Kwame Guilty

OMG, the inner city folk are calling KK a King. WTF! Don't they get it he stole from them. He is part of the reason the lights don't work, the police don't come, the neighborhoods are rundown. Jeez.

Do you have a link to where they were worshiping him? Last I saw was the partial riots on the expressway where they were blocking I-94 and I-75 while protesting the new emergency financial manager to get Detroit back on track.
 
Do you have a link to where they were worshiping him? Last I saw was the partial riots on the expressway where they were blocking I-94 and I-75 while protesting the new emergency financial manager to get Detroit back on track.
What? Rioting? You're kidding me, right?

The king thing was quickie on the evening news. It sure surprised me.
 
What? Rioting? You're kidding me, right?

The king thing was quickie on the evening news. It sure surprised me.

They were out blocking parts of the expressway with cars and groups of people, and more of it is planned until the emergency financial manager is 'removed' (of which he/she's not even officially in power yet) per what 2 and 4 both said
 
You guys bitch to much. 1 star.

It's the cornerstone of this country! Spirited debate, maybe no one comes out with a different opinion, but, everyone that actually reads will come out with a broader view of the issue at hand, and normally a number of surrounding issues.
 
Couldn't believe this one.

DETROIT — This city was already sinking under hundreds of millions of dollars in bills that it could not pay when a municipal auditor brought in a veteran financial consultant to dig through the books. A seasoned turnaround man and former actuary with Ford Motor Co., he was stunned by what he found: an additional $7.2 billion in retiree health costs that had never been reported, or even tallied up.

The state review team found in recent months that the city’s main courthouse had $280 million worth of uncollected fines and fees. No one could tell the team how many police officers were patrolling the streets, even though public safety accounted for a little more than half the budget. The city was borrowing from restricted funds and keeping unclaimed property that it was required to turn over to the state. In some city departments, records were “basically stuff written on index cards,” as one City Council member put it.
 
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