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In reply to the discussion: Cries of Betrayal as Detroit Plans to Cut Pensions [View all]Big_Mike
(509 posts)47. You are welcome to think that
but I think it is simply luck and the turn around occurring in close proximity to one another. One discouraging sign is that the idiots in Sacramento are rushing to spend the money coming in and are not constructing statutory guidelines to smooth the rollercoaster highs and lows into something sustainable.
I blame myself for some of our problem. When Davis granted Oracle a no bid billion dollar contract and didn't straighten out other financial issues, I voted for his removal. It allowed Schwarzenegger to move in when I voted for Peter Camejo. The problem is that I don't see anyone trying to fix anything, other than their hopes for re-election. Sigh.
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Plus the very little they had to contribute to Political Parties is no longer available
Bandit
Jul 2013
#17
Show me how you plan to take a dollar, let alone trillions, from offshore
Dreamer Tatum
Jul 2013
#27
I think it's pretty clear that all that wasted revenue is not needed in Detroit.
Lasher
Jul 2013
#34