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  • Detroit activists call for UN help as city shuts off water for thousands

    Interesting how the dems, unions, activists, etc are "looking after the little guy" and it is always the little guy that gets screwed. That union water and sewer ain't cheap.

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    Detroit has too much of some things – stray dogs, abandoned houses – and not enough of others, such as residents who pay their water bills.
    The latest sign of Detroit’s decline came from the city’s water department, when it said in March it would begin shutting off water for up to 3,000 homes and businesses a week in an attempt to stop the utility from sliding even further into debt.
    The announcement sparked outrage among activists groups, who say the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) is going after the city’s most vulnerable citizens to shore up its bottom line.
    Now those groups have called on the United Nations to intervene. In a letter sent to the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Human Right to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation last week, local nonprofit Detroit People’s Water Board, Food and Water Watch and Canada-based Blue Planet Project pleaded for the world body to weigh in on the shutoffs.
    "What we see is a violation of the human right to water," said Meera Karunananthan, an international campaigner with the Blue Planet Project. "The U.S. has international obligations in terms of people’s right to water, and this is a blatant violation of that right. We’re hoping the U.N. will put pressure on the federal government and the state of Michigan to do something about it."
    The groups accuse DWSD of charging unaffordable rates to Detroit citizens, and placing the burden of the city's fleeing tax base on its poorest residents. They say DWSD is trying to rid itself of low-income customers in a bid to make the utility more attractive for a private takeover. DWSD denies the charge. But the city has acknowledged that at least a partial privatization of DWSD is being considered as Detroit attempts to shed some of its $18 billion in debt. DWSD accounts for $5 billion of that sum.
    DWSD has struggled to stay afloat as hundreds of thousands of Detroiters have left the city over the last several decades, leaving the utility with an outsized, ageing system, and too few paying customers.
    "We really don't want to shut off anyone’s water, but it’s really our duty to go after those who don’t pay, because if they don’t pay then our other customers pay for them," said DWSD spokeswoman Curtrise Garner. "That’s not fair to our other customers."
    Garner also said the new focus on shutting off delinquent accounts had nothing to do with making the utility more attractive to private investors. "We've just changed the way we’re doing business," she said.
    Nearly 50 percent of DWSD’s 323,000 accounts were behind on payments as of March, according to the Detroit Free Press. That’s left DWSD with $175 million in outstanding bills.
    Detroit tried to integrate DWSD with the water systems of richer suburban counties earlier this year, but that effort failed after the counties said they feared absorbing DWSD would saddle them with too much debt.
    At the same time that the utility has financially faltered, it has raised rates significantly. According to activists, the rate for residential customers has doubled in the last 10 years. The average bill is now $75 a month, according to the Free Press, much higher than the nation’s average rate of about $40.
    Earlier this week, DWSD said it would again raise rates, this time by 8.7 percent.
    “There are families that have gone months and months without water,” Mia Cupp, the director of development at nonprofit Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency, told the Free Press. “You can only imagine, how do go to the bathroom? How do you take showers? How do you clean yourself? .... You can’t conduct the normal daily things that you would do.”
    "Nobody's so poor that democrats can't get rich screwing 'em."
    boom

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    Damn shame
    MANVEL MOB

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    • #3
      Yep , for a lot of reasons .
      GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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      • #4
        I do not think I would wait until I am $5billion in the hole before I start doing something about it! SMH
        Beandaddy

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        • #5
          $75 water bill seems spot on to me.
          TDFT Certified Weighmaster

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          • #6
            75$ water bills are easily paid if there are jobs. The funny part is that now that there are no more tax payers to steal from the next step is to try and get the UN to make someone else pay.
            "Nobody's so poor that democrats can't get rich screwing 'em."
            boom

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FishinAddiction View Post
              $75 water bill seems spot on to me.
              Maybe so, but it seems a WHOLE LOT of Detroit residents think the bill is just "a suggestion", and never pay it!
              "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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              • #8
                There are small businesses and large corporations that have not paid either and their water is still on. But why block their meter in when people are probably working for them. To me why place blame on anything and anyone. Americans deserve better than to be thirsty or hungry in our great country.
                Its taken years to get where we are and will take years to limp back.
                "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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                • #9
                  The business's still have water because they are the few that are still able to pay taxes. (you know, those evil rich people that screw Americans) It is the dirt poor and unemployed that are getting their water turned off. I can also understand the hesitation to place blame being that Detroit is a perfect example of what you get after 60 years of democratic leadership.

                  You are right about one thing, it has taken 60 years to get Detroit to where it is.
                  "Nobody's so poor that democrats can't get rich screwing 'em."
                  boom

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                  • #10
                    We've had this discussion before Boom and there is no positive proof of who is to blame. I blame the foreign car makers making a superior product and the wealthy and bankers, you blame the unions and the poor.
                    All that don't matter now because there are American people thirsty and WE all pay taxes to at least help them.
                    Time to put our hatred behind us and step up and help.
                    "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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                    • #11
                      The taxes I pay are mot intended for lazy ferals I can promise you that!
                      Its just how the stupid goverment hands it out.
                      MANVEL MOB

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                      • #12
                        I hate the useless wars that we just had to jump into but I still pay taxes supporting them along with everyone else.
                        I don't like tax cuts or what I call entitlements to the oil companies and Corps like GE either.
                        I love the union and to me is still needed even more in todays world.
                        But, we all have perks and pleasures and dislikes and hates and it all goes into each pot.
                        I love it here and don't want to go any other place. Best country in the world.
                        On that we can all agree.
                        "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mgstei1 View Post
                          We've had this discussion before Boom and there is no positive proof of who is to blame. I blame the foreign car makers making a superior product and the wealthy and bankers, you blame the unions and the poor.
                          All that don't matter now because there are American people thirsty and WE all pay taxes to at least help them.
                          Time to put our hatred behind us and step up and help.
                          Show me where I blame the poor. I don't blame anyone, instead I see it as an obvious democrat and union success story. The bottom line is that after 60 years of democratic control, your team has run out of other people's money in Detroit and now the poor are getting screwed. Time to move on to Texas, there is a lot of other people's money in Texas!
                          "Nobody's so poor that democrats can't get rich screwing 'em."
                          boom

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                          • #14
                            Sounds to me like you still blame the poor and the dems and the unions and call it a success. Weird way of words but I never said I was brilliant to anyone.
                            Texas has her problems and the main one (ex democrat Guvner))has finally said he will move or wants to move to California.Yehhhha
                            I sure hope he goes on the next private jet out.
                            Now talk about peoples money leaving Texas, he is the best example. Turning down 100billion to help the Medicaid program here in Texas and pay for low income Texans medical Insurance we now get to pay out twice!!! Once to the Feds that ends up going to other states and then another time to still help the Medicaid recipients here in Texas!! Cant say Texans don't give to the poor!!
                            Low income jobs Texas, Right to Fire State and Employment at Will is his fighting words to bring business here.
                            I know this aint convincing anyone so might as well talk fishing.
                            "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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                            • #15
                              I don't give too any one and nobody gives too me unless I work for it . Them people are poor for several reason,our country is in the hole no jobs,too lazy,never learned any skills just want some too give them some thing for nothing .and many other reasons you have too do some thing for self or you will all was be poor

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