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dellinger63 05-31-2015 05:41 PM

U.N. Warns Detroit of Human Rights Violations
 
The City of Detroit has begun shutting water off to 60K plus residents who owe a combined sum of $48 million plus. No one can argue water is a necessity not only to survive but to maintain even minimum sanitary conditions. Thanks to the U.N. the situation has been called out.

The President by using his favorite move of executive action should immediately set aside and allocate a billion per year to not only bring customers in Detroit up to date but customers in other cities including the city mentioned, Baltimore and more. The remaining money should then be used to subsidize those needing assistance in the future. He should then send a thank you note to the U.N. declaring the U.S. will no longer be contributing $10 billion a year but rather $9 billion and problem solved. Heck let's create a safety net and make it $2 billion and our U.N. contribution $8 billion still making us the largest contributor by far.

Thanks again to the U.N. for bringing this to our attention and hopefully it will free up time for them to follow-up on other human rights violations going on throughout the world, such as beheadings, systematic raping of women etc., etc.

http://fusion.net/story/141170/detro...s-water-again/

bigrun 06-01-2015 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 1029405)
The City of Detroit has begun shutting water off to 60K plus residents who owe a combined sum of $48 million plus. No one can argue water is a necessity not only to survive but to maintain even minimum sanitary conditions. Thanks to the U.N. the situation has been called out.

The President by using his favorite move of executive action should immediately set aside and allocate a billion per year to not only bring customers in Detroit up to date but customers in other cities including the city mentioned, Baltimore and more. The remaining money should then be used to subsidize those needing assistance in the future. He should then send a thank you note to the U.N. declaring the U.S. will no longer be contributing $10 billion a year but rather $9 billion and problem solved. Heck let's create a safety net and make it $2 billion and our U.N. contribution $8 billion still making us the largest contributor by far.

Thanks again to the U.N. for bringing this to our attention and hopefully it will free up time for them to follow-up on other human rights violations going on throughout the world, such as beheadings, systematic raping of women etc., etc.

http://fusion.net/story/141170/detro...s-water-again/

Yeah, but having a warm place to schitt is a necessity:D

Pants II 06-02-2015 01:28 PM

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