Posted on 11/11/2016 1:23:31 PM PST by Red Badger
His roots are in the working class neighborhoods of Detroit and suburbs.
He talks to these people and knows what they are going through, how they think and what they are concerned with.
Not like the Hollywood crowd that echoes each other and wants attention for themselves by supporting the latest cause celeb.
He walks the streets where they would not even ride in their limos thru.........
I’m still not sharing my pizza with him.
I disdain God hating Marxists of any color.
That would be like taking a Baptist fishing................
B.S.!
Moore is from Davison, a suburb of Flint. I used to live there. As I said before he has not been a “working class guy who walks through the streets they would not ride through in their limos”. At least he hasn’t been since Roger & Me filled his bank account.
He is not liked any better in Hollywood. He was hired to do a feature film in the late 90’s called Canadian Bacon. He was reportedly so difficult to work with and cheesed off so many people that he’ll never be able to work in Hollywood again.
He now lives in Traverse City, a resort community where the wealthy of Chicago like to summer.
People in Davison remember him mainly as “that fat altar boy who used to put stink bombs in the incense burners at St. John’s”. And for becoming the youngest person ever elected to office in Michigan when he won a seat on the Davison school board at age 18.
Do I dare to dream. They’re on a roll right now, and they now have a good chance to win their division.
True?.....................
They apparently didn’t listen to one Bubba Clinton either (you know, the guy with actual political talent who got elected president twice).
According to my neighbors when I used to live there, yes.
Does anyone know Mr. Moore's address?
We play them on Dec 26 on MNF...................
Sounds like something I would do!...............I was kinda crazy as a kid, but nobody ever suspected me because I was so nice and polite to everyone. Even into adulthood.................
I'm sure he stepped back at some point in the last couple of months and realized two things:
1. Donald Trump is the antithesis of George W. Bush, which was why the GOP establishment despised him.
2. The Wikileaks dumps revealed that a Hillary Clinton administration would be almost identical to what the U.S. got during the Bush administration.
When a Rich Black President and his supporters with kids in ivy league schools.... lecture poor white men with out jobs about how they must acknowledge and repent for their and their children’s white privilege...
But again if Moore helps people gain clarity, they might then disagree with the foggy part of Moore.
Moore is just a hater. If he stopped being a hater, he’d probably jump on the Trump train.
Michael Moore is actually a voice of sanity and reason within the Democratic Party. He actually understands what happened.
Why not, for example, have the Army Corps of Engineers, FEMA, Seabees, or someone competent systematically dig up the old water service lines, between the main (lead-free) supply lines and the (lead-free) lines in the homes. Then either real plumbers or military experts, such as Navy machinist mates who are experienced with pipes, could replace the problem areas that still have lead, or inspect unknown areas that may have lead.
Flint has under 100,000 people, so it can't be horribly expensive if we treat it as military training. The people exposing those pipes would be paid anyways, except for the TDY pay during the work, and the materials can't cost all that much.
It's a good use of money, solves a huge and serious problem, and provides a reward for people who through no fault of their own cannot drink the water in their own homes. By not contracting unskilled digging out (just part of the pipe work to local plumbers), we would keep the total cost low. It's probably 20,000 homes total, and even at $2,000 per home for replacing already exposed service lines, that's only $40,000,000, plus less than that for the TDY to military personnel exposing the pipes as the plumbing teams move along and for other added costs. I've done that dig myself, by hand. It's work, but nothing a small group of professionals cannot do several times per day with the right tools/equipment.
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