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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (727665)7/19/2013 4:10:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577987
 
What's even better is that the judge sent a copy of her judgement to President Obama, hoping for a bailout. Cause you know, bankruptcies by the city are "unconstitutional," but begging for bailouts from outside the state are not.

Who appoints these wacko judges anyway?

Wow. You know best and you're not even an attorney. And you know who is a doctor and who isn't on this thread. Your sense of entitlement and arrogance knows no bounds.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (727665)7/19/2013 4:35:57 PM
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It would be interesting to see what could happen if Detroit could start over from scratch. Put a moratorium on unions, hoods, taxes etc. Even enact a curfew with neighborhood watches. Bring in the Dozers then sell bonds for redevelopment.

A free zone.

The one trouble that may be a little hard to get people to move there because it's not the strategic place it used to be and most seem to want to move to southern low tax and warmer states. So that would need to be countered. On the plus side they have a good potential work force.