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Detroit Detroit It’s A Helluva

On February 22, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar

Detroit, Detroit, It’s a Helluva Town!

Article by Gene Lalor

It’s not many school districts that require an emergency financial manager. Detroit does. It’s not many school districts that boast of an illiterate school board president. Detroit does.

The mostly black city, a status only dreamed of by its long-time mayor Coleman Young, has lost 50% of its school population in a decade, the same percentage loss suffered by the city over those ten years. Detroit is filled with vast areas resembling Berlin in 1945 but without the German will to overcome severe adversity.

Instead, Detroit’s city fathers are considering bulldozing vast tracts of dead tenement and broken factory land and converting them into farm land. That, at least, could make it more productive than its current decimated tax base.

Certainly Detroit’s plight is not fully the responsibility of municipal mismanagement. The United Auto Workers, the UAW, is also responsible for demanding, and getting, higher and higher wages and perks with no quality improvement in their product, demands which drove America’s auto industry into the ground and the Motor City into a concrete wall.

Most UAW members live and lived outside the innercity walls and thus have little voice or interest in determining the fate of Detroit and the fate and future of that one institution that could turn around Detroit’s sad destiny, its school system.

No such turnaround is expected soon even with the intervention of Mr. Robert Bobb, that governor-appointed emergency financial manager whose chief function so far has been centered on stemming the tide of computers stolen from schools, some 500 valued at $ 600,000.

In a cash-strapped district and city, twelve hundred dollar computers seem an extravagance anyway but just one of the many extravagances and instances of corruption that Bobb has uncovered: http://bit.ly/5te6pW

As a financial overseer, Bobb would have little influence on the day-to-day activities in Detroit’s 94 elementary and secondary schools.

That influence would and should be the domain of the people in charge of those schools, the principals, assistant principals, and department heads who, in turn, are under the scrutiny of the elected school board president who would be expected to provide direction and inspiration.

Aside from his impressive name and title, the President of the Detroit Board of Education, Otis Mathis III, neither inspires nor seems capable of directing anything.

Now waging a legal battle to determine the future of the nation’s lowest-performing, big city school district, Mathis is a bad caricature of an educational leader.

Polipundit.com featured a March 16th article on Mathis entitled, “Is Our School Board Presidents Reading?”

That nonsensical and ungrammatical title illustrates its focus on the nonsensical and ungrammatical Otis Mathis III who seems proud of his background as a Detroit student during who “earned” an average of.98, not 98% but 2 points below a 1%.

A product of affirmative action for both black and inept students, he later fought to end Detroit’s English proficiency graduation requisite because it made him “feel stupid.” After winning that battle and after his election as school board president, Mathis finally graduated high school in 2008 with a GED.

In that capacity, he now sends out mass emailings such as this: “If you saw Sunday’s Free Press that shown Robert Bobb the emergency financial manager for Detroit Public Schools, move Mark Twain to Boynton which have three times the number seats then students and was one of the reason’s he gave for closing school to many empty seats.”

And this gem: “Do DPS control the Foundation or outside group? If an outside group control the foundation, then what is DPS Board row with selection of is director? Our we mixing DPS and None DPS row’s, and who is the watch dog?: http://bit.ly/dejIku

I don’t know who controls the DPS but I do know who controls Detroit’s public schools and it’s not Albert Einstein.

Mathis is more like Alfred E. Neuman and he explains a great deal about why Detroit and its schools are in such a sorry mess.

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Lost Detroit Stories Behind The

On February 22, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar

Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City’s Majestic Ruins

Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City's Majestic Ruins

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Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled

Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled

No longer the Motor City of boom-time industry, the city of Detroit has fallen into an incredible state of dilapidation since the decline of the American auto industry after the Second World War. Today, whole sections of the city resemble a war zone, its once-spectacular architectural grandeur reduced to vacant ruins. In Detroit Disassembled, photographer Andrew Moore records a territory in which the ordinary flow of time-or the forward march of the assembly line-appears to have been thrown sp

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Detroit Detroit It’s A Helluva

On February 20, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar
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Detroit, Detroit, It’s a Helluva Town!

Article by Gene Lalor

It’s not many school districts that require an emergency financial manager. Detroit does. It’s not many school districts that boast of an illiterate school board president. Detroit does.

