Water shutoff in Detriot.

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  • Thizzelle
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    Originally posted by slaterd
    Not even tax deductible. Call me an asshole but no way in hell would I pay someone's water bill. Especially if their water is shut off for lack of payment.
    agree. I was just giving an option for the people on here who keep bitching about it, to do something about it.

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  • slaterd
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    Not even tax deductible. Call me an asshole but no way in hell would I pay someone's water bill. Especially if their water is shut off for lack of payment.

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  • Thizzelle
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    here you fucking go, HELP out cry babies.

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  • ParsedOut
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    Very relevant, starting at 8:29.

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  • agent
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    Somewhat relevant:

    Get ready, folks! It's time for another progress report on America's most forlorn and depressed city, now even deeper in the throes of bankruptcy than ever before.

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  • Thizzelle
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    Originally posted by jalopi
    Aah, gotcha. I don't see the problem though... plenty of neighborhoods in MD have private security on patrol at night
    where I live they just jack the house prices up so much for security.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Didn't someone do a big thing on the boom town that is d/c that is out paceing real boomtownns like williston nd

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Note, my satirical comment about Maryland being home to more '1%er's' was in reference to residents that commute to inside the beltway. It was a joke.

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  • einhander
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    Originally posted by jalopi
    Doesn't matter, the areas that "1%ers" live in around here don't really need private security patrols / ect. It's more so the upper middle class neighborhoods that I've seen like this. All the money in MD is quite the hike from any bus stop / poor neighborhoods (i.e. greenspring)
    What's your point?

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  • jalopi
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    Doesn't matter, the areas that "1%ers" live in around here don't really need private security patrols / ect. It's more so the upper middle class neighborhoods that I've seen like this. Roland park, various neighborhoods around JHU, some areas in Towson. All the money in MD is quite the hike from any bus stop / poor neighborhoods (i.e. greenspring).

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^Maryland, home of more 1%ers.

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  • jalopi
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    Aah, gotcha. I don't see the problem though... plenty of neighborhoods in MD have private security on patrol at night

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  • mrsleeve
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    We were refering to the northern detroit enclave of upper and upper middle class white folk that have some neighborhoods with in it patroled by private security.

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  • jalopi
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    I don't know about all that, 1% seems more accurate to me - at least on a global scale anyway. 600 million multi-million/billionaires is a lot of rich ass people.

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  • einhander
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Fairly sure its more like the 10% thta live in that particular enclave, not just the 1%
    Fair enough. 10%.

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