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  1. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by stasu1213 View Post
    He will be the number 1 top pick if he does decide to run. He was instrumental on getting the Meyer to open on Jefferson when the plans was dead in the water after the connected condos debacle
    Agreed. If he jumps in, I don't love him - but he'd be my #1. Would feel most comfortable that he could keep the progress going.

  2. #77

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    "Boston has more people than Detroit [[quite a change from when I was a kid) and last year had 24 homicides, the lowest number since 1957. Detroit is getting much better, hats off to the DPD and Mayor Duggan, but last year still had 203.[/QUOTE]

    Could someone please explain in detail what policy she put in place which led to the decrease in homoicides in Boston....Now with that being said, I believe that every mayor should take credit for the good, the bad, and the ugly that happens on their watch regardless of the cause.

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  3. #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowell View Post
    ...Nine and counting now.
    A bowtie politician who wants reparations. What could go wrong?

  4. #79

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    Quote Originally Posted by CassTechGrad View Post
    "Boston has more people than Detroit [[quite a change from when I was a kid) and last year had 24 homicides, the lowest number since 1957. Detroit is getting much better, hats off to the DPD and Mayor Duggan, but last year still had 203.
    Could someone please explain in detail what policy she put in place which led to the decrease in homoicides in Boston....Now with that being said, I believe that every mayor should take credit for the good, the bad, and the ugly that happens on their watch regardless of the cause.

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    First, she didn't do it by herself. She hasn't been mayor all that long. The basic policies have been in place for decades--it's the usual stuff--targeted policing in areas at high risk of homicide, community outreach to try do de-escalate conflicts before they result in killings. One of the things we've seen in a number of cities, including Detroit I'd say, is that as you keep good policies in place over time, you get continued reductions in homicide.

    See https://www.vera.org/news/bostons-ho...a-historic-low

    I'm not trying to hold her up as a paragon; I'm more reacting to
    the comment that seemed to me to imply that she's one of a group of mayors who are sacrificing public safety in order to make some other political point, perhaps with respect to immigration. That simply isn't true.
    Last edited by mwilbert; March-14-25 at 05:31 PM.

  5. #80

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    Had anyone seen the first Mayoral forum that were held this past Saturday? Only four on that panel appeared prepared for the forum. The other 3, forget it. I would rather see a debate instead of a forum. Forums don't put the candidates feet to the fire to show why each candidate feel why they are more qualified than the other. Debates will bring to light errors, missteps, competence or incompetence in the candidates on the panel that will give voters insights on how each candidate is especially when candidates challenges the other candidate.

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    All I heard was "tax the producers, those who own things, create jobs, and give that money to those who contribute nothing." They're all out to buy as many votes as they can. "Grants, checks, free stuff, vote for me!!"

  8. #83

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    Quote Originally Posted by K-slice View Post
    All I heard was "tax the producers, those who own things, create jobs, and give that money to those who contribute nothing." They're all out to buy as many votes as they can. "Grants, checks, free stuff, vote for me!!"
    Aah, the old "I promise to rob a small group and give the money to a big group to get votes for myself" trick.

    Of course the consumer ends up pay ALL of that extra tax and then some in the increased price of goods.

    Worse yet, it costs local jobs.
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  9. #84

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    Quote Originally Posted by K-slice View Post
    All I heard was "tax the producers, those who own things, create jobs, and give that money to those who contribute nothing." They're all out to buy as many votes as they can. "Grants, checks, free stuff, vote for me!!"
    I have a few issues with your generalizations above.

    Duggan has tried hard to point out that the property tax situation in the city is punitive to home owners, growth, housing values and the construction gap in Detroit in his tenure insofar as to successfully reduced the property taxes 2 Mills just this year.

    When developers or as you call them the “producers” can have the property taxes completely abated and then, on top of that, receive a 100% income tax capture from the residents and or tenants paid to them for decades something is FUBAR.

    Why wouldn’t this form under those circumstances?

    https://www.illegalforeclosures.org/
    Last edited by ABetterDetroit; April-29-25 at 06:27 PM.

  10. #85

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    Taxes can't be lowered unless there are industries who's revenue will take care of the communities surrounding them. Never once was improving public transportation discussed

  11. #86

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABetterDetroit View Post
    I have a few issues with your generalizations above.

    Duggan has tried hard to point out that the property tax situation in the city is punitive to home owners, growth, housing values and the construction gap in Detroit in his tenure insofar as to successfully reduced the property taxes 2 Mills just this year.

    When developers or as you call them the “producers” can have the property taxes completely abated and then, on top of that, receive a 100% income tax capture from the residents and or tenants paid to them for decades something is FUBAR.

    Why wouldn’t this form under those circumstances?

    https://www.illegalforeclosures.org/
    As a resident, I'm all for the city lowering taxes accross the board to encourage business of all sizes to move in, as well as new resdients. The tax advantages you mention are usually only open for the Ilitches and Gilberts of the world while smaller developers and businesses get stuck paying. If there was ever a place to test unshackled capitalism it would be Detroit. You want to see Detorit as the true "comeback city"? Let the money and new residents flow in unencumbured by buerocracy, red tape, and excessive taxation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K-slice View Post
    The tax advantages you mention are usually only open for the Ilitches and Gilberts of the world while smaller developers and businesses get stuck paying.
    Exactly. Couldn’t have said it better myself.

