What are you going to say? Nothin', that's what. What is there to say?
This is just the socialists attempting to avoid the natural consequences of the monstrosity they have birthed and called "the New America."
ZitatRuling that the governor and Detroit’s emergency manager violated the state constitution, an Ingham County Circuit judge ordered Friday that Detroit’s federal bankruptcy filing be withdrawn.
“It’s absolutely needed,” said Judge Rosemary Aquilina, observing she hopes Gov. Rick Snyder “reads certain sections of the (Michigan) constitution and reconsiders his actions.”
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“It’s cheating, sir, and it’s cheating good people who work,” the judge told assistant Attorney General Brian Devlin. “It’s also not honoring the (United States) president, who took (Detroit’s auto companies) out of bankruptcy.”
Aquilina said she would make sure President Obama got a copy of her order.
“I know he’s watching this,” she said, predicting the president ultimately will have to take action to make sure existing pension commitments are honored.
She actually speaks of this nothing as if he were a god, or a child's conception of a god, such as Santa Claus, watching down upon us, ordering the universe.
They said if I voted for Romney, the country would be in the hands of a bizarre cult worshiping a ludicrous god, and they were right!
Is She... Right? AlextheChick says that the unions (I assume) may have inserted a provision into the state constitution which essentially puts state taxpayers on the hook for any promises city governments make:
ZitatThis is the specific Michigan State Constitutional provision at play. Section 24 of the Michigan State Constitution reads as follows:
Section 24: Public Pension Plans and Retirement Systems, Obligation - The accrued financial benefits of each pension plan and retirement system of the state and its political subdivisions shall be a contractual obligation thereof which shall not be diminished or impaired thereby. Financial benefits, annual funding. Financial benefits arising on account of service rendered in each fiscal year shall be funded during that year and such funding shall not be used for financing unfunded accrued liabilities.
But that itself would be unconstitutional -- that would give Detroit voters the right to vote themselves the wealth of Michigan taxpayers.
Which seems to be precisely what the judge is saying -- Detroit spent money it didn't have, and spent itself into the grave, and now innocent taxpayers are required to make good on its contracts, despite not being parties to those contracts and despite not being under the sovereign political authority of Detroit.
Like we didn't know that they would find a judge to do this. Very predictable. Here is a bit of the judges bio...
ZitatAquilina, first elected a judge in 2004, formerly was a lawyer at the Michigan Army National Guard and an aide to a Democratic lawmaker.
This will be appealed. I also hope Zero steps in to bail out the corrupt city. Let's see the Rats up for reelection explain why their constituents tax money is going to pay for outrageous pensions in Michigan.
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State Judge has no authority whatsoever in Federal Bankruptcy proceedings.
The down side to declaring people mentally ill to justify confiscating their firearms is that if they win the fire fights they already have the insanity defense ...