Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Escape From Detroit

The incomparable Mark Levin often likens Democrats to locusts. Their policies destroy their own cities and towns, at which point many up and move to new places. Like red states. And they begin their destruction anew. And never once do they contemplate the rationale for their move -- that it is their collectivist ideology that eviscerates societies, as it has for centuries.

And nowhere is evidence of that phenomenon more apparent than Detroit, where Democrats have controlled every apparatus of city and county government for eons.

The population of Detroit has fallen back 100 years.

The flight of middle-class African-Americans to the suburbs fueled an exodus that cut Detroit's population 25% in the past decade to 713,777, according to Census Bureau data released Tuesday. That's the city's lowest population level since the 1910 census, when automobile mass production was making Detroit Detroit.

The decline, the fastest in city history, shocked local officials, who had expected a number closer to 800,000. Mayor Dave Bing said the city would seek a recount.

"If we could go out and identify another 40,000 people that were missed, and it brings us over the threshold of 750,000, that would make a difference from what we can get from the federal and state government," Mr. Bing said at a news conference Tuesday.

So Mayor Bing wants more money from the state and federal governments.

Here's a news flash, genius: both are broke.

Be proud of your wondrous city! Be proud of what the Democrat Party has done for Detroit... for Michigan... for New York, California and Illinois! Take some credit, Mayor Bing! Rejoice, for you are the Party of Locusts!


Hat tip: D&S.

2 comments:

  1. And exactly how much money will the recount cost? I actually like Mayor Bing (I lived in the Detroit area for a few years and have followed the decline closely). But since he is a Democrat (a Republic wouldn't stand a chance there, if there are any left), it makes sense that he would want to waste more tax money on a recount.

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  2. "If we could go out and identify another 40,000 people that were missed, and it brings us over the threshold of 750,000, that would make a difference from what we can get from the federal and state government," Mr. Bing said at a news conference Tuesday.

    That's awesome! It's rare to hear a politician being so direct, so blatant in stating his goals.

    Sometimes I feel like I'm living in an Ayn Rand novel. The quotes I'm hearing from politicians are simply astounding.

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