Democrat Detroit mayor Mike Duggan just turned away thousands of Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Public health experts say that's a bad idea.⁠

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is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?


Has anybody tried to blame Trump yet?
i forgot...of course...TRUMP WAS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT!
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Well, according to the Detroit Press, it was reported that it was a "misunderstanding".

Duggan's Johnson & Johnson vaccine remarks a 'misunderstanding,' White House adviser says

 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.


The apparent fact that Michigan didn't put his party affiliation on the ballot doesn't change the fact the Mr. Duggan is a left wing extremist Democrat.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.


The apparent fact that Michigan didn't put his party affiliation on the ballot doesn't change the fact the Mr. Duggan is a left wing extremist Democrat.

I don't know him, but it does highlight the fact that the OP in the first word of his title, and his source which he didn't bother to vet, injected a meaningless and misleading adjective, apparently for the purpose of a Composition Fallacy.

Detroit hasn't elected a Democrat Mayor since 1911, seven years before its charter dumped the idea of partisan elections.

Oh and "Michigan" wouldn't have put party affiliations on the ballot anyway. The city would have done that if it were going to be done. Detroit is a city, not a state.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.


The apparent fact that Michigan didn't put his party affiliation on the ballot doesn't change the fact the Mr. Duggan is a left wing extremist Democrat.

I don't know him, but it does highlight the fact that the OP in the first word of his title, and his source which he didn't bother to vet, injected a meaningless and misleading adjective, apparently for the purpose of a Composition Fallacy.

Detroit hasn't elected a Democrat Mayor since 1911, seven years before its charter dumped the idea of partisan elections.

Oh and "Michigan" wouldn't have put party affiliations on the ballot anyway. The city would have done that if it were going to be done. Detroit is a city, not a state.


I'll take your word for it about Michigan elections. In many states, its the state government , not the local municipalities that determine election codes and regulations. If Michigan trusts each little locality with that duty, so be it.
 
some people are still treating it like the bargain-basement alternative, and that attitude could create skepticism, especially in already-underserved populations. ⁠
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
Remember in that short video. Atlantic city gambling rules and laws totally written by Progressives socialists in the 1970's. Corrupted Prog politicians of that era. From the state capital in Trenton to A.C. They blew it. They blew free money. The city should have been completely rebuilt.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.


The apparent fact that Michigan didn't put his party affiliation on the ballot doesn't change the fact the Mr. Duggan is a left wing extremist Democrat.

I don't know him, but it does highlight the fact that the OP in the first word of his title, and his source which he didn't bother to vet, injected a meaningless and misleading adjective, apparently for the purpose of a Composition Fallacy.

Detroit hasn't elected a Democrat Mayor since 1911, seven years before its charter dumped the idea of partisan elections.

Oh and "Michigan" wouldn't have put party affiliations on the ballot anyway. The city would have done that if it were going to be done. Detroit is a city, not a state.


I'll take your word for it about Michigan elections. In many states, its the state government , not the local municipalities that determine election codes and regulations. If Michigan trusts each little locality with that duty, so be it.

The STATE elections run political partisan elections. STATES are run by their state constitutions. CITIES are structured by their charters. And the one Detroit uses dropped the idea of political parties in 1918, over a century ago.

Most cities/municipalities in fact don't list political parties in their local elections. There's no reason to. Whatever district the city government decides gets its trash picked up on Thursdays has nothing to do with "Democrats and Republicans", never did. What the OP (and his source) are doing here is trying to construct a grand Ass-ociation Fallacy. The fact that this Mayor or that one may be personally a Democrat, Republican or a Whig means no more than the party affiliation of the cashier at your grocery store. So when the OP leads his thread off with an entirely irrelevant adjective, he's being dishonest. That's where I come in.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
Remember in that short video. Atlantic city gambling rules and laws totally written by Progressives socialists in the 1970's. Corrupted Prog politicians of that era. From the state capital in Trenton to A.C. They blew it. They blew free money. The city should have been completely rebuilt.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and take a guess that "short video" refers to the gif in my sigline depicting the implosion of what used to be the Rump casino a few weeks ago? (A gif is an animated image, not a "video").

"Progressives" were gone for decades by the 1970s and I'm pretty sure "socialists" have never run Atlantic Shitty, but in any case that Rump casino opened in 1984 -- which means whatever "gambling rules and laws" applied in the 1970s, were already in place when he went there and opened that building. Remember that the 1970s was when Rump was still not renting to black people in New York; he hadn't yet "developed" into "black guys counting my money --- I hate it" in the gambling milieu.

Why is it in my sigline? It's a metaphor.
 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
Remember in that short video. Atlantic city gambling rules and laws totally written by Progressives socialists in the 1970's. Corrupted Prog politicians of that era. From the state capital in Trenton to A.C. They blew it. They blew free money. The city should have been completely rebuilt.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and take a guess that "short video" refers to the gif in my sigline depicting the implosion of what used to be the Rump casino a few weeks ago? (A gif is an animated image, not a "video").

"Progressives" were gone for decades by the 1970s and I'm pretty sure "socialists" have never run Atlantic Shitty, but in any case that Rump casino opened in 1984 -- which means whatever "gambling rules and laws" applied in the 1970s, were already in place when he went there and opened that building. Remember that the 1970s was when Rump was still not renting to black people in New York; he hadn't yet "developed" into "black guys counting my money --- I hate it" in the gambling milieu.

Why is it in my sigline? It's a metaphor.


God, you're annoying

 

is he related to Hacksaw Jim Duggan?

Detroit doesn't label political parties in its elections Dumbass. Like most cities and municipalities, its elections are nonpartisan.
Remember in that short video. Atlantic city gambling rules and laws totally written by Progressives socialists in the 1970's. Corrupted Prog politicians of that era. From the state capital in Trenton to A.C. They blew it. They blew free money. The city should have been completely rebuilt.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and take a guess that "short video" refers to the gif in my sigline depicting the implosion of what used to be the Rump casino a few weeks ago? (A gif is an animated image, not a "video").

"Progressives" were gone for decades by the 1970s and I'm pretty sure "socialists" have never run Atlantic Shitty, but in any case that Rump casino opened in 1984 -- which means whatever "gambling rules and laws" applied in the 1970s, were already in place when he went there and opened that building. Remember that the 1970s was when Rump was still not renting to black people in New York; he hadn't yet "developed" into "black guys counting my money --- I hate it" in the gambling milieu.

Why is it in my sigline? It's a metaphor.


God, you're annoying

Don't call me "God". It's just a matter of doing one's homework. I already knew about Detroit, and most cities, so I knew right away the title here was bullshit. Now explain to the class why you did it.
 

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