    If you are serious about all the posts you have made where new middle income and up residents must be attracted in greater numbers the first thing that absolutely has to end is the stupid game of ‘where in the city have the insane property taxes been abated?’ And that is just residents, small businesses do not stand a chance even if they were selling ice cream in hell.

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    Did anyone watch the debate? It changed my mind somewhat on a few candidates. What are your thoughts?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHGTWrbZElk

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    Quote Originally Posted by K-slice View Post
    Did anyone watch the debate? It changed my mind somewhat on a few candidates. What are your thoughts?
    Slim Pickens.

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    I would say that Cheif Craig and Pastor Solomon Kinloch stood out in last night's debate. Saunteel Jenkins was mediocre. Durhall kept harpi g on experience will taking light slaps at Kinloch. Sheffield tried throwing shots a Craig whom in return question Sheffields lack of oversight while sitting on the board of the Riverfront Conservancy. Her response was that the CFO had handed the board false reports

  16. #91

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    Mary Sheffield is the lead in the poles 34 percent. The rest got a long way go.

    Don’t know/refused -- 22%
    Solomon Kinloch, Jr. -- 14%
    James Craig -- 9.1%
    Saunteel Jenkins -- 8.1%
    Todd Perkins -- 4.3%
    Fred Durhal -- 1.6%
    Jonathan Barlow -- 1.4%
    DaNetta Simpson -- 0.6%
    Joel Haashiim -- 0.6%

  17. #92

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    At this point, whomever wins, loses.

    So does Detroit.

  18. #93

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    Well, it be Mary Sheffield vs, Solomon Kinloch Jr.


    And Mary Sheffield will win as Detroit's First Black Female Mayor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stasu1213 View Post
    I would say that Cheif Craig and Pastor Solomon Kinloch stood out in last night's debate. Saunteel Jenkins was mediocre. Durhall kept harpi g on experience will taking light slaps at Kinloch. Sheffield tried throwing shots a Craig whom in return question Sheffields lack of oversight while sitting on the board of the Riverfront Conservancy. Her response was that the CFO had handed the board false reports

    What should I choose:

    Solomon Kinloch, Jr. NAH! God called him to preach to the flock of his megachurch. Not be a politician.

    James Craig NAH! He wasn't ready to run for Governor of Michigan. He should have kept his Detroit Police Chief job.

    Saunteel Jenkins NAH! She up and quit being a Detroit City Councilwoman to work for THAW. Why MORE MONEY!

    Todd Perkins NAH! Way too OLD! He looks like David Bing. He has his time being a lawyer.

    Fred Durhal NAH! Not enough community support.

    Jonathan Barlow NAH! Never heard of him. He needs to create his foundation and achieve any community milestones first.

    DaNetta Simpson NAH! Who's DaNetta Simpson?

    Joel Haashiim NAH! He's not ready until he achieves his foundation.

    Those leaves only one Detroit mayoral Candidate who MAKE DETROIT GREAT AGAIN And that's MARY SHEFFIELD.

    She has very powerful D.A.B.O. friends in the hood and it's hard to shake her out. She is for community action. I have seen her works.
    Last edited by Danny; June-04-25 at 03:47 PM.

  20. #95

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    What should I choose:

    Solomon Kinloch, Jr. NAH! God called him to preach to the flock of his megachurch. Not be a politician.

    James Craig NAH! He wasn't ready to run for Governor of Michigan. He should have kept his Detroit Police Chief job.

    Saunteel Jenkins NAH! She up and quit being a Detroit City Councilwoman to work for THAW. Why MORE MONEY!

    Todd Perkins NAH! Way too OLD! He looks like David Bing. He has his time being a lawyer.

    Fred Durhal NAH! Not enough community support.

    Jonathan Barlow NAH! Never heard of him. He needs to create his foundation and achieve any community milestones first.

    DaNetta Simpson NAH! Who's DaNetta Simpson?

    Joel Haashiim NAH! He's not ready until he achieves his foundation.

    Those leaves only one Detroit mayoral Candidate who MAKE DETROIT GREAT AGAIN And that's MARY SHEFFIELD.

    She has very powerful D.A.B.O. friends in the hood and it's hard to shake her out. She is for community action. I have seen her works.
    Kwame had a foundation and look what had happened to him. I voted for him in 2001 thinking that he was going to bring Detroit into the 21st century with young bright ideas. I was so wrong. I learned not to vote for someone who has a legacy to keep going or could talk a good game. The only person that has a popular last name that I would had voted for is Dennis Archer Jr. He's all about building Detroit and could work together with anyone from any party including Trump. Saunteel Jenkins have the experience and know how. However, she isn't aggressive enough in this campaign. I would pick John Barlowor Chief Craig because they know what it take to make Detroit more attractive to outside corporations so that revenue could come to Detroit. Being community based it ok but that went away with the so called Black Slate.

  21. #96

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    There need to be several more public forums where the public can see the views of the candidates. No more free passes. No softball questions.

  22. #97

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    Mary Sheffield become Detroit's First Black Female Mayor, Worried Yet?

    NO

    She has already won.

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