Posted on 07/15/2011 2:42:59 PM PDT by mdittmar
We might be able to grab that district but it won’t be easy with Flint.
No one should be able to serve 18 terms in Congress.
Killdee retirement.
47 years and they are still struggling?
To be honest...Saginaw has struggled for over 100 years and wouldn’t know an average day without struggle.
Please freepmail me if you wish to be added or dropped from the mitten ping.
Reminds me of an old Lefty Frizzell song.
Saginaw is believed to mean “where the Sauk were” in the Ojibwe language. (the Ojibwe pushed the Sauk out)
3 terms in any public office suggest corruption. 18 terms proves it. The voters in that “working class district in Flint, MI” should be ashamed of themselves. 34 year! 18 terms! Those folks MUST be terminally stupid.
Another open seat.
This is a solidly Democrat CD, barely competitive before this year’s redistricting but now out of reach. I hope that former congressman (and current state senator) Jim Barcia of Bay City runs for the seat—he’s pro-life, pro-gun, not a moonbat, and the most conservative representative we can hope for in that district. Before redistricted out in 2002 (he could have run against Kildee but knew it was uphill in a Dem primary), Barcia was one of the few Dems that I though we should try to convince to switch to the GOP.
Have you forgotten what the people of Flint have got for those 34 years?
FLINT, Michigan Unemployment in Flint increased by by 0.1 percent to 10.9 percent in May, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget released today, second highest in the state. 6-23-2011
The last “Republican” to win the seat was the odious left-wing Donald Riegle in 1972, who was, ironically, swept in on the anti-LBJ backlash election of 1966. Since his voting record was indistinguishable from the Democrat left, he switched parties after the Watergate business came to light in 1973 (and later rewarded with the Senate seat in 1976, for which Kildee succeeded him in the House). I agree Barcia was the least offensive Democrat from Michigan, although one wonders if he wouldn’t simply be pulled left were he to return to DC. It’s too bad we can’t win here with one of ours (since it isn’t a Detroit seat), even if he or she is mildly pro-labor.
These are voters with total faith in the status Democrat quo, and I don’t think we can convince them otherwise. Most are against “big business” and don’t like their high-salaried bosses, and see government as the solution to their own shortcomings. And always will
We [Buckeyes] used to say:
“Detroit is the @sshole of America and Flint is 60 miles up it.
I’d hate to think what that makes Toledo...
Toledo is another of those long time Democrat run rust belt towns that used to manufacture a lot of stuff and now is full of Baraqqi Coalition members.
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