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City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

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thrive only by draining and ultimately destroying the companies and
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Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.
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Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.


really, he organized ALL of them, or he just went to one meeting and has
a big mouth???

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In article ,
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In article ,

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Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.


really, he organized ALL of them, or he just went to one meeting and has
a big mouth???


And I am still looking for the video of the mob chasing a congressman
down the street, or even stopping one from talking...

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On Aug 19, 6:01*pm, Proprietario di Guzzi
wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. *Detroit, *MI * * * *32.5%
2. *Buffalo, *NY * * * *29..9%
3. *Cincinnati, *OH * * 27.8%
4. *Cleveland, *OH * * *27.0%
5. *Miami, *FL *26.9%
5. *St. Louis, *MO * * *26.8%
7. *El Paso, *TX * * * *26.4%
8. *Milwaukee, *WI * * *26.2%
9. *Philadelphia, *PA * 25.1%
10. *Newark, *NJ * * * *24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

Newark, *NJ *(10th)...since 1907.

Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

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like electing republicans who got us into this mess?


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JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.


really, he organized ALL of them, or he just went to one meeting and has
a big mouth???

Hehe!! I KNEW you'd try to come up with an excuse!!!!!
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JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
In article ,

says...
Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.

really, he organized ALL of them, or he just went to one meeting and has
a big mouth???


And I am still looking for the video of the mob chasing a congressman
down the street, or even stopping one from talking...

Because there's no video means it didn't happen???
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:52:46 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Proprietario di Guzzi wrote:
City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level
1. Detroit, MI 32.5%
2. Buffalo, NY 29..9%
3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8%
4. Cleveland, OH 27.0%
5. Miami, FL 26.9%
5. St. Louis, MO 26.8%
7. El Paso, TX 26.4%
8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2%
9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1%
10. Newark, NJ 24.2%
U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty
rate all have in common?

Democrat mayors.

Interesting. Not that the Democrat city governments have anything to
do with it.

Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a
Republican mayor since 1961;

Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954;

Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984;

Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989;

Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor;

St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949;

El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor;

Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908;

Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952;

Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting different results.'

--
John H.

You've gone so far over the edge I'm surprised you haven't accused the
liberals of using the Clowart-Pivin strategy........
By the way, those conservatives at the town hall meetings that you and
Scotty say were just concerned citizens? Did you happen to see Hannity
last night? They had the guy on that "organized" them, and in HIS words,
"to disrupt the town hall meetings" so that nothing gets accomplished.


What's 'over the edge' about the statistics presented. Care to comment
on them?

No, I didn't watch Hannity. I don't like his show.
--
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"The truth is that unions are essentially parasitic organizations that
thrive only by draining and ultimately destroying the companies and
industries they control."
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