Posted on 10/24/2012 2:15:57 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Im a son of Detroit, Mitt Romney confessed during Mondays presidential debate. I was born in Detroit. My dad was head of a car company. I like American cars. And I would do nothing to hurt the U.S. auto industry. But like so many Detroiters, Mitt Romney left before the capital of the U.S. auto industry could hurt him. Detroit is scary.
Detroit has just been named the most dangerous city in America. This is the fourth consecutive year that Forbes has bestowed the dishonor upon the Motor City. A few years back, the Bay Area Center for Voting Research named Detroit the most liberal city in America. If you believe the two listings are mere coincidence, I have a domed stadium in Pontiac to sell you.
Detroit proves that liberalism is hazardous to your health.
Americas most dangerous city hasnt been governed by a Republican for a half century. Yet, on November 6, the citys residents will again take out their anger on a Republicanthis time one of the citys sonsat the polls. The worse the performance of Detroits hard-left officeholders paradoxically means the greater the punishment for the party that opposes them. When the largest employer in a city is the city itself, urging the cut backs necessary to attract employers is seen as an attack on employment.
Detroits violent crime rate, more than five times the national average, is shocking only when glimpsed outside the context of the citys other depressing social trends. The illegitimacy rate is 85 percent. Two thirds of the citys children live in poverty. Less than a third of ninth graders graduate from high school within four years. Just 53 percent of the adults are functionally literate. The people are as bleak as the decrepit concrete landscape.
So is the government. The city has closed half of its schools during the past decade, hasnt fixed the 40 percent of its street lights that remain broken, and has decided to divert a huge chunk of its 911 calls to a telephonic queue. Its giving criminals the wrong idea, Tony Wright, a retired Detroit homicide detective featured on A&Es The First 48, explained. If you want to do something, do it in Detroit. The police wont show up.
Like Mitt Romney, most people born in Detroit no longer live in Detroit. In 1950, 1.85 million people lived there. Detroit, which lost 200,000 people during the last decade, now hosts about 710,000. Motown Records has rebuffed Michigan for Manhattan. Eminem has extracted himself from 8 Mile and moved to Rochester Hills. Even the Motor City Madman isnt crazy enough to live in Detroit.
Its not that there arent inducements to moving there. The median home on the market sells for $86,000$13,000 less than the city with the second lowest housing prices. Buyers looking for a fixer-upper can find listings for gutted 3-bedroom homes for as low as $500. But when your neighbors are a pack of feral cats, a crack dealer, and a jungle of weedy overgrowth, even $500 is too expensive.
No group surveys the American city that most closely resembles 1980s Beirut or postwar Dresden. If one did, Detroit would be its place. Detroit is number one in chlamydia. But its baseball team is in the World Series. So its a wash, right?
Sixty years ago, Detroit was the wealthiest city in the United States. Today, it is by far Americas poorest big city. There is a cautionary tale here for the U.S.: things fall apartfast. America may not go from riches to rags. But the mighty do fall. Because America is the most powerful nation today doesnt necessarily follow that it will be the most powerful nation tomorrow. In Detroit, corruption, lavish government sinecures, muddleheaded social policies, horrible schools, greedy unions, overbearing taxes, gutter morality, and too many eggs in one industrial basket combined to make the first the worst. To the extent that America follows the policies embraced by Detroit, America will not, as Mitt Romney worried in Monday nights debate, follow the road to Greece but instead will follow the one that leads back to Mitt Romneys birthplace.
It is strangely fitting that the presidential candidates fixated on Detroit during a foreign policy debate. Policies have certainly made Detroit very foreign to anyone familiar with the Paris of the Midwest. The city that gave the world Henry Ford and Berry Gordy now gives us the likes of jailed mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and disgraced police chief Ralph Godbee, Jr. Governor, President Obama remarked Monday night, the people in Detroit dont forget. If this is true, memory may be a more painful blow than the crime, illegitimacy, and poverty they currently experience. Not long ago, Detroit was one of the most thriving cities on Earth. The Paris of the Midwest has become the Basketcase of the Midwest.
Let Detroit go bankrupt? It already has. The $16 trillion question for the presidential candidates is whether they will let America go Detroit.
Nuke it! It worked for Hiroshima...
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One of the few enterprises making money in Detroit is “Hard Core Pawn.” And their customers give you a good idea why Detroit is so dangerous.
I was in Detroit at various times from 2002 to 2005.
The city as seen from Windsor, Ontario Canada has a stunning skyline. But its also dead from a human viewpoint.
If we don’t turn things around in America, it could well be the Detroit of the future.
No doubt but there is also something else at work here. Hmm, wonder what that is?
Obama has to “nationalize” his communism so that people can’t flee from socialist strongholds (with the highest taxes) to more business-friendly states - the electoral college math gets worse for Dems with every census.
ObamaCare goes a long way towards that goal.
Socialism and Moslem immigration — uhmm...anyone see a pattern emerging?
The best thing that could be done to Detroit, would be to disallow welfare within its borders. If you don’t have a job, you would need to move elsewhere. Then the recovery could begin.
With all the weekly killings, will Chicago be the new Detroit?
Next week if they start burning buildings in the Windy City on Halloween we might see a trend.
Well, at least the former “Paris of the Midwest” will take down the current “Gay Par-ee of the West” in the World Series.
” If you dont have a job, you would need to move elsewhere.”
There’s a ton of work that needs to be done in Detroit, but who will pay you to do that work? If you get out a ladder and fix a broken streetlight, nobody will pay you a dime.
LOL I always tell people to watch the two Pawn Shows if they want to see the difference between living in a white city and living in a black one.
This Post tells us of the problems of Detroit ,but it doesn’t give a real cause,
We can try to ignore it , we can be called racist for saying it, but Detroit is 82.7 % black, That is the real problem. No white city in the world with an 82.7% white population can compare with those kind of crime statistics.
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Been to both, and the Islamic ghettos in Paris are headed for Detroit's fall...
Paris has its bad parts, but not even those just have an old, run-down, shabby feel - not a post-apocalyptic wasteland appearance like Detroit.
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