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In Four More Years We'll Be Detroit

MarineCorpsVet Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 7:15 AM
Why don't YOU come up with some numbers to prove that what we are saying is false? What's good for the goose is good for the gander, isn't it? It hurts to be hoisted on your own petard, doesn't it?
jimmylynn Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 7:41 AM
Liberals think it's just fine to throw their wild opinions out to everyone without anything to back them up and believe they should be taken at face value. Why should you demand number crunching for consrevative ideas to be valid when other factors support such claims?

From one moment to the next the city of Detroit doesn’t know where its next bailout is coming from. Chronically unable to pay its bills, the city looks to the state for cash gifts to stave off default. Operating under the terms of a consent agreement hammered out with the state, Detroit faces fiscal uncertainty largely because it has failed to get adequate concessions from public employee unions that are unsustainable. And those concessions that they have wrested from unions, politicians in Detroit have been unwilling to enforce.     

One prominent Detroit attorney, however, is facing the future of the Motor...

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