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    Tag: Federal Debt trough

    Money: It Really Does Grow On Trees


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jun 26, 2012 at 05:27:30 PM EST
    Tags: Snyder, DRIC-NITC, Bing, Federal Debt trough, The Big Bag and the little bag Theory, Its Federal Taxes used, No Michigan Tax dollars used, Keeps our books clean that way, Budget Surplus? Cool where can that be spent growing government?, Got it! Give 'em all 3 packs of cigs and we'll blow the rest, Free firefighters y'all, Shared Sacrifice baby (all tags)

    Poor Detoilet, from bankrupt and can't meet payroll yesterday, to we be razin' today.

    via The Detroit News

    Mayor Dave Bing this morning announced a plan to demolish 1,500 dangerous structures within the city in the next 90 days.

    The Summer 2012 Demolition Plan is part of Bing's blight elimination and neighborhood stabilization initiative, his office announced in a statement this morning. The plan is to be carried out in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice Youth Violence Prevention Initiative and the Safe Routes to School campaign.

    Rest here

    Lemme see... why that sorta sounds like the Nerd's DRIC bridge.  No Michigan tax dollars are used by Bing!  Now, if Bing really gave a rip about adding to the crushing Federal Debt, he'd skip the DC trough (I know, I'm dreaming), and delay till fall 'cause with Bing also announcing he's axing one-fifth of his firefighters that would bypass the timing concern as the razing would be taken care of all for free on Devil's Night.

    Doh!  Wait a minute .. Bing's gaming the system with Federal Debt dollars to recall those firefighters too.

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