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In reply to the discussion: Should Detroit be bailed out? [View all]Union Scribe
(7,099 posts)59. No, it isn't. The GOP running the show here
don't give two flying figs about the voters or what they say. Voters rejected the emergency manager law that allowed the governor's puppet to declare Detroit bankrupt, but they pushed it through anyway. I mean we literally voted on a measure that said, "no there should be no emergency managers" and they went ahead and made a new law that said "yes there will be."
The Federal government now needs to get off its ass and protect both democracy and the workers getting bowled over in this city and state.
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Yes. If we can send a bazillion dollars to 'fill in the blank' we can bail Detroit out
curlyred
Aug 2013
#54
By who? State of Michigan... possibly. Federal government... hell no.
taught_me_patience
Aug 2013
#56