Neighbor: This is Detroit and we will come squat in your house if you're not home

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
Obama voters.
Did Detroit go 100% Obama in their voting precincts?
A preview of America.
Avatar Tenaj -
#2
How can her brother be a guest of the quatters?
Avatar sosaad -
#3
Did all of Texas vote for Romney like JAP69 against their own best interests?
A preview against America?
Avatar sully16 -
#4
about 5 years ago , we moved our parents out of the house I grew up in, 2 day later, we went back for a few more things, and they stole all the copper plumbing, the aluminum siding, the knotty pine in the upstairs was trashed, they destroyed as much of the house as they could as fast as they could.
Weeks later, we found out squatters were living there, the windows broke out and the front yard was in a shambles.
There was nothing we could do to get them out.
Avatar Piaceri -
#5
Sad. Detroit was once a great city. There's still a lot of good, honest people there and in the surrounding counties. I've met many, and still keep in contact with them.

As to Texas. we voted for Texas' best interests. We don't need big govt, big labor, big taxes. We'll leave that to the blue states, they can keep it.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#6
Detroit went into it's death throes as soon as the takers outnumbered the makers and they started electing Democrats to get free stuff. And that's that same thing that's happening to the country now.
Thank God I'm a country boy.
Avatar sosaad -
#7
Yeah! Look at the horrible shape Tennessee is in because of the good ole country boys!
Tenn takes more Federal Government handout money(welfare) than they send in Federal tax monies.
Texas lost thousands of good paying jobs and replaced them with minimum wage jobs.
that's why it's Republican representatives are against raising the minimum wage.
It's rate of poverty is amongst the highest in the nation too.

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