Capt Worley PE
Run silent, run deep
^I loved Roger and Me. Only good film Moore ever made.
For some reason, I didn't think felons could hold elected office.
Detroit and Wayne County started construction but it's already so far over budget that they can't afford to finish it.
A federal judge has given a green light for Detroit to proceed with its bankruptcy, the largest municipal bankruptcy in history.
The ruling opens the door for the city to cut billions of dollars in payments that are owed to city employees, retirees, investors and other creditors.
Unions and pension funds had argued that the city should not be eligible to use bankruptcy court protections. They said that regardless of the Detroit's financial troubles, city and state officials did not negotiate with creditors in good faith in an effort to reach a deal on its liabilities.
In his ruling, Judge Steven Rhodes found the city did not meet that threshold, yet he ruled that such negotiations were impractical because of the huge number of creditors, which total more than 100,000. So, ultimately, he concluded that the city filed its petition properly.
One major union, the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, has already said it plans to appeal the decision.
This bankruptcy situation is being watched closely by lots of cash-strapped cities. Many municipal leaders have looked short-term and avoided employee raises while agreeing to absurd pensions.
That's an interesting thought...This bankruptcy situation is being watched closely by lots of cash-strapped cities. Many municipal leaders have looked short-term and avoided employee raises while agreeing to absurd pensions.
I don't think it'll be too long before state start declaring bankruptcy to rid themselves of pensions.
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