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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Cush's Solutions to the City of Detroit's Probems with Love

By George Cushingberry Jr. 

 
 
BJ Jones, a successful Detroit Black businessman and I were talking about his long time mentee Eddie Hall. One of America’s most successful auto dealers started from humble beginnings and worked his way through to where he is now. He valeted for the late Dick Harris, pioneer Black auto dealer and then for Mrs. Porterfield Wilson also heir to auto dealerships. BJ was talking how he had been successful in Saline, Ann Arbor and Royal Oak. He was not as successful in the City of Detroit. In fact we couldn’t think of any auto dealer today in Detroit city proper.  (B.J. wasn’t letting me use my academic research.) "What we need today is more Blacks serious about business. Find a need and fill it." He's right. Instead of focusing on jobs we need to focus on providing service, widgets, and useful products and innovative art for the market place.

 
When I become a councilman I will focus on the following:
  1. Helping individuals with employment and entrepreneurship. That’s one person at a time
  2. Expand drug treatment and insure immediate assistance to those in crisis addiction.
  3. Lower the homeless population by making mental health treatment a priority. This will reduce the desperation actions and lower the homeless population.
  4. Focus on Community Policing. If you know the neighbors personally and take the kids to parents first we can strengthen the community. Too many people are focused on retribution, retaliation, recriminations as opposed to rehabilitative prevention and treatment..

Earlier they retired the honorable Jackie Robinson's # 42 as an honor for all he accomplished for our nation and people.
 
WHY HASN'T OUR NAACP REALLY HONORED HIM?
 
WE SHOULD. HE WAS A TRUE BRIDGE BUILDER WHO CARRIED HIMSELF WITH DIGNITY AND RESPECT.
 
JAMES BROWN WAS RIGHT....."I don't want nobody to give me nothing, open up the door and I'll get it myself."
 
That’s the spirit to propel our City to greater heights.
 
STRAIGHT AHEAD
AND BACK TO THE ROOTS

With Love,
George Cushingberry Jr.  esq.
Your Candidate for Detroit City Council District #2

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