The mostly black city, a status only dreamed of by its long-time mayor Coleman Young, has lost 50% of its school population in a decade, the same percentage loss suffered by the city over those ten years. Detroit is filled with vast areas resembling Berlin in 1945 but without the German will to overcome severe adversity.

Instead, Detroit’s city fathers are considering bulldozing vast tracts of dead tenement and broken factory land and converting them into farm land. That, at least, could make it more productive than its current decimated tax base.

Certainly Detroit’s plight is not fully the responsibility of municipal mismanagement. The United Auto Workers, the UAW, is also responsible for demanding, and getting, higher and higher wages and perks with no quality improvement in their product, demands which drove America’s auto industry into the ground and the Motor City into a concrete wall.

Most UAW members live and lived outside the innercity walls and thus have little voice or interest in determining the fate of Detroit and the fate and future of that one institution that could turn around Detroit’s sad destiny, its school system.

No such turnaround is expected soon even with the intervention of Mr. Robert Bobb, that governor-appointed emergency financial manager whose chief function so far has been centered on stemming the tide of computers stolen from schools, some 500 valued at $ 600,000.

In a cash-strapped district and city, twelve hundred dollar computers seem an extravagance anyway but just one of the many extravagances and instances of corruption that Bobb has uncovered: http://bit.ly/5te6pW

As a financial overseer, Bobb would have little influence on the day-to-day activities in Detroit’s 94 elementary and secondary schools.

That influence would and should be the domain of the people in charge of those schools, the principals, assistant principals, and department heads who, in turn, are under the scrutiny of the elected school board president who would be expected to provide direction and inspiration.

Aside from his impressive name and title, the President of the Detroit Board of Education, Otis Mathis III, neither inspires nor seems capable of directing anything.

Now waging a legal battle to determine the future of the nation’s lowest-performing, big city school district, Mathis is a bad caricature of an educational leader.

Polipundit.com featured a March 16th article on Mathis entitled, “Is Our School Board Presidents Reading?”

That nonsensical and ungrammatical title illustrates its focus on the nonsensical and ungrammatical Otis Mathis III who seems proud of his background as a Detroit student during who “earned” an average of.98, not 98% but 2 points below a 1%.

A product of affirmative action for both black and inept students, he later fought to end Detroit’s English proficiency graduation requisite because it made him “feel stupid.” After winning that battle and after his election as school board president, Mathis finally graduated high school in 2008 with a GED.

In that capacity, he now sends out mass emailings such as this: “If you saw Sunday’s Free Press that shown Robert Bobb the emergency financial manager for Detroit Public Schools, move Mark Twain to Boynton which have three times the number seats then students and was one of the reason’s he gave for closing school to many empty seats.”

And this gem: “Do DPS control the Foundation or outside group? If an outside group control the foundation, then what is DPS Board row with selection of is director? Our we mixing DPS and None DPS row’s, and who is the watch dog?: http://bit.ly/dejIku

I don’t know who controls the DPS but I do know who controls Detroit’s public schools and it’s not Albert Einstein.

Mathis is more like Alfred E. Neuman and he explains a great deal about why Detroit and its schools are in such a sorry mess.

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Latest Detroit Insurance Auctions

On February 20, 2012, in Detroit Insurance, by Edgar

Most popular Detroit Insurance eBay auctions:

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Nice Detroit Photos

On February 20, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar

Some cool Detroit images:

Detroit at the Central Library
Detroit

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Detroit and Windsor
Detroit

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Detroit (right) and Windsor, Ontario, Canada (left)

Detroit skyline
Detroit

Image by Bernt Rostad
Detroit skyline seen from Windsor, Ontario, across the Detroit River.

The low, round building on the left is the Cobo Arena, where audiences have been entertained with sports as well as cultural events since 1960. It was here, on January 6, 1994, that the infamous assault on figure skater Nancy Kerrigan took place.

The tall buildings in the middle of the photo are the 150 West Jefferson in the front and the Fisher Building behind it. The former is a 26 floors, 139 m tall skyscraper completed in 1989, the latter is an Art Deco office building constructed in 1928 that stands 130 m tall and has been designated a National Historic Landmark.

The tall building on the right is One Detroit Center, at 43 stories and 189 m it’s the tallest office building in Michigan and the second tallest overall in the state behind the central hotel tower of the Renaissance Center, a few blocks away.

