Welcome to the official blog of the Friends of George Cushingberry. I hope that this blog will serve as another method of communicating with the people. I am a true jobs, justice, peace, and equal opportunity Democrat. I would like your support to continue this mission for the betterment of you.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Notice of Public Meeting 11/16/15 - Citizens for Sensible Cannabis Reform
by Richard C. Clement
An informational meeting regarding the City of Detroit’s new
Marijuana laws will be held on November 16, 2015 at 7pm at the Northwest
Activities Center. This meeting is sponsored by Citizens for Sensible Cannabis
Reform to address the provisions of the new ordinance that are totally contrary
to the will of people. If no action is
taken, this Ordinance will be implemented with immediate effect. All owners will be served a notice to cease
and desist from doing business and, be given 30 days to shut down. However, if
a people inspired ballot initiative to repeal the objections in the ordinance
is signed by 5000 people, the ordinance will be suspended until a vote of the
citizens is taken in the next general election.
This process will also enable you to add things you want as a citizen
with the ballot language.
We invite you to come to this meeting to be informed and enlightened
about the many benefits of licensing and managing products from the Cannabis plant that will create jobs. On WHCB1200AM Detroit, with Midred Gaddis, a caller said that Churches don’t create jobs. This is not true because a lot of the
Churches do a lot of excellent work in rebuilding homes. With the removal of the 1000ft barrier, material like drywall, concrete and, an entire
home can built with the plant. This
includes the buildings that are occupied by cannabis entrepreneurs who pay
property taxes and pay utility bills.
We
want new business owners to respect the new neighbors by doing a community
benefits agreements with the neighborhoods to UPGRADE the quality of life in the
City of Detroit. Urban gardening would
benefit young and old alike because would learn how to grow food, medicine, and
agriculture properly. Detroit Citizens are some of the best urban gardeners in
the world who made the City much better because they take the time to do it
right!
So if you want to have your voice truly heard regarding
sensible Cannabis laws, please make plans to attend this meeting.
Labels:
Cannabis,
City of Detroit,
Northwest Activities Center,
Politics,
Taxes
Monday, October 26, 2015
Field Report: The Protest on Livernois and Outer Drive on Thursday October 22, 2015 @ 9PM
by Richard C. Clement
The protest by the New Era Detroit organization on Livernois
and Outer Drive that blocked traffic was handled by the wisdom of the elders in
the crowd and the presence of officers from the Detroit Police 12th precinct. We
are extremely glad that things turned out well. Shout out to Keith Williams, and State Rep
Latoya Garrett who appeared and listened to the protesters. While the message of supporting black
businesses was valid, blocking the
street preventing customers from getting to the businesses that the black
people own hurt their cause. Places like Kuzzos and Baker Keyboard lost
customers because of their street blockage and was counter to the message that
they wanted to send. Order was restored when the protesters started to sit down
and talk instead of cursing and aggressiveness.
We hope that some of them changed their mind on the
importance of voting and how to deal with the problem of gerrymandering. It is the gerrymandering of districts that
create the voter disenfranchisement and, gives the young an illusion that their
vote does not count. By selecting large
tracts of land a political party winning
an election in a Census year can draw new district lines and shape policies for
the next 10 years. The result of this
effect is a gridlock situation where nothing gets done and the neighborhoods
are not represented fairly in Lansing and Washington. You get laws passed that
will only benefit the few at the expense of the majority of the people.
Making a law referendum proof by preventing the voters from
deciding what the people want is a form of voter fraud at the legislative
level. Legislative Voter Fraud takes
your takes your voice away from making changes in the process against the
majority of the people. To change that you have to register to vote, sign a
petition, and vote the change into law.
Laws like a declaring a misdemeanor for making a referendum proof law against the will of the
people can be handled by a ballot initiative signed by registered voters asking
for their voice with their vote.
In a football game ever play run does not go for an instant
touchdown. Therefore this is going to be a ground game all the way to 2020 of
voting in every election. You also have to support the ballot initiative for a
non-partisan commission to pick the districts at the Congressional, State,
Local, and County level to get a true representation of a community. By voting this into law, you will end the
gridlock that goes on in Lansing and Washington and get a true representation
of your neighborhood at the State and US Capitol.
