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Tag: Mayor BingBy KG One, Section News
This one is sure to give you a laugh (or make you cry, take your pick).
People, I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried. (8 comments, 192 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section Multimedia
Cancel the EM.
Things are shaping up nicely. I imagine that fiscal wreck that is Detroit's finances will right themselves in no time. {continued after the fold} (2 comments, 63 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Detroit News
City and state leaders have agreed on a milestone agreement that supports the city's reform agenda, officials announced Thursday. Told you it would happen. Heck, even the bad actors in the Snyder Administration are faking it so not to be the ones stuck holding the bag when this blows up in their face.
State Treasurer Andy Dillon said the agreement gives Detroit "a transparent roadmap" to get the bond money, but he's still concerned about the progress that's been made on the reform agenda. Much work to be done, Andy? Like what? Forcing the taxpayers of Michigan to be stuck with more junk bonds for the decades of unaccountable "protected class" Democratic Party rule in Detroit? No más, Señor Tesorero Dillon. Like it or not, the Consent Agreement was not agreed to in good faith. Not by Mayor Bing, nor by City Council, and most certainly not by Corporation Counsel. It is time for Governor Snyder to be held accountable too. It way past being painfully obvious when those who are viewed as crossing over to the dark side from time to time have reached their wits end with an alleged fiscal conservative governor enabling his spoiled rotten children to carry on by throwing money at them.
Either the city wants to be a full participant in its financial rescue or the governor should, to quote a famous failed presidential candidate, let Detroit go bankrupt. Comprender? The sad part for the rest of the state is that anyone watching the charade happening in Detroit, knows that in 2013 we'll still be having the same results. That's racists you say? See here. One Term untough Nerd (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
How many reset buttons does the Cesspool of Detoilet get to hit before the appropriate instrument of Chapter 9 happens?
via WXYZ
Not to worry, One Term Nerd will have Dillon, write another check. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Yogi's words make a lot of QE2 and Porkulus spending sense. And, the Looter City rejoices with 40% of what the other Looter Cities are handed from Lansing, via The Detroit News
The mayor is welcoming word that the state plans to dedicate $25 million toward blight elimination efforts across Michigan, including $10 million in the city. Yup. Another $97.2M crock of theft by our 2010 Majority. $20M for "counseling"? WTF?!?! The Hollow Men strike again... By KG One, Section News
Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.
The latest deadline for a decision under P.A. 4 on Detroit is looming fast (and our relentlessly positive governor really, really, really, really with a spoonful of sugar means it this time). This situation has become very fluid over the past several days. Don't have a scorecard? Here's a quick round-up. {Story continues below the fold} (9 comments, 1327 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Yessiree, Michigan's very own chocolate Anderson Cooper is going to stick everyone with his poor financial choices.
City Council President Charles Pugh is facing foreclosure and says he likely will abandon his $385,000 Brush Park condominium. Um, no dummy. Charles, you greedily chose to place yourself into a position that you knew you could not afford. Then again, finances never have been a priority for Charles, have they? (1 comment, 318 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
I know it's prolly wrong to enjoy the rattling death coughs of a failed Democratic Party social experiment, but it really warms the cockles of my heart on a lazy, blustery January day.
As the city nears financial collapse, owners erased at least $4.7 million in property taxes and liens this fall on more than 400 properties Wayne County appeared to sell back to them for pennies on the dollar, according to a Detroit News analysis. But, but, whaaa? Wait a minute. I thought Detroiters didn't want any Lansing interference in their affairs. Hmmmm... (4 comments, 448 words in story) Full Story
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