies it up and a large portion of that taxpayer money goes to Detroit.  Wherein, the inept, the corrupt and the entitlement mentality kicks in and the mayor(s), city council and administration all put their hands in the taxpayer funded cookie jar and take what does not belong to them.  It is time to put a complete stop to this waste.  It's been happening for years and no one wants to tell them no for fear of the racist Rev Al and Jesse coming to town and telling us WE are racist for not handing over our hard earned tax money to Detroit.  Time to pull the plug!!!

    Keep it going! (none / 0) (#3)
    by archiespeck on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 11:55:27 AM EST
    If Bobby Schostak were smart he would be footing the bill for Al and Jesse's hotel, bringing sandwiches for the protestors, and doing everything in his power to encourage them to stay for as long as they can.

    The more that liberals and Democrats are linked to sinkhole that is Detroit, the better. Outside of Occupy crazies, race hustlers like Conyers and union bosses, I don't think there are many mainstream Michigan Dems that are on board with any more taxpayer money being funneled to the criminal enterprise known as Detroit. Do you honestly think any rank and file UAW member thinks an EFM for Detroit is a racist conspiracy?

    The more these buffoons get on TV screaming "NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE!" the stronger thet make the case for conservative leadership in Michigan.

    Letter to Mayor Bing - Feb. 2011 (none / 0) (#4)
    by Bruce on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 11:58:03 AM EST
    The Honorable Dave Bing, Mayor
    City of Detroit
    Executive Office
    Coleman A. Young Municipal Center
    2 Woodward Ave., Ste. 1126
    Detroit, MI 48226

    Dear Mayor Bing:

    First of all, I would like to say that you have been a most welcome change for the City of Detroit and southeastern Michigan.  Your election to the position of mayor reflects a clean break with the politics of corruption and destruction that has plagued Detroit for the nearly 40 years that I have lived in this area.  I worked for quite a few years at Ford Motor Company's offices in the Renaissance Center and personally witnessed the physical and political decline of the city.  You have shown yourself to be in the mold of Dennis Archer, an ethical and honest leader, but hopefully will be far more successful than he was in turning Detroit around.

    To say that Detroit faces enormous problems is a gross understatement.  Detroit is, essentially, an anachronism of the first half of the 20th century.  The rapid expansion of the automotive and supporting industries created an influx of population and wealth and led Detroit to annex adjacent areas.  By the 1960s, the city was showing signs of fracturing, but the politics and processes of the city did not adapt to the changes it faced.  The riots of 1967 became the public acknowledgement that the city was desperately ill.  The so-called "white flight" that followed... really an abandonment by all ethnic groups with the means to relocate... created a vacuum in Detroit's tax base and intellectual and skills foundation, and began the rapid descent of the city into a "dependency ghetto."

    To put it bluntly, Detroit does not have the mix of residents capable of supporting the city.  Without a decently educated and substantial numbers of professional and skilled residents the city must constantly address the needs of those who are unable or unwilling to contribute to the renovation and recovery of Detroit.  The old model must be broken and discarded.

    You have stated that physical downsizing is not an option.  Actually, it is the one reasonable and logical step for a city that has lost over one-half of its population.  While Detroit does have pockets of relative prosperity on its western and northern periphery, they large areas of relative desolation between those areas and the central city make them more likely candidates for new townships or annexation by other existing cities.  Realistically, Detroit cannot maintain a geography of 138 square miles with less than a million residents.  Ideally, Detroit should cover no more than 60-70 square miles from its focus at Woodward and Jefferson.

    You have floated the concept of "urban farming" as a potential way to reclaim Detroit's wastelands.  It does not solve the geographic problem, nor does it provide significant tax or employment opportunities.  It simply exchanges one geographic barrier with another.  Additionally, once the land has been rezoned agricultural, the future land use and tax structure would have to be substantially different from the rest of the city.  How would city services work in a rural setting?  It would be more efficient and effective to unincorporate these areas and turn them over to the state for temporary administration.  This could include a process whereby viable areas "spin off" into new legal entities and the rest reverts to state or county land.  

    The City of Detroit would then be free to focus on a true regeneration having maintained the business, entertainment, arts, and educational districts at its core... downtown, the stadiums and theaters, the museums, and Wayne State University... which are the truly viable portions of the central city.  The outlying areas would include many square miles of essentially uninhabitable desolation, but far less than the extant city.  The city would be able to focus on removing the blight, creating new enterprise zones with cooperation from the state, and concentrating its police, fire, and educational resources toward the reclamation of its past glory days.

    You might argue that such a course is too dramatic.  What city could abdicate its governance of more than half of its area and survive?  I suggest that the concept of a political entity such as Detroit is in no way written in stone.  For Detroit to survive, it must recognize that a changing reality requires a changed model for survival.  Perhaps Detroit could look to one of its neighbors for inspiration.  No, not Dearborn or Grosse Pointe.  How about Ford Motor Company?  Alan Mulally and the Ford family recognized that the old, large, cumbersome way was not a formula for survival.  Ford Motor Company has done what I suggest the City of Detroit must do for survival: downsize and reinvent itself.

    It is tempting to grasp at whimsical notions of becoming the Urban Farmer City or some such.  But the reality is that it has taken half a century to destroy the city and the old structure upon which it was built has long since disappeared.  It is time for a fresh start and a clean break with the past, including its geography.

    Mayor Bing, I have written about Detroit... among a number of subjects... for the past five years since retiring from Ford Motor Company.  Most of what I have written has been critical with good reason.  I see you as perhaps the last, best chance for the city to turn itself toward a new direction.  But the time is limited.  A population of 750,000 residents is not that far in the offing.  At that point, the city is dead in its present configuration.  If you are interested in my commentary, you can access it at: http://hallofrecord.blogspot.com/search/label/Detroit

    I will admit to being a curmudgeon, but not an unreasonable one.  Therefore, I wish you the best in this very large and unforgiving task you have before you.

    Sincerely,

    Bruce Hall


    Not racism around here (none / 0) (#9)
    by Rougman on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 01:10:19 PM EST
    I don't understand how any citizenry could expect those that have lavished benefits upon them for so long would not, sooner or later, tire of writing blank checks for little or no return.  (Heck, even Mom got tired of me living in her upstairs bedroom, and even if I must say so myself, I was the near-perfect son.)

    In the spirit of my Mom's attitude, doesn't that same citizenry tire of spending their tax dollars to remove trash that isn't removed, or to pay for a police department that responds too slowly to crime?  When a man of color buys a gallon of milk and takes it home only to find it spoiled, doesn't he want it replaced or want his money back like this old Anglo does?

    As a taxpayer who has seen hundreds of millions of state aid dollars spent in Detroit over the past few decades, me and Mom are simply demanding that we get better milk for our money.  That ain't racism, its simply that some of us are getting tired of being ripped off.

    Why not laissez-faire? (none / 0) (#15)
    by Pogo on Tue Jan 17, 2012 at 02:55:37 PM EST
         I don't understand why state government can't just draw a financial line around self-destructively terminal areas like this, and let them reap the rewards of their own choices. Racis' outside interference will immediately become the excuse for all further results, and do nothing to correct future city governments from doing the same all over again. Whatever side effects there are on state credit ratings, it's not worth the continuing political effects, to say nothing of subsidies. For some reason, in so many areas today, there is a nanny state compulsion to protect the elementary level thinkers from the results of their own behavior.

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