Change is coming but it takes time. Vote anyway.
Notice of Public Meeting 11/10/2015 Michigan State Fairgrounds and The Magic Plan
by Richard C. Clement
This MEETING IS CANCELED as of 11/09/15
This area is in a strategic location in the region for a large transit
hub that would handle east west transportation via M1 Rail or High speed bus.
Directions from Grosse Point to Wixom, Detroit to Pontiac, and Nationwide
Amtrak services with connections to New York, Toronto, Chicago, Ohio and other destinations that can be reached from this location. Group Member Marvin Beatty is a lifelong Detroit resident that is fully
committed to the city and is committed to the hiring dedicated Detroit
residents who want a job.
If you want to see positive change and have knowledge in the future of Detroit, please show your support and gratitude for plan by attending this meeting. There is room for public comment of up to 2:00 minutes.
Meet the developers and view the plans for the new Michigan State
Fairgrounds by Entrepreneur Earvin “Magic”
Johnson and the Magic Plus Group at this meeting that is open to the public. The
development of this area will create jobs and opportunity for many Detroiters
old and new. This area will have a movie theater, new homes, and a theater
complex that will add to the revitalization of our neighborhood.
Site Plan - State Fairground |
If you want to see positive change and have knowledge in the future of Detroit, please show your support and gratitude for plan by attending this meeting. There is room for public comment of up to 2:00 minutes.
Labels:
AMTRAK,
City of Detroit,
State Fairgrounds
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
What Does Take to Make a Great City? Home Repair and Restoration Training Programs
by Richard Clement
Councilmember ProTem
Cushingberry is pleased to report that 16 homes in District 2 have been
selected to participate in the Detroit Neighborhood Repair Program. Beginning
in the Fall of 2015 the Detroit Land Bank will sell these homes to the program
using an investment of $30 million dollars into the program from the
AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust Fund. The City of Detroit Housing and Revitilization Department will provide up to $850,000 in start up costs from a special escrow account.
A partnership with the
AFL-CIO, Detroit Land Bank, and financial institutions are teaming up to
purchase 200 homes in the City of Detroit for restoration and occupation. The
target area will be the Bagley Neighborhood in Northwest Detroit. Then
the project will expand to the Grandmont Rosedale neighborhood and other
neighborhoods as selected by the program.
The core of a city is
its neighborhoods. Decades of disinvestment and high levels of
foreclosures have devastated Detroit's neighborhoods. All neighborhoods are
plagued by thousands of vacant and vandalized homes in need of extensive
repair. The net result of these negative actions makes it difficult for
potential homeowners to obtain financing. To reverse this trend, the
Detroit Neighborhood Home Repair Program will create a business model with the
following:
1.
A sustainable business
model to acquire, repair, and finance abandoned homes and properties in the
Detroit Land Bank Inventory
2.
Rebuild in three to five
years between 250 to 300 abandoned homes using union labor and, employing
Detroit residents in the repair program
3.
Securing funding from
foundations, governments, and other private sources to bring cutting edge
mortgage, finance, home owner counselling and, pre-apprenticeship training into
the program.
4.
Create home-ownership
opportunities, generate workforce training opportunities, provide union
construction jobs and, foster neighborhood stabilization.
Target home buyers are
those earning between 80% and 150% Area Median Income (AMI) of $26,325 for the
Detroit Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or a program range between $21,060 and $39,488. Incentives will be
given to municipal workers including teaches, firefighters, and police, as well
as UAW members, and current and former neighborhood residents. This program is
an opportunity for anyone who wants a career in skilled trades. Targeted
individuals like homeless veterans who need a second chance the opportunity
will be made available also.
