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In reply to the discussion: Judge says Detroit bankruptcy filing was unconstitutional, must be withdrawn [View all]Veilex
(1,555 posts)52. Perhaps you missed the link?
I'll post it for you again in cased you did. This is where my argument comes from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bankruptcy
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Judge says Detroit bankruptcy filing was unconstitutional, must be withdrawn [View all]
ErikJ
Jul 2013
OP
In other words, pull yourself up by your fucking boot straps republicans!
Rebellious Republican
Jul 2013
#2
She also ordered that a copy of her declaratory judgment be sent to President Barack Obama
progressoid
Jul 2013
#4
Next step of the corporatist coup, take down the State Constitutions by starting with education
DhhD
Jul 2013
#9
State laws and const. don't go out the window...but if they contradict the Federal law is supreme.
Odious justice
Jul 2013
#21
I will concede that you do appear correct after further review regarding the article in question...
Veilex
Jul 2013
#65
As I pointed out in a previous post, that is NOT what the US Supreme Court had ruled
happyslug
Jul 2013
#54
there needs to be a law protecting pensions from these fucking pirates. they dont like the backlash
leftyohiolib
Jul 2013
#18
The Department of Labor has the write up for Plans so that you can inquire about your rights
DhhD
Jul 2013
#37
Correct. Cities should not be allowed to cancel municipal workers' union contracts and
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#23
Also a question of who gets paid first - pensioners, creditors or bond holders.
yellowcanine
Jul 2013
#45