https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfsP6TNo1S4

Probably one of the better ‘Shut Up and Listen’ sessions I have ever seen. It would have been better if Huether wasn’t there . . . Black Sheep (formerly Great Plains Coffee) was my stomping ground for years and years (I used to live a block away, until the neighborhood got to be too much – that was 14 years ago!) I also had my first art exhibit there (I think it was 1998) and several shows since. It truly is a diverse atmosphere, and the center of culture in Sioux Falls, I have met some of my best friends within those walls. And the conversations . . . more then I can count.

I applaud the audience for the challenging questions, though Scott and Chuck didn’t speak up 🙂

By l3wis

3 thoughts on “Mayor Huether steps on Detroit’s sacred ground”
  1. The ending where Mike chastised the welfare queens for not taking minimum wage jobs was priceless.

  2. Can he talk without his hands? Only one cry, amazing. So he worked one day for one hour at minimum wage while in college. Then he cried and daddy had to come get him.

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