The addresses of the properties in District 2 are:
Addr# | Street Name | Zip | NBHD | |
19205 | Greenlawn | 48221 | Bagley | |
18689 | Ilene | 48221 | Bagley | |
17547 | Mendota | 48221 | ||
18087 | Mendota | 48221 | ||
17132 | Monica | 48221 | Bagley | |
18265 | Monte Vista | 48221 | ||
18220 | Ohio | 48221 | Bagley | |
18461 | Ohio | 48221 | Bagley | |
17184 | Prarie | 48221 | Bagley | |
18964 | Prarie | 48221 | Bagley | |
18200 | San Juan | 48221 | Bagley | |
17165 | Santa Barbara | 48221 | Bagley | |
17527 | Stopel | 48221 | ||
8700 | W. Seven Mile | 48221 | Bagley | |
17180 | Wisconsin | 48221 | Bagley | |
18506 | Wisconsin | 48221 | Bagley |
These properties have
been identified as the show properties for a program that will help create
opportunities and restore structurally livable homes with future homeowners.
This will be an opportunity for someone to build their own home and learn a
skilled trade at the same time. So if anyone who wants to pursue carpentry, plumbing,
cement masonry, bricklaying, or any other skilled trade please contact Detroit
City Council President Brenda Jones Office and ask about the skilled trades
task force and the Office of
Councilmember Pro Tem George Cushingberry Jr regarding bank finance information.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Elections Canada 2015 - We Endorse Justin Tredeau for Canada's Next Prime Minister
By Richard Clement
We hope that the Canadian people Elect Justin Tredeau, as Canada's next Prime Minister.
Vote Canada Oct. 19th |
On October 19th, our
friends across the Detroit River will be selecting a new Prime Minister
and, we hope they select Justin Tredeau. Justin's father was Piere Elliot
Tredeau one of Canada's most successful Prime Ministers(wiki definition Click Here).
In 1969 he commissioned a
study to decriminalize Marijuana so that people would not clog a corrections
systems with small time drug offenders(click
Here for Toronto Star News)
He also was a statesman
because he could get along with everybody and treated people with respect. He is a change agent and, will be a good person for the Canadian
people because of his progressive stance on ending the War on Drugs
against people. He will spur better trade between the United States and, Canada through Detroit. He will solve the differences with the Moroun's
on the riverfront and, allow a creative repayment plan for the loan for the
bridge by using Industrial Hemp as a commodity to retire the debt. (Click Here On Howe to Pay For A New
Bridge)
We hope that the Canadian people Elect Justin Tredeau, as Canada's next Prime Minister.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
City Charter Bug Fix Review: Barrow's Ballot is in Good Hands - Press Release
Dear Tom,
The next general election is August 2016 and at that time
the Barrow plan would be in full effect.
The plan requires that two paper voting receipts be printed at every voting
location when the polls close after 8pm.
One with a signature that is taped on the wall at the voting location.
The other receipt is sent with the votes to the Elections Bureau for total vote
counting. Both receipts require a
signature on them. If there is a close
election then a recount would be required by law otherwise the votes are
certified by the clerk.
The question is, how hard is it for a printer to print two
sheets of paper?
This concept is very workable before the 2016 August Primary
Election. The next question is WHY you want to print the paper in the first
place. What is wrong with a voting scoreboard with real time results that you
can access on your phone, tablet, laptop, google glass, wristwatch, etc? How
about voting online one day? If you must print two tally sheets at the end of the night, then do what you have to do.
It is the position of Councilmember Cushingberry to review
this legislation with the Elections Commission and, personnel versed in Information Technology skills like
network management, data security, and system design. Tom Barrow’s work will not be in vain and the
initiative to have fair and accurate accounting of votes will be implemented by
the next general election.
The real fix is to the bug in the charter that is forcing
Councilmember Janee Ayers to run for office in 2016 and 2017 because of the
departure of Saunteel Jenkins. The wording in the charter says that a vacancy
has to be filled by voting in the next general election.
It should read that a vacancy has to be filled when the vacant position is up for election at the end of it's 4 year term.
Fact: Candidate Jenkins was elected for a 4 year job. She left early for a new job so Janee Ayers was appointed to fill out the remaining time.
Fixing this bug in the charter would save a lot of time
and money in the elections bureau and, address both issues at the same time. If Mr. Barrow is interested in taking on this task please
set up a meeting, call, or do what you do to get something started.
Thank you for your service to our community Tom.
Sincerely,
Richard Clement - Legislative Aide to Councilmember Pro Tem Cushingberry
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