Motor City Misery
CBS Evening News: A Decimated Industry, An Indicted Mayor, And An 0-16 Football Team; Taking Stock Of Detroit's Woes
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An indicted mayor, a gutted primary industry, and a hapless 0-16 football team: It was a miserable 2008 for Detroit, with few signs that things are on the verge of getting better. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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The once-promising Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick tumbled in 2008 amid a sex scandal, compounding Detroit's troubles. (AP)
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Timeline Detroit Mayor Mess Key events in the text-messaging sex scandal involving Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
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Detroit has the nation's highest poverty rate among large cities. It also has one of the nation's lowest median incomes. Those problems have been compounded by the unraveling of the auto industry. Even the hapless Detroit Lions couldn't manage a single win this year, reports CBS News correspondent Armen Keteyian, a Detroit native.
Not so long ago, Detroit drove the American dream, fueled by the of the automotive industry and organized labor. It was blue collar to the bone, innovative enough to bring us now classic cars and the Motown sound that changed music; Strong enough to survive the long hot summer of '67 that nearly burned it to the ground.
But nothing in its rich history compares to what the motor city wakes up to today.
"The mood in Detroit since I've been here, which is 25 years, has never been this glum," says Mitch Albom, a celebrated author, columnist and radio host in Detroit. "We're used to tough times and it's a pretty strong-backboned city. But whatever is happening to the rest of the country, you could pretty much multiply it by 10 and say, well, that's what's going on here in Detroit."
What's going on is hard to believe: failing car companies, record foreclosures. double-digit unemployment, a once-promising mayor now behind bars. The downtown is a virtual ghost town.
One restaurant owner says his business is down 50 percent from last year.
Pro sports have long been the elixir in Detroit - world championships easing the collective pain. But the once-beloved Lions decended into the laughingstock of the NFL.
Hapless, hopeless, winless this season, they finished 0-16, setting a new record for futility.
To the downright despair of so many in Detroit, the Lions have turned into the very image image of the city: Plagued by poor design, faulty engineering, bad parts, and the wrong men behind the wheel -- an assembly line of problems that dates back decades."
Sill, amid all the anger and despair, there is toughness and resolve. There is, after all, the spirit of Detroit.
"If you don't have hope, especially in a city like this, you don't have anything," says Albom. "So we wake up every day and hope it will get better."
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- You''ve really got to read this article by the Washington Post. http://tinyurl.com/6emukq
This top-rated piece of investigative reporting shows that Wall Street took BILLIONS out of each of our pockets by cornering the Oil markets in 2008, controlling 81 percent of all oil contracts in the world. They plan to do the same in 2009. This story was ignored by CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, CNN.
Cut and paste this and pass it on.
http://tinyurl.com/6emukq
As the article points out, these same Wall Street firms plan to do the same thing to the price of everything we eat or drink, using the same cheap money they are getting from our treasury, in 2009.
Why are we paying to keep these firms in business?
Why are our taxes being used to keep them operating?
They aren''t lending money to real businesses, they aren''t helping our economy, they simply aren''t necessary for America...they are only used by the very richest parasites who are destroying our country and dictating its policies by buying out our government. Wall Street has clearly taken control of the CFTC, which is the Federal Agency that is paid to prevent speculators from cornering markets and illegally driving up prices. The CFTC, prior to this Washington Post report, laughably said that Gasoline prices were simply %u201Csupply and demand%u201D. This is simply a lie. - Reply to this comment
- tj217 - ''Obama did win---yet you are blaming them for voting for real change.''
I predict there will be little real change under Obama. Here''s why:
Obama says he was against the war from the start. Yet, he voted FOR all but one of the President''s Iraqi war funding requests since he joined the Senate!
In fact, ALL of Obama''s national security and foreign policy appointees are known to support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. ALL of them.
John McCain and Bush voted to give $750 billion in taxpayer funds to fat cats on Wall Street. So did Obama.
McCain and Bush believe the US should consider military intervention in Pakistan and Iran. So does Obama. In fact, Obama wants to EXPAND the war in Afghanistan!
Obama, like McCain and Bush, voted to extend the Patriot Act, which gives the president the power to wiretap, read your emails, and throw anybody in jail as an enemy combatant.
Obama, like McCain and Bush, supported the FISA Act, which allows the government to perform domestic wiretapping against American citizens without a warrant.
Bush and McCain are ardent supporters of the war on drugs. Obama is too. No change in drug war policy will result from an Obama administration.
Bush has overseen the largest federal deficits in US history. Obama plans to continue the fiscally irresponsible spending spree that Bush started. In fact, Obama already said he plans to deficit spend to ''get us out of the economic mess''.
So, tell me, what''s the difference? - Reply to this comment
- The automotive industry is what killed Detroit, specifically the UAW demands for exhobinant salaries/benefits approved by gutless management only interested in stuffing their pockets.