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Lost Detroit Stories Behind The

On February 20, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar

Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City’s Majestic Ruins

Lost Detroit: Stories Behind the Motor City's Majestic Ruins

Lost Detroit tells the stories behind 12 of the city’s most beautiful, all-but-forgotten landmarks and of the people behind them, from the day they opened to the day they closed. While these buildings might stand as ghosts of the past today, their stories live on within these pages. The team behind this project brings you the memories of those who caught trains out of the majestic Michigan Central Station, necked with girlfriends in the balcony of the palatial Michigan Theatre, danced the night

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Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled

Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled

No longer the Motor City of boom-time industry, the city of Detroit has fallen into an incredible state of dilapidation since the decline of the American auto industry after the Second World War. Today, whole sections of the city resemble a war zone, its once-spectacular architectural grandeur reduced to vacant ruins. In Detroit Disassembled, photographer Andrew Moore records a territory in which the ordinary flow of time-or the forward march of the assembly line-appears to have been thrown sp

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Detroit Titans Football Coaches

On February 19, 2012, in Detroit Insurance, by Edgar

Detroit Titans Football Coaches: Germany Schulz, Dutch Clark, Gus Dorais, Wally Fromhart, Jim Miller


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Adolph F. “Germany” Schulz (April 19, 1883 April 14, 1951) was an All-American American football center for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1904 to 1905 and from 1907 to 1908. While playing at Michigan, Schulz is credited with having invented the spiral snap and with developing the practice of standing behind the defensive line. As the first lineman to play in back of the line on defense, he is credited as football’s first linebacker. During his time at Michigan, Schulz also became involved in one of college football’s earliest recruiting controversies, as some suggested that he was a “ringer” recruited by Michigan coach Fielding H. Yost. Schulz was 21 years old when he enrolled at Michigan, had worked in an Indiana steel mill and reportedly played for either amateur or professional teams. Michigan was refused re-entry into the Western Conference in 1908 when it insisted on playing the 25-year-old Schulz for a fourth season in violation of conference eligibility rules. Despite the controversies, Schulz is remembered both as an innovator and one of the toughest football players in the early days of the game. In 1951, Schulz was selected as the greatest center in football history in a poll conducted by the National Football Foundation and became one of the initial inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor. After his days as a collegiate athlete ended, Schulz assumed a variety of assistant coaching, athletic director, and head coaching positions in college football. He eventually entered the insurance industry, where he enjoyed a long career. He died in 1951, several days after being named the greatest center… More:

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Detroit Titans Football Coaches

On February 19, 2012, in Detroit Insurance, by Edgar

Detroit Titans Football Coaches: Germany Schulz, Dutch Clark, Gus Dorais, Wally Fromhart, Jim Miller


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Adolph F. “Germany” Schulz (April 19, 1883 April 14, 1951) was an All-American American football center for the University of Michigan Wolverines from 1904 to 1905 and from 1907 to 1908. While playing at Michigan, Schulz is credited with having invented the spiral snap and with developing the practice of standing behind the defensive line. As the first lineman to play in back of the line on defense, he is credited as football’s first linebacker. During his time at Michigan, Schulz also became involved in one of college football’s earliest recruiting controversies, as some suggested that he was a “ringer” recruited by Michigan coach Fielding H. Yost. Schulz was 21 years old when he enrolled at Michigan, had worked in an Indiana steel mill and reportedly played for either amateur or professional teams. Michigan was refused re-entry into the Western Conference in 1908 when it insisted on playing the 25-year-old Schulz for a fourth season in violation of conference eligibility rules. Despite the controversies, Schulz is remembered both as an innovator and one of the toughest football players in the early days of the game. In 1951, Schulz was selected as the greatest center in football history in a poll conducted by the National Football Foundation and became one of the initial inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor. After his days as a collegiate athlete ended, Schulz assumed a variety of assistant coaching, athletic director, and head coaching positions in college football. He eventually entered the insurance industry, where he enjoyed a long career. He died in 1951, several days after being named the greatest center… More:

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Detroit

On February 19, 2012, in Detroit, by Edgar

Question by TPsalmist: Detroit … ?
I’ll be visiting Detroit at the end of this month. Not familiar with this area at all. This will be my first time there. I’ll be around the downtown area and wanted to know is any places I should go when I’m up there. Any1 recommend any places?

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Try to catch a hockey game! Go Detroit Redwings!

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