Topic: Detroit

Hacking the election: 37% of the precincts in Detroit reported more votes than voters December 13, 2016 Thomas Lifson By all means, let’s have a comprehensive review of election “hacking,” a term that should absolutely include systematic vote fraud.
Muzzling Readers in Detroit December 13, 2013 Colin Flaherty Censoring the comments of white readers.
A Stalinist libel of America comes true August 21, 2013 Thomas Lifson Sixty years later, progressives have made an absurd lie about America come true.
Just Spread Detroit's Failure, Why Don't Ya? August 6, 2013 J. Robert Smith Robert Reich's proposal to "solve" Detroit's problems will simply metasticize the city's woes.
Detroit City Charter is big problem August 1, 2013 Rosslyn Smith How the way Detroit's government is organized creates a bureaucratic logjam that makes the decline in services impossible to correct
How Detroit Almost Killed My Business July 25, 2013 Don Wilkie Until 1984, I was a business owner in the city, employing about 20. I moved my business 60 miles away. I didn't want to leave, but I was, in effect, forced to.
Schadenfreude, Michigan, and Mitt's Big Fumble July 25, 2013 C. Edmund Wright Detroit is The Road Warrior taking place in real life, in the middle of the United States. So why is the GOP aiding the Dems in producing the sequel?
Detroit: Organized for failure July 23, 2013 Rosslyn Smith A whole new form of city government must accompany the restructuring of its debt.
Slouching Toward Damascus December 9, 2012 Clarice Feldman A quick review of the state of matters in the Middle East shows that the Arab Spring has been a gigantic flop, a diplomatic Solyndra in which for ill-considered ideological reasons we poured a lot into a cause that was hopeless from the outset.