This created a local economy of catering to only one industry - little else could survive economically within the gluttony established by the auto industry. Once that greed finally impacted the auto industry itself it all came tumbling down. - Reply to this comment
- Like I said, since you''''re whining and throwing out accusations about blacks not voting for candidates that ''''aren''''t black enough'''', dig up the old m ayor and let him run. This mess is the Republican''''s fault. Accept blame for what you did to the country, and stop trying to pass the buck.
Posted by tj217 at 12:26 PM : Jan 02, 2009
Let''s see 95% of Blacks voted for Obama, not Biden, not Hillary, not Edwards, not ....... Hmmmmm your right blacks don''t vote on racial lines AHAHAHAH - Reply to this comment
- "No, if anything, Black people came to Detriot to find work, but only found racism and hatred. "
Posted by tj217
"only"? oh the poor black people wherever they go they find "racism and hatred". Poor pity them.
I know they find much more then that or they wouldn''t have stayed. They found jobs and opportunity and most of them don''t sit wallowing in self pity like you. You who are constantly looking for pity by playing the race card, over and over again.. - Reply to this comment
- Many of the UAW members don''''t want a better education, just higher wages that college educated people enjoy. Good pay with nothing to back it up, only self righteous anger passed from their daddies about the wrongs committed against the common laborer. Forget about improving your life through education, it takes too long for the instant gratification they seek. I can''''t stand the UAW because they perpetuate the myth of something for nothing. Except now it''''s time to pay the piper for this illusion and they are all scrambing with nothing to show except all their toys they bought on union pay.
Posted by promaclaura
I would have to agree, they have historically been a stumbling block to modernization. In the 60''s when most auto companies were automating many parts of the line, streamlining and improving production rates, Detroit UAW member were striking to keep out automation. That alone put Detroit 10 years behind the rest of the world.
Automation made way for more not less jobs and they are better jobs, but as you point out it requires an education. - Reply to this comment
- Why don''''t some of these individuals consider relocating to another city where the job situation might be a bit more encouraging and in line with a person''''s skill set? Or, have any of these individuals considered bettering themselves with more education or learning new skill sets? Sounds to me like some of these individuals enjoy wallowing in it. Remaining will only make the situation become more desperate. Individuals need to get a grip on it and take charge of their own life, instead of expecting everybody else to improve their lot in life.
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Posted by Credibility2 at 11:41 AM : Jan 02, 2009
Many of the UAW members don''t want a better education, just higher wages that college educated people enjoy. Good pay with nothing to back it up, only self righteous anger passed from their daddies about the wrongs committed against the common laborer. Forget about improving your life through education, it takes too long for the instant gratification they seek. I can''t stand the UAW because they perpetuate the myth of something for nothing. Except now it''s time to pay the piper for this illusion and they are all scrambing with nothing to show except all their toys they bought on union pay. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah right, physician heal thyself. KK ran against Gil Hill the standing mayor Dennis Archer ("I discovered he had been mayor for well over sixteen years") did not run in 2001.
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Posted by louiville2 at 11:40 AM : Jan 02, 2009
I don''t vote in Detroit''s elections, but I watched coverage and Gil Hill was dignified and well spoken. Unfortunately, Kwame had the "bling" going on and the flash blinded the people of Detroit to the "real" candidate with their best interests at heart. - Reply to this comment
- Why don''t some of these individuals consider relocating to another city where the job situation might be a bit more encouraging and in line with a person''s skill set? Or, have any of these individuals considered bettering themselves with more education or learning new skill sets? Sounds to me like some of these individuals enjoy wallowing in it. Remaining will only make the situation become more desperate. Individuals need to get a grip on it and take charge of their own life, instead of expecting everybody else to improve their lot in life.
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- That''''s them. Since Republicans can''''t read---or practice selective reading---I do not believe you, and state you''''re lying. Also, reading up on this mayor, C It was time for a change.
Posted by tj217
Yeah right, physician heal thyself. KK ran against Gil Hill the standing mayor Dennis Archer ("I discovered he had been mayor for well over sixteen years") did not run in 2001. - Reply to this comment
- Let''''s see...there is a word I''''m looking for to describe your hypcrisy, stupidity and ignorance. Oh yeah...LIAR. You stop criticizing people just because they''''re black or Democrat.
