Saturday, July 4, 2020

Mildred Gaddis Has A Gerrymandering Situation Going On

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https://www.theemgfoundation.com/
Mildred Gaddis has a foundation.


Mildred gets funding from the UAW and Ford.

Mildred Gaddis is the voice of Detroit politics, where, for the right price, you, too, can be on her show.

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Rory and the others, just saving the savages.
Rory Gamble is working with Matt Schneider on routing out corruption of the UAW.

Mildred has lots of friends in Wayne County politics.

Mildred Gaddis never once spoke upon the ilk of the Detroit Land Bank Authority, how people were becoming homeless, leading mothers to be incarcerated and children placed in foster care.

Nope.

But she had a foundation doing all the wonderful things on that salvific mission of salvaging the souls of the savages in her afrocentristic drumbeating chant to maintain the status quo of the heirarchy of the "Elected Ones".

I wonder if Mildred, or her foundation, got any of those precious Detroit Land Bank Authority properties.

They like to do transactions in these fake ass tax foreclosure properties because they got away with it in the Detroit Bankruptcy.

In the realm of the "Elected Ones", one is rewarded with either a fake ass LLC turnkey to start shuffling properties, or, they get a child welfare foundation to get Faith Based Funding to fix up properties, many local churches, which was intentional, because it all falls under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Detroit.

UAW President Rory Gamble gives a thumbs up after meeting with U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider at offices in Detroit, Michigan on June 30, 2020.UAW meets with feds to avert racketeering takeover, oversight

I bet Rory has lots of tales to tell...

Mildred was mean to my Sweetie, and so were all her other co-conspirators, which is why I am quite sure she will be covering the #coloredrevolution, to vote, like your life depends on it, literally.



I seem to recall another child welfare fraud operation going on.

Is Detroit's Pure Heart Foundation A Strafor - Detroit Land Bank Authority Trafficking Tiny Humans Operation?

Let us just call it gerrymandering for now, for it would be too premature to call it anything else but stealin' the children, land & vote.

#maytheheavensfall

Judge Mathis honor raises funds for Detroit girls program

mathisMany of Detroit’s prominent gathered Saturday night to honor Judge Greg Mathis and raise money for a fledgling organization that helps girls whose mothers are in prison.

The second annual Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers (DIM Project) event at The Roostertail on the riverfront honored Mathis as the 2016 Detroit Man of the Year for his “tremendous work in the city,” said Mildred Gaddis, host of the Mildred Gaddis Show on WCHB-AM 1200 and founder of Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers.

Mathis, a Detroit native whose popular television show is taped in Chicago, performs community outreach throughout Detroit, including programs at the Mathis Community Center on Greenfield.

Phaedra Parks, of the “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” attended the Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers event at The Roostertail on Saturday night.Gaddis said proceeds from Saturday night’s fundraiser will go to the DIM Project, a self-development program for young girls.

“We’ve been organizing and the program will launch in March,” Gaddis said Sunday.

Phaedra Parks, of the “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” attended the Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers event at The Roostertail on Saturday night.

Michigan state Sen. Bert Johnson, D-Highland Park, left, and United Auto Workers Vice President Jimmy Settles at Saturday’s night’s Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers fundraiser.
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Some of the those attending the Saturday event included Phaedra Parks, of the “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” O’Neil D. Swanson, president and CEO of Swanson Funeral Home, Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon, UAW Vice President Jimmy Settles, U.S. Reps. John Conyers, D-Detroit, and Brenda Lawrence, D-Southfield, and Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones.

Michigan state Sen. Bert Johnson, D-Highland Park, left, and United Auto Workers Vice President Jimmy Settles at Saturday’s night’s Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers fundraiser.

Gaddis said donations to the Daughters of Incarcerated Mothers can be sent to the EMG Foundation, 615 Griswold, Suite 400, Detroit, MI 48226.

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