DesideriScuri
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Of course it isn't about National health care. But, the "will of the people" argument is only supported by you when the "will of the people" supports your same beliefs. Thanks for posting a link that had even less to do with the actual meat of my response than anything. How do you assume the "will of the people" is based upon a non-elected official given the power to sell off the "people's" assets? The "non-elected official" was granted the powers by legislation drafted by "elected officials," no? Or, is that not representative of the "will of the people?" Careful how you answer that. Sweeping mandates of the EPA would be a ridiculously similar example of what you are griping about. Yet, I don't think you griped about the EPA's sweeping mandates, did you? One of the problems in MI is that Detroit is corrupt and bankrupt. Well, it used to be corrupt. It may or may not be now. The city was the driver of MI's economy. Now, it's falling into disrepair and crumbling. The people all want this, that and the other thing. No one is left to pay for it all, though. What do you do? Putting a city into receivership isn't unheard of in MI.:quote:
If Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder concludes that Detroit cannot fix its own financial problems, the city would become the sixth in the state to get an emergency manager. Benton Harbor, Flint, Pontiac, Ecorse and Allen Park currently have emergency financial managers.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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