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A bunch of people in Detroit are about to have their water turned off because they stopped paying their bills. But I know liberals care so much for the poor that they aren't going to let this happen. There's no way they would be greedy enough to hold onto their wealth while poor innocent families and their CHILDREN are about to be without water.
So would you liberals please let us know how much of your own money you are sending to Detroit to support those poor, innocent, underprivileged, hard-working, people in need?
They will vote for politicians to take money from "rich people" and redistribute it to the "poor" and say that they "care". Big government in both parties does this.
Most of the people need to just leave. There is no reason to live in Detroit. None. It's largely empty, but for people squatting and living a hand to mouth existence. Let nature reclaim 80% of Detroit and turn it into the world's coolest paintball field, or other world wonder. Right now, it's just a pathetic embarrassment and scar of our nation's decline.
Most of the people need to just leave. There is no reason to live in Detroit. None. It's largely empty, but for people squatting and living a hand to mouth existence. Let nature reclaim 80% of Detroit and turn it into the world's coolest paintball field, or other world wonder. Right now, it's just a pathetic embarrassment and scar of our nation's decline.
Just move the border a few miles north and make Detroit part of Canada.
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