Posted on 07/19/2013 10:55:45 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Joe Biden said on Friday that White House officials have been briefed on the situation in Detroit, but told reporters it was unclear whether the administration could help.
"Can we help Detroit?" Biden said in a response to a question from a reporter. "We don't know."
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The people of Detroit will just have to eat their peas.
The last thing Detroit needs is help from the White House.
Joe has helped Detroit enough.
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True that. The Demolition Democrats have taken a wrecking ball to everything they’ve attempted to manage.
Good. The feds can only make things worse and conservatives should seize the opportunity.
But, but, but Obama said he wasn’t going to let Detroit go under. Do you think that was just pandering rhetoric before the 2012 election????
Two things: 1) nobody needs more of government's "help." 2) he doesn't even say "the govenmnt" but "the WH" as in consolidation of power.
It’s over. You didn’t.
No! Just Us!
No Peas!
There’s gonna be a bailout, and you know it.
The whole Democrat Party funding mechanism is gonna fall apart if public employee unions start taking it up the shorts.
he doesn’t even say “the govenmnt” but “the WH” as in consolidation of power
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Very good observation. It’s all about power.
They really want Skittles, definitely not peas. :)
Sorosis and the Saudis must not like Detroit.
I have an idea! How about the Muslim Brotherhood set up shop in detroit! Some of those building can be converted to Mosques. They’ve got an endless supply of $$$, thanks to 0bama. There is a report 0bama SECRETLY funneled EIGHT BILLION dollars to the MB.
Translation: You on yo own, suckas.
Oh what the heck; have Ben S. Bernanke print another coupe billion dollars, whos going to notice.
The only time the people of Detroit will ever see Joe Biden again is if he decides to run for president in 2016.
In which case, he will drop in every once in a while to visit wealthy donors and union bosses prior to primary season.
Then, to win primary votes as his campaign heats up, he will take full credit for anything good that might have happened in post-bankrupt Detroit and also make exorbitant promises to provide help from Washington if elected.
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