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Tag Archives: cities
The Biggest Theft Yet?
Since it first came out about two months ago, the story of Detroit’s bankruptcy has been fascinating and scary. The story that America’s media dishes out to us in 30 second sound bites doesn’t even come close to squaring with … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Greed, Economy, financial reform, Fiscal Crisis, Jobs, Labor, pensions, Retired Americans, Social Security
Tagged cities, Detroit, Pensions, state constitutions
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Will Your Town’s Library Soon Be Privatized?
One of the things we need to do from time to time is to step back and try to get a fix on what direction we are headed. Often we allow others to come in and take control without realizing … Continue reading
Posted in Budget, Economy
Tagged ALEC, cities, city services, fees, libraries, privatzing, taxes
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