Mark Ruffalo on the Detroit Water Shut-offs

Posted by megsv 10 years, 8 months ago to News
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1:27 mark: No reason why the rich city and state of Detroit, MI can't come up with some sort of program to keep the water on?? He must have missed that bit of news when Detroit went bankrupt...

Looks like Detroit's Water Dept. is standing up to its moochers. Someone's got to pay...



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  • Posted by teri-amborn 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Not long ago I had suggested on a blog that the unemployed of Detroit be taught how to dismantle buildings and recycle the materials.
    It's good to know someone else thinks like me.
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  • Posted by jimslag 10 years, 8 months ago
    Federal money to pay Detroit bills, the travesty. Oh wait, don't we already do this? How many million taxpayer dollars found their way into political crony's pockets? If I don't pay my water bill, small as it is, the water company shuts off my water, why should they be any different? Sorry, pay you bills and nothing happens, Detroit found that out the hard way. Thank you Great Society programs.
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  • Posted by scojohnson 10 years, 8 months ago
    So, based on their average monthly bills, and the past-due amounts, these people haven't paid a bill in years... Anywhere else, it's about 60 days and they shut your water / electricity / phone off. How are they special?

    The utilities there must be stressed, the city used to be 1.8 million, and all those hookups are there, while some 75,000+ abandoned homes have been slated for tear down and timber recycle (this month's Popular Mechanics), the houses are worth more for their old growth timber than they are as a house in Detroit...

    They are actually reverting it back to farmland.
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  • Posted by lookdad 10 years, 8 months ago
    This is a fairly humorous issue to me... Water IS free. Dig a well and you'll have plenty of water (most of the time - barring drought and people MOVING water away from areas).

    What isn't free is a company collecting all water that would normally be seeping through the ground to the water table, and the service of delivering that water up to people who would rather pay for it than set up the system to get it themselves.

    Once upon a time, people walked for miles with a water jug to pump a few gallons of water out of a community well. Instead of demanding the federal government provide "free water," perhaps a few protesters could spend their time sweating to dig a community well...?
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  • Posted by 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I keep telling everyone that this is straight out of the pages of Atlas Shrugged, published in 1957. Sadly few have read it...
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Lake Erie has a serious algal infestation right now. Toledo had to turn off water because of that for several days in the last week.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You can join many of the Michiganians who have moved to Florida like me, mkozicki. My aunt and uncle's community even has Michigan Day every year.
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  • Posted by mkozicki 10 years, 8 months ago
    I think the water department is owned by the City of Detroit. Detroit is bankrupt and asking the rest of the people in the state to bail it out.

    From this

    http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140...

    They are saying "Officials have said more than $89 million is owed in delinquent bills, including more than $43 million from 80,000 residential accounts.".

    So what do they want? They are not paying the bill but don't want to be shut off and the rest of the state should bail out Detroit that owns the water plant? So the people that don't use the water should pay for it so that the people in the bankrupt city can keep getting it free?

    Some days I wonder why I even go to work.................
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 8 months ago
    They are taking water from the same Lake Erie as Toledo, aren't they, or do they take it from the Detroit River?
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