We were just talking about Detroit. Let's stick to that city, for now, 
without
opening up the discussion too broadly. I was simply responding that 
Detroit's
political leadership has been all Democrat/liberal. No way to blame
Republicans/conservatives for the mess it's in.

And, economic progression/regression is natural at all times. However, the
stagnation we're experiencing today, while being part of a natural 
regression,
is mostly caused by the liberal/progressive, ideological unforced errors 
of Obama
and the spineless Democrats, especially Harry Reid and the Democrats in 
the Senate,
who have been willing to go along with Obama's abuse of his Presidential 
authority
to ram through executive orders and by-pass due process for lawmaking.

Federal over-reach and abuse has been truly breath-taking. Especially 
concerning
the IRS, ObamaCare (the biggest economic problem), and the EPA, which is the
main factor in water issues throughout the country.

But finally, now that mid-term elections are near and Obama's agenda,
including ObamaCare, is starting to fall apart, even the Democrats are 
abandoning him.

Maybe some sanity is finally starting to return to this nation.



On 7/7/2014 2:11 PM, Maureen wrote:
> True for Detroit, but the State of Michigan has had mostly Republican
> governors with a couple of exceptions, and Detroit is hardly the only
> city in Michigan with economic woes.  Nor is Michigan the only state
> with water problems, which is what started this discussion.  You gonna
> blame the liberals in Texas for the problems there?  Both of them?
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Rick Faircloth<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Democrats had a complete monopoly on political power since 1961.
>> There has not been a single Republican mayor.
> 

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