Conyers has some problems...


Apparently there is a Republican one coming as well...nuts that they have been able to hide this for so long.
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You can't read Playboy on the plane? But they sell it right there in the airport gift shop!
Or: people want Congressmen to fly coach, deal with our foibles! -
There is slush fund to pay off victims run by the House
This needs to be public irregardless of party being a mute point -
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that twitter comment feed has AIDSHoustonHusky said: -
But it's ok to be a pedophile.
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@MikeDamone your support of pedophiles is duly noted.
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HoustonHusky said:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/paulmcleod/she-complained-that-a-powerful-congressman-harassed-her?utm_term=.ltn6G4jP0#.eaxmBpQ3z
Apparently there is a Republican one coming as well...nuts that they have been able to hide this for so long. -
@AZDuck was just telling us all about the miracle re-birth of Detroit too.Southerndawg said:
I'm pulling my offer for that quaint little bungaloo. -
You don't suppose there's more to Detroit than one abandoned factory, do you?salemcoog said:
@AZDuck was just telling us all about the miracle re-birth of Detroit too.Southerndawg said:
I'm pulling my offer for that quaint little bungaloo.
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2017/07/forbes_lists_detroit_as_most_u.html
http://www.freep.com/story/money/personal-finance/susan-tompor/2017/08/27/detroit-hotbed-home-sellers/601286001/ -
For someone whining in another thread about people not understanding Texas you are quick to defend a town where you can buy a house for less than a car.
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Welcome to last week's conversation. Where I mentioned that real estate was booming, relatively speaking, in Detroit. The cooger saw a twitpic of Detroit looking shitty and got all het up. Facts is facts, Jack.HoustonHusky said:For someone whining in another thread about people not understanding Texas you are quick to defend a town where you can buy a house for less than a car.
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Detroit proper is an utter shit hole. Grosse Pointe, Grosse Point Farms, Grosse Pointe Shores, Bloomfield Hills, etc, not so much. HTHAZDuck said:
Welcome to last week's conversation. Where I mentioned that real estate was booming, relatively speaking, in Detroit. The cooger saw a twitpic of Detroit looking shitty and got all het up. Facts is facts, Jack.HoustonHusky said:For someone whining in another thread about people not understanding Texas you are quick to defend a town where you can buy a house for less than a car.
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Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out. -
So either way...RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out. -
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What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there. -
This is great. It's actually a great way to really drain the swamp. Get rid of as many of them as possible.
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As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife...
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Detroit is the blueprint for the rest of America under dotardcrat leadership. Nothing but fail.
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So...didn't have sex, but got paid anyway, but not a whore? MURCA!
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The pedophiles employ your time here dumbfuck.2001400ex said:But it's ok to be a pedophile.
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What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife...
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Like where, for instance? I don't recall ever seeing more homeless people than I have in democrat run cities in perma blue states. Some of these shitholes look as bad as the train station in Bucharest. Their platform of being the party that cares about the poor is a complete sham, just like their platform of being the party that cares about women is.AZDuck said:
What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife... -
Missing? What the fuck are you rambling about now? You are the idiot claiming a city full of vacant houses is a real estate goldmine in a city you admit to never seeing anything beyond the airport.AZDuck said:
What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife... -
Christ. Here's the fucking pea patch if you want to play in it.HoustonHusky said:
Missing? What the fuck are you rambling about now? You are the idiot claiming a city full of vacant houses is a real estate goldmine in a city you admit to never seeing anything beyond the airport.AZDuck said:
What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife...
And shockingly, most US major cities that are considered desirable places to live are run by Dems, or are run by Dems in states run by Dems, or both.
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live
1. Austin - Dem city, GOP state
2. Denver - Dem/Dem
3. San Jose - Dem/Dem
4. Washington DC - Dem
5. Fayetteville AR - Non/GOP
6. Seattle - Kswana Sawant/Dem
7. Raleigh/Durham - Non-Dem/split state gov't
8. Boston - Dem/split state gov't
9. Des Moines - Dem/GOP
10. Salt Lake City - Dem/GOP
Other prominent places people like to live:
11. Boise - Dem/GOP
15. Dallas/Fort Worth - Dem-Split/GOP
16. San Francisco - Dem/Dem
17. Minneapolis-Saint Paul - Dem-Dem/Dem
18. Madison - Dem/GOP
20. Houston - Dem/GOP
22. San Diego - Dem/Dem
23. San Antonio - Dem/GOP
32. Portland - Dem/Dem
35. Tampa - Dem/GOP
40. Orlando - Dem/GOP
44. Phoenix - Dem/GOP
45. Jacksonville - GOP/GOP
46. Honolulu - Dem/Dem
48. Kansas City - Dem/GOP
50. Atlanta - Dem/GOP
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Silicon Valley is run by Dems and it is thriving.oregonblitzkrieg said:Detroit is the blueprint for the rest of America under dotardcrat leadership. Nothing but fail.