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Posted by tj217 at 11:28 AM : Jan 02, 2009
I live in Michigan and know what I''m talking about. Memphis is your la la land and your posting is laughable and immature. Anything to protect the corrupt black man, in your mind it''s probably the white mans fault about corrupt Kwame and all the rest of Detroit''s criminal mayors. TJ, I hope you are never a victim of a black man because you will flounder on who to blame. Corruption knows no color, white or black it still harms everyone. - Reply to this comment
- I don''''t. Ousting Saddam when he had nothing to with the events that either led up to or happened on 9/11 was a mistake. Why? Because now, we might have an even greater enemy---Iran---on the horizon. Also, it has been an unnecessary distraction from us eityher capturing or killing bin Laden. Then too, we shoud NOT be in the business of king making. Would you like it if some foreign country came over here and overthrew our president? Wait---since the president will be Obama in 17 days, you probably wouldn''''t mind. And, yes, since you cannot condemn Bush for all his eveil and wickedness, you are giving him a ''''free pass''''. Admit it and move on with your life.
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Posted by tj217 at 11:23 AM : Jan 02, 2009
I will not condemn Bush about Iraq because it is something I believed before he got into office. I would support a democrat in office that ousted Saddam as well. I did not vote for Barack, but I''m hoping for the best and wish him well. Another thing you cannot do, I think you sound like a VERY bitter black person who cannot see past color. - Reply to this comment
- Kwame won because his mommy and Jenny Granholm are good friends and scratched each others backs. Jenny waited along time to bring prosecution forward, Kwame''s first cover-up trial settled about 8 million on those he tried to shut up about his scandals. Granholm should have fired his a$$ immediately when the cover up came to light. But you see, Kwame''s mom brought Detroit''s vote for Granholm and favors were owed.
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- Yep, the Detroit voters picked a winner in Kwame Kilpatrick. Leave it to mob rule (democracy) to decide what is best for everyone.
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- Republianc can do, evne though that what you do all the time.
Posted by tj217 ABC with Charles Gibson on the evening news about three weeks ago, fool. When asked about do overs. - Reply to this comment
- tj217 - The people of Detroit had two black candidates to choose from. The loser had better ideas, he was too "WHITE" looking for Detroit. Kwame played the "homeboy" with the "bling" and they ate it up. Forget about integrity, we want the guy who is "flashy". Nobody could believe it when they voted him in again! There is a trail of spending mismanagement and corruption a mile long. Jeez, Kwame and his wife spent a ton of money using the cities credit cards. Stop defending people simply because they are black or democrat.
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- Well, dig him up and have him run for mayor again. The problem had nothing to do with Young''''s heritage, since a half-white, half-balck man is considered black anyways. The problem is you idiot Republicans do not have a candidate that appeals to the people. That is incomeptence and the lack of real candidates on the part of the Detroit Republican party.
Posted by tj217
AHAHAHHA try being part of two races both will not accept you. Every article I read on the mayor race in Detroit says he lost because voters claimed he wasn''t "Black enough". - Reply to this comment
- No one with sense can take your comments seriously when you give a ''''free pass'''' to the Republicans who ran Congress for eight out of the past ten years. No one can take you seriously when you''''re trying to defend the worst president in U.S. history.
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Posted by tj217 at 11:00 AM : Jan 02, 2009
I give nobody a free pass like you. I believed we should oust Saddam BEFORE GW became President. You see, all my views about Saddam came from the era of the Clinton administration and the media at that time. Bush didn''t have to say diddly for me to believe that ousting Saddam was the right thing to do. Also, Colin Powell supported Barack, but he also said that ousting Saddam was still the right thing (Powell disagreed on the reconstruction plans of Iraq, which were sorely lacking). My ideas and thoughts comes from BOTH parties, something you can''t claim. - Reply to this comment
- Not ''''accepting blame''''? Let''''s see...Bush steals not one but two presidential elections, lies to Congress about Iraq having WMD, but then claims the war was for ''''freedom''''...Bush has eight federal oprosecutors fired because they would not prosecute Democrats hard enough... Bush offers no-bid contracts to his cronies for war in Iraq...Bush authors a bailout plan for Wall St.---with Democrat approval--- that was supposed to open credit up, but instead banks are hoarding money...but we can''''t accept the truth? You''''re an idiot. Typical conservative moron...
Posted by tj217
AHAHAHAHHA that''s a "Red Herring" were here talking about Democrats failure to admit they messed up on their vote for war. Even bush has more courage since he was recently interviewed and said that the Iraq war was a mistake.
But you fool cowards still won''t admit it. - Reply to this comment
Posted by tj217 at 10:58 AM : Jan 02, 2009
You have no idea what you are talking about. How do you think Kwame paid for his trials. Investigate the case and you will see that "millions" were sucked away from the people of Detroit to cover his fat a$$. The people that suffered were the people who voted for him, wake up! Also, the man who ran against Kwame was black as well, except he had one problem, he was half-white and had freckles. An outstanding man, who was well spoken and educated, someone who could have brought integrity to an office that has been corrupt for decades. Look up Mayor Coleman Young and find out all about his corruption as well.- Reply to this comment
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