Showing posts with label detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detroit. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Detroit Is The Lefts Poster Child For Cities


Detroit in Ruins, Crowder Discovers No Town in Motown
Dec 21 / Louder With Crowder


Watch this video on the liberal influence in the city of Detroit.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Detroit Is The Most Messed Up City

As many of you have already heard Detroit public schools has the worst test scores in our nations history. If you want to see what happens to a city and a people when run as liberal as you can just look at Detroit. The Democrats would like everyone to blame the color of the peoples skin for the shape the city is in. But we conservatives know better. We know that the amount of melanin in ones skin has nothing to do with thier character. But the left would like us all to believe color of skin is the problem not the 40 yrs of liberal rule and distruction of a city. Detroit has raised a generation of people that are wanting much but ignorent. Unemploiyment in the Motorcity is at an all time high. But no worries because the liberals will make sure they keep throwing money at the problem. See that is what Detroit has done for decades is throw money at it. The teachers can't teach the kids so they need more money. And the amount of Democrats that are corrupt amazes me. In the liberal mind they never fix anything. They just make it much worse. Vouchers have been a proven way to fix the problems in Detroit but that would hurt the unions. The Democrats don't care about the kids. They just care about unions and their votes. For the past 40 yrs we have tryed liberal rule in Detroit and we have gone from the best city to the worst. Houses in Detroit are selling for $7,000 all day long. So if this is the future you want for our country lets keep doing what Obama and the Democrats want. It's time we stop blamming the color of the skin and start blamming the liberal "give me" culture of corruption the Democrats have made. It is way past the time of repentence for Detroit and our country. And we must stop enabling these liberal cities and states because they will never learn the values needed to run a city,state or country for that matter. Please pray for our brothers and sister in Detroit as they have little choice in the quality of education they will get.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

The Left Start Their Attacks On Obama














The anti-war left is turning on the president it helped put into office, launching a counteroffensive against President Obama's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan.
Activist groups are joining liberal members of Congress in condemning the president's expected announcement on Tuesday that he will order roughly 30,000 more troops to the war zone as part of an overhauled strategy to finish what President Bush started eight years ago. Some are urging him not to go through with it -- though the strategy apparently is set in stone, with Obama having issued his final orders to his generals Sunday evening.
"I simply can't believe you're about to do what they say you are going to do," documentary filmmaker Michael Moore said in an open letter to Obama posted on his Web site. Moore warned that Obama would tarnish his legacy, turn away his supporters and effectively crown himself the new "war president" by escalating the war in Afghanistan.
"With just one speech tomorrow night you will turn a multitude of young people who were the backbone of your campaign into disillusioned cynics," Moore wrote. "Your potential decision to expand the war ... will do more to set your legacy in stone than any of the great things you've said and done in your first year.
"For the sake of your presidency, hope, and the future of our nation, stop. For God's sake, stop," Moore wrote.  

Such warnings speak to the deep divide the president will face Tuesday night when he announces his strategy during a speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Many Americans have grown weary of the war effort, and some regard the Afghan government as a hopelessly corrupt partner that will undermine U.S. military efforts there. Others hold Obama's stated view that Afghanistan is the right war and must be pursued to prevent the region from becoming an international staging ground for more terrorist attacks.
Obama highlighted his opposition to the Iraq war, not the Afghanistan war, during his presidential campaign. He repeatedly criticized his top Democratic primary opponent, Hillary Clinton, for voting in favor of the Iraq war, and he held up his own opposition to that war as a state senator in Illinois as a sign of his foreign policy judgment.
Now the groups that cheered him for opposing the Iraq war are blasting him for diverting military resources back to Afghanistan.
MoveOn.org, which broke its tradition of not intervening in the Democratic primary process to endorse Obama over Clinton during the campaign, has urged members to send messages to the White House voicing their opposition to the troop increase.
"President Obama is poised to make a critical decision about the Afghanistan war in the next few weeks. He needs to hear that we need an exit strategy -- not tens of thousands more troops stuck in a quagmire," the group's Web site says.
The activist group Code Pink is urging people to protest and hold vigils before, during and after Obama's speech. The group asked Obama to "stop the surge" and begin withdrawing troops.
While Republicans in Congress expressed dismay that Obama took three months to reach a decision on Afghanistan strategy, some Democratic members of Congress are siding with the anti-war groups in saying it's time to wind down U.S. involvement in Afghanistan.
Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., who has called for a new tax to pay for the escalation, has made clear he's opposed to Obama's strategy.
"The problem is that you can have the best policy in the world, but if you don't have the tools to implement it, it isn't worth a beanbag. And I don't think we have the tools in the Pakistani government and I don't think we have the tools in the Afghan government. And until we do, I think much of what we do is a fool's errand," Obey told CNN on Sunday.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Sunday that while the administration cannot bring the troops home "tomorrow," it should seek more international cooperation.
"I've got a real problem about expanding this war where the rest of the world is sitting around and saying, 'isn't it a nice thing that the taxpayers of the United States and the U.S. military are doing the work that the rest of the world should be doing'?" he said on ABC's "This Week."
And Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and a leading skeptic of a surge-style strategy, said Sunday that the administration needs to focus more on building the Afghan army.
"I favored additional trainers. I have favored a real surge in equipment. But the key here is an Afghan surge, not an American surge," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation," questioning whether more U.S. troops could do anything to increase the number of Afghan forces.
But the White House is trying to assure both sides of the debate, offering the troop increase while placing renewed emphasis on an exit strategy.
"This is not an open-ended commitment," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday.