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Just why does Detroit $uck? |
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shark
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Unions killed Motor City. |
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Written By:
Is
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Just why does Detroit $uck? Dunno, shark. You’ll have to ask those who are leaving. That may require a seance. And I would be sure to have some holy water, a cross and few silver bullets just in case, since the news report was woefully uninformative as to exactly what sorts of dead people you’ll be dealing with. |
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MichaelW
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I believe this is an attempt to say the population in Detroit is far below that being claimed. There’s a huge difference in available federal government funding if your population is above or below 1 million. Detroit for a long time worked very hard to claim that 1 million.
I believe there’s a implication Detroit’s current population (which may have officially slipped below 1 million) is a fraud. |
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Unions killed Motor City. The Detroit died for several reason. One of which were the Auto Companies hitting hard times. But not the only reason. They fled the city almost as much as the Whites did. Mayor Coleman A. Young probably has the dubious honor of being the lead cause.
Legacy commitments to the Union are killing the auto companies today. But back then, Jimmy Carter using a trinity of regulations to force small cars on an unreasonable time table and US trade policy of indifference to the practice of currency fixing had much more negative impact on the auto companies’ health than unions did. |
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Written By:
jpm100
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"The Detroit died for several reason. One of which were the Auto Companies hitting hard times."
I don’t buy that. Detroit died in 68’ during/after the riots. Sure, more recently the automotive manufacturing slow down has hurt and hurt hard as well as other manufacturing losses and leadership woes. But the city has been dead for some time. |
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The riots put the stake into Detroit’s heart. So many people fled the city that it became a wasteland filled with pockets of civilization. The last decade of democrat run Michigan has only pushed the stake deeper. High taxes on the automotive industry in order to prop up the city drove out new companies and hindered the Big 3, and now that they are suffering the local governments don’t know what to do. There is no one left for them to tax. its so bad that I’ve heard union guys threatening to vote republican. |
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the Brain
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Reminds me of the Kentucky Fried Movie:
Dr. Klahn: The CIA thinks they can infiltrate the Mountain of Dr. Klahn! CIA Agent: You can’t scare me, you slant-eyed yellow b@$tard. Dr. Klahn: Take him to... Detroit! CIA Agent: No! No, not Detroit! No! No, please! Anything but that! No! No! |
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Written By:
Crusader
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I don’t buy that. Detroit died in 68’ during/after the riots. Sure, more recently the automotive manufacturing slow down has hurt and hurt hard as well as other manufacturing losses and leadership woes. But the city has been dead for some time. That’s a misperception. Partly because that’s the last time Detroit recieved any national attention. So based on limited information, people blame the riots, even though other cities had riots as bad and recovered from them. The difference is that there was not real effort to recover from them.
Detroit was hurt by the ’68 riots, but Detroit didn’t become a wasteland until Young took over. But the national media wasn’t going to cover the failure of a newly elected Black Mayor. Even though he was the embodiment of corruption, it is/was politically incorrect to talk about that. Especially the local media, which still considers itself based in Detroit refused to talk about it. |
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