That article's laughably conspiratorial.
The water being shut off forces the hard financial decisions we've previously discussed. It's not like the 1500-3000/week shutoffs stay shut off once the bill is paid. There aren't 80,000 people without water at the same time.
Aside from the claims by your article about inappropriate use of police enforcement, what laws and policies does Detroit have on the books that are racist?
I think we're all aware of how poor people remain poor, how mismanaged and ineffective governments and law enforcement are/can be.
Poor blacks in Detroit don't deserve treatment by the public utilities & government institutions that's any different than the treatment received by rich or poor whites.
The fact (if it is such) that a golf course owes money doesn't mean black people who haven't paid their bills shouldn't have their water shut off. It means that the golf course should have its water shut off too.
You want to spin a discussion about poverty into a discussion about racism.
How do you feel about the impoverished white people in Appalachia? ...who as a group are hopeless enough that alcoholism skyrockets among them compared to the population at large. There are plenty of reasons why they remain poor, but you don't have the investigation-deflecting shield of historical racism to hold in front of them.
It is mostly black. That's why OP's article's implication that black customers are being preferentially shut off is bogus.
If the water table's 299 feet down, you'll naturally have to drill a 300 foot well to access it. Wells that the military drills in Afghanistan regularly exceed 800 feet.
Are you blaming the vast right wing corporate conspiracy?
The American Corporate Conspiratorial Council (AC3)?
The blame needs to go on spineless government and the unaccountable two party duopoly that prevents The People from electing worthwhile leaders.
If the poor people can stop paying their bills and don't have their water shut off, who's going to pay the bills at all? Not shutting water off results in the system becoming insolvent and completely shutting down more quickly. Water systems don't run on Unicorn farts.
Nothing is a right that someone else has to do for you, or that would require you to work in order to provide it for yourself.
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I'm not sure whether to shake my head or have a good laugh at people who think that "austerity" is an "agenda" or that it is something that people have the option to choose not to do.
The water being shut off forces the hard financial decisions we've previously discussed. It's not like the 1500-3000/week shutoffs stay shut off once the bill is paid. There aren't 80,000 people without water at the same time.
Aside from the claims by your article about inappropriate use of police enforcement, what laws and policies does Detroit have on the books that are racist?
I think we're all aware of how poor people remain poor, how mismanaged and ineffective governments and law enforcement are/can be.
Poor blacks in Detroit don't deserve treatment by the public utilities & government institutions that's any different than the treatment received by rich or poor whites.
The fact (if it is such) that a golf course owes money doesn't mean black people who haven't paid their bills shouldn't have their water shut off. It means that the golf course should have its water shut off too.
You want to spin a discussion about poverty into a discussion about racism.
How do you feel about the impoverished white people in Appalachia? ...who as a group are hopeless enough that alcoholism skyrockets among them compared to the population at large. There are plenty of reasons why they remain poor, but you don't have the investigation-deflecting shield of historical racism to hold in front of them.
It is mostly black. That's why OP's article's implication that black customers are being preferentially shut off is bogus.
If the water table's 299 feet down, you'll naturally have to drill a 300 foot well to access it. Wells that the military drills in Afghanistan regularly exceed 800 feet.
Are you blaming the vast right wing corporate conspiracy?
The American Corporate Conspiratorial Council (AC3)?
The blame needs to go on spineless government and the unaccountable two party duopoly that prevents The People from electing worthwhile leaders.
If the poor people can stop paying their bills and don't have their water shut off, who's going to pay the bills at all? Not shutting water off results in the system becoming insolvent and completely shutting down more quickly. Water systems don't run on Unicorn farts.
Nothing is a right that someone else has to do for you, or that would require you to work in order to provide it for yourself.
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I'm not sure whether to shake my head or have a good laugh at people who think that "austerity" is an "agenda" or that it is something that people have the option to choose not to do.


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