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Cities Going Broke

cpwill

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What? Don't think this belongs in the Presidential Election forum?




Add this to the slow motion very public collapse of California, Illinois....

People are growing used to hearing warnings that we might turn into Greece. That's alarming, but Greece is still far away. Cities in America that look like yours....

Voters by November are going to be alot more open to the message that government is not too big to fail than I think Democrats wish. Every time voters read one of these stories, the President's path to reelection get's steeper.
 
Did government over promise, or under tax? I think it's a bit of both. The roaring 90's were never going to last, and think that's when many of these cushy union deals got signed, when revenue was flowing like water and it made no sense to up taxes.
 

No way, the economy is getting better. Didn't you see, Dow Jones is up! That means everything is better.
 
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