It is so sad to watch one of America’s greatest cities die a
horrible death. Once upon a time, the city of Detroit was a teeming
metropolis of 1.8 million people and it had the highest per capita income in
the United States. Now it is a rotting, decaying hellhole of about
700,000 people that the rest of the world makes jokes about. On Thursday,
we learned that the decision had been made for the city of Detroit to formally
file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. It was going to be the largest municipal
bankruptcy in the history of the United States by far, but on Friday it was
stopped at least temporarily by an Ingham County judge. She ruled that
Detroit’s bankruptcy filing violates the Michigan
Constitution because it would result in reduced pension payments for
retired workers. She also stated that Detroit’s bankruptcy filing was “also not
honoring the (United States) president, who took (Detroit’s auto companies) out
of bankruptcy“, and she ordered that a copy of her judgment be sent to
Barack Obama. How “honoring the president” has anything to do with the
bankruptcy of Detroit is a bit of a mystery, but what that judge has done is
ensured that there will be months of legal wrangling ahead over Detroit’s money
woes. It will be very interesting to see how all of this plays out.
But one thing is for sure – the city of Detroit is flat broke. One of the
greatest cities in the history of the world is just a shell of its former
self. The following are 25 facts about the fall of Detroit that will
leave you shaking your head…
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