#SocialismInAction
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Flagged because holy fuck that top ten is bad.AZDuck said:
Christ. Here's the fucking pea patch if you want to play in it.HoustonHusky said:
Missing? What the fuck are you rambling about now? You are the idiot claiming a city full of vacant houses is a real estate goldmine in a city you admit to never seeing anything beyond the airport.AZDuck said:
What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife...
And shockingly, most US major cities that are considered desirable places to live are run by Dems, or are run by Dems in states run by Dems, or both.
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live
1. Austin - Dem city, GOP state
2. Denver - Dem/Dem
3. San Jose - Dem/Dem
4. Washington DC - Dem
5. Fayetteville AR - Non/GOP
6. Seattle - Kswana Sawant/Dem
7. Raleigh/Durham - Non-Dem/split state gov't
8. Boston - Dem/split state gov't
9. Des Moines - Dem/GOP
10. Salt Lake City - Dem/GOP
Other prominent places people like to live:
11. Boise - Dem/GOP
15. Dallas/Fort Worth - Dem-Split/GOP
16. San Francisco - Dem/Dem
17. Minneapolis-Saint Paul - Dem-Dem/Dem
18. Madison - Dem/GOP
20. Houston - Dem/GOP
22. San Diego - Dem/Dem
23. San Antonio - Dem/GOP
32. Portland - Dem/Dem
35. Tampa - Dem/GOP
40. Orlando - Dem/GOP
44. Phoenix - Dem/GOP
45. Jacksonville - GOP/GOP
46. Honolulu - Dem/Dem
48. Kansas City - Dem/GOP
50. Atlanta - Dem/GOP
Your poont is valid. -
Tells me that perhaps at a local level, the Dems might have their shit together.AZDuck said:
Christ. Here's the fucking pea patch if you want to play in it.HoustonHusky said:
Missing? What the fuck are you rambling about now? You are the idiot claiming a city full of vacant houses is a real estate goldmine in a city you admit to never seeing anything beyond the airport.AZDuck said:
What about all the places run by Dems that are doing great? Or is there something I'm missing?HoustonHusky said:
As of last year 1 in 5 homes in Detroit is vacant. As with all places there are some nice areas and not so nice areas, but in Detroit the latter far outweighs the former. And I'm sure it can be considered "undervalued", but that is only because it's at rock bottom.AZDuck said:
What I've read is that Detroit is now officially "undervalued," as real estate there is so much less than surrounding areas and the nation as a whole. And there's kind of a hipster revival thing going on where young people are moving in, taking advantage of one of the few urban areas in the country with affordable housing stock.RaceBannon said:Got me curious so I checked Redfin for homes under 50K in Detroit city limits. Got 350 hits
Did the same search in Seattle and got ZERO results.
I think the larger point originally was that if there was some REAL hope for Detroit on the horizon some fund would buy all 350 of those and more because the return would be huge if there were a revival.
20 - 30 years ago you could buy in the CD in Seattle for under 50K. It was a good value obviously.
The IE was bought up and sold again after the 08 crash.
I'm not sure what would bring value back to Detroit but follow the money and you may or may not find out.
The Quicken Loans guy seems to be involved as well.
I've only ever changed planes there.
And one of the main reasons why is because it's been run by a bunch of folks like Conyer's wife...
And shockingly, most US major cities that are considered desirable places to live are run by Dems, or are run by Dems in states run by Dems, or both.
https://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live
1. Austin - Dem city, GOP state
2. Denver - Dem/Dem
3. San Jose - Dem/Dem
4. Washington DC - Dem
5. Fayetteville AR - Non/GOP
6. Seattle - Kswana Sawant/Dem
7. Raleigh/Durham - Non-Dem/split state gov't
8. Boston - Dem/split state gov't
9. Des Moines - Dem/GOP
10. Salt Lake City - Dem/GOP
Other prominent places people like to live:
11. Boise - Dem/GOP
15. Dallas/Fort Worth - Dem-Split/GOP
16. San Francisco - Dem/Dem
17. Minneapolis-Saint Paul - Dem-Dem/Dem
18. Madison - Dem/GOP
20. Houston - Dem/GOP
22. San Diego - Dem/Dem
23. San Antonio - Dem/GOP
32. Portland - Dem/Dem
35. Tampa - Dem/GOP
40. Orlando - Dem/GOP
44. Phoenix - Dem/GOP
45. Jacksonville - GOP/GOP
46. Honolulu - Dem/Dem
48. Kansas City - Dem/GOP
50. Atlanta - Dem/GOP
Yet still Trump winners win nationally.
#DNCshitshow