Thursday, December 15, 2016

Detroit, More Corrupt Than Zimbabwe



Remember the pathetic Clinton campaign to win the election through Shill Stein? Via ZeroHedge:





"Today, we learn from the Detroit News, to our "complete surprise," that the "voting irregularity" rabbit hole in Detroit is a bit deeper than initially thought. According to a memo penned by Wayne County election officials, 95 of the 662 precincts in Wayne County waited several days before delivering their poll books to canvassers and 5 of those poll books are still 'missing' even today.+


Detroit People Picking Their Way Through The Trash


Go figure. You can read the whole sordid tale of Democrat venality, corruption and malfeasance here.


It's Coming Back, Man

Who knows, maybe Trump will bring manufacturing back to the once famous automotive capital of the world. 




On the other hand, maybe it'd be better to build a wall. Around. The. Ghetto.

Your call,

LSP

8 comments:

  1. Burnt out cars on bricks: good for the environment and climate change. Detroit.

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  2. The corrupt politicians in Detroit FEAR a return of manufacturing and jobs because if people move to Detroit to work, it could upset the carefully crafted balance of power. It could become a nexus of REPUBLICAN power, a gleaming city of the future. That would mess it all up.

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  3. LL: that Republican takeover of Detroit theory won't fly. Or at least not the Detroit both you and I know. The current Detroit has yet to see the chickens come home to roost. They are broke, but those 75,000 retired Detroit public workers are still cashing checks.

    Just wait until those checks stop coming. And they will stop coming. Then we will sit back and watch the first 'Mad Max: The Road Warrior' scenario in the U.S. play out. The Lord Humungous will rise up and take control of any resources left, whether they belong to others or not. The weak will get eaten. And we may very well have to build a fence around the town, to keep the evil contained.

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  4. Jules, I think you should visit. People in England won't believe the report. I know this.

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  5. Fredd, building a wall is my solution. Or a big fence.

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