Originally posted by: imthebadguy
kwame got re elected
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: Dubb
Originally posted by: MainFramed
for what debree and pot? run for mayor
"debris"
normall I'm not a spelling natzi, but in this case I had no idea what you were talking about for a few minutes.
read my posts, I've outlined what I'm talking about. and why you're the problem.
what is a natzi.
Originally posted by: thelanx
I grew up near the Wayne State campus, and am working at the medical campus for the summer. Although now I live in the suburbs, Detroit, and particularly the WSU campus, was the location of many happy childhood memories. I love some parts of Detroit, particularly WSU and the public library area, but some other places are just so run down. If only Detroit had a larger tax base, then the city wouldn't have to leech off of the State and Federal funding so much and would have surplus to develop and improve the city. Those of you blaming the people in the suburbs have a point in that all the richer folks are moving out and taking the tax money with them, but then you would probably do the same thing. The problem is a circular one imo. People move out because the city is so poor and run down, but the city is so poor and run down because they have little tax revenue due to richer people moving out.
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Eh I'll be downtown tomorrow morning for working at Detroit Receiving Hospital....another part of Detroit that I didnt see mentioned is the Detroit Medical Center, great set of hospitals! I'm slightly bias cuz I work there, but considering Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center see approximately 350,000 people on average coming through our doors I'd say we serve fairly useful purpose to the city
On the other hand I'm sad that Kwame Crookpatrick was reelected, especially since I'm what they call a non-voting taxpayer.
I love Detroit tho, never thought of it as scary or a problem, i mean there are some parts of town that I might not wanna be out late at night, but downtown is fine! And yea some of the highways can get a little wild....696 and the Lodge come to mind....our version of the autobahn I do believe.
Originally posted by: Rapidskies
I couldn't pass up this thread as I have so many memories of Detroit. First the bad.
When I arrived one Fall day in Detroit it was like going into a warzone. Gigantic abandoned factories lined the interstate on my drive in standing as testament to a once great city. Burned out buildings blanketed several neighborhoods. I wondered why they had so many burned buildings until Halloween rolled around and the city set fire to 1000+ houses for fun, it was called Devil's night in Detroit. Detroit's Mayor Young was on 60 minutes and being grilled for corruption and the craptasticness of his city. He had more hidden accounts in the Caymans than all the Caymans put together. He eloquently defended himself and his city by dropping the F-bomb several times.
I heard the most horrific crimes imaginable broadcast on the news every week. And just some crazy stories, it seems crack dealers have a fetish for exotic pets because every other week they were finding a lion, tiger, or bear in some drug bust. Alot of people just didn't give a crap about anything but where they were going to get their next 40ozer. Holidays like July 4th were a reason to pull out your Gat and empty it skyward, inevitably some little kid died every year from the stray bullets.
Detroit was highly racist during this time. If you were white you were openly discriminated against, payback for those forefathers transgressions were neverending. We could get a cab but you would get charged double.
Now for the good. Detroit was getting much better when I left several years ago. Devil's night was completely wiped out due to neighborhoods organizing watches on Halloween and a little help from mother nature with rain on Halloween 2 or 3 years straight. Mayor Young was out and Mayor ARcher was in and he proceeded to clean up all the burned out shells of buildings and obtained Federal aid to help rebuild the city.
While crime was still a problem it seemed to be improving as the neighborhoods got cleaned up. A little civic pride goes a long way I guess. I also made friends with a couple of guys that were black, and we played basketball all summer long running the courts for hours at a time. Hmmm not every black person is a racist just like not every white person is a racist.
Redwings hockey, stanley cups, oh my. Detroit Pistons with Isaah Thomas & Bill "the winer " Lambeer oh my. Michigan trouncing the buckeyes If you love water Michigan is your place. Boating and parties all summer long on your choice of Lakes a short drive away. Biking along Lake St. Clair, Harsens Island, Sleeping Bear sand dunes unforgettable. Your choice of a bajillion different bands on any given night. Sloan perhaps the greatest thing Canada ever gave us besides Molsen Ice. Suburbs were nice and a trip up North was like going to a different world with the fence of towering trees lining the roads up.
I could go on and on about Detroit but I think you get the idea. It had a rough side but it also had many things that made it attractive. I hope Detroit is continuing to improve and wish all you wings fans the best.
Cliffs: Hooked on Phonics worked for me!
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: meltdown75
what's this about the FBI investigating some of the absentee votes? Apparently some of the absentee boter ballots were from... DEAD people... :QOriginally posted by: LolaWiz
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Detroiters!
I heard Kwame won the mayoral election... :Q
Thought for sure Kendricks would get in. thoughts?
< concerned Windsorite
yep... he won... after all the speculation down to the very last seconds... he won. 53% of the votes went to him. I have no idea how that happened but oh well.
*cough* *hack* fixed election *cough* *hack*
He also had people "assisting" senior citizens in retirement homes by giving them pre-filled ballots, for him, of course. :roll:
EDIT: On the plus side, the Rochester Hills road millage was voted down. 2.5 mills! :shocked: That would have been almost $500 more a year in taxes for us.
Originally posted by: SpongeBob
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: meltdown75
what's this about the FBI investigating some of the absentee votes? Apparently some of the absentee boter ballots were from... DEAD people... :QOriginally posted by: LolaWiz
Originally posted by: meltdown75
Detroiters!
I heard Kwame won the mayoral election... :Q
Thought for sure Kendricks would get in. thoughts?
< concerned Windsorite
yep... he won... after all the speculation down to the very last seconds... he won. 53% of the votes went to him. I have no idea how that happened but oh well.
*cough* *hack* fixed election *cough* *hack*
He also had people "assisting" senior citizens in retirement homes by giving them pre-filled ballots, for him, of course. :roll:
EDIT: On the plus side, the Rochester Hills road millage was voted down. 2.5 mills! :shocked: That would have been almost $500 more a year in taxes for us.
I don't know why you want to pay the already ridiculous taxes in the first place. You should move to Sterling Heights!
<------ only pays 29 mils a year
Originally posted by: spacelord
Freeman is demanding a recount. It should cost the city around $600,000 for the recount.. I'm sure Kwame will blame the deficit on this. Its just a drop in the bucket compared to the money Kwame wastes. But we all know Kwame would have demanded the recount immediately if he lost.
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
What do you like/dislike about Detroit?
Originally posted by: desk
i like that i live 30 miles away. i dislike that i dont live > 30 miles away.
Originally posted by: Dubb
I just hope the superbowl isn't a total disaster.