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aGameOfThrones
12-03-2013, 08:05 PM
DETROIT (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday formally declared Detroit bankrupt, a landmark ruling that clears the way for potentially sweeping cuts to city worker pensions and retirement benefits and for steep and possibly precedent-setting losses to the cash-strapped city's bond holders.

The ruling by U.S. Judge Steven Rhodes, who cited the city's dismal finances and $18 billion owed to a multitude of creditors in support of his decision, marks a watershed in the history of Detroit. Once known as the cradle of the U.S. auto industry, the arsenal of democracy and the birthplace of Motown music, Detroit now adds an ignominious new title: largest bankrupt city in U.S. history.

Detroit's emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, in a news conference after the court hearing, said the city will seek to file a plan of readjustment - the city's roadmap toward financial solvency - by early January. He said negotiations are continuing with unions "even now," and called on all parties to bridge gaps in order to conclude Detroit's bankruptcy and move back toward fiscal stability.

In a financial plan he had laid out prior to the bankruptcy filing, Orr had proposed offering unsecured creditors shares in a $2 billion note in exchange for $11 billion in unsecured debt. Orr declined to state on Tuesday whether that remains his plan, and also refused to say how much of a reduction he will seek from secured creditors.

Rhodes, in his ruling that Detroit is eligible, accepted the city's contention that it is broke and that negotiations with its thousands of creditors were infeasible. That was enough to declare Detroit bankrupt under Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy code, Rhodes ruled. In a symbolic setback for the city, however, Rhodes found that Orr did not negotiate in good faith with creditors prior to the city's July 18 bankruptcy filing.

"It is indeed a momentous day," Rhodes said as he read aloud for more than an hour from a written statement in a packed courtroom. "We have here a judicial finding that this once-proud and prosperous city cannot pay its debts. It's insolvent. It's eligible for bankruptcy. At the same time it has an opportunity for a fresh start.

Rhodes also said the city could cut pensions as part of the restructuring, ruling against an argument that Michigan's constitution protects them from being slashed. However, Rhodes warned he will not rubber-stamp any pension cuts.

His ruling encompassed fine points of law as well as broad observations about Detroit's fiscal health. He stated that his findings were informed by a breakdown in Detroit's public infrastructure and rising crime rate. Rhodes will also issue a written opinion on Wednesday, which he said is around 140 pages.

STRUGGLING CITY

Detroit is burdened by $18.5 billion in debt as it struggles to provide even the most basic services to 700,000 residents. About 40 percent of the city's streetlights do not work and about 78,000 abandoned buildings litter the city, whose population peaked at 1.8 million in 1950.

"The city no longer has the resources to provide its residents with basic police, fire and EMS services," Rhodes said. He noted the average police response time is 58 minutes, more than five times the national average of 11 minutes.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/landmark-moment-making-judge-rule-042809695.html

DamianTV
12-03-2013, 09:14 PM
This will eventually come to EVERY US city. By the time some cities get hit, there may not even be a US to allow them to declare bankruptcy.

2young2vote
12-03-2013, 09:28 PM
Liberalism destroys business which destroys jobs, and jobs are what funds a government:

http://www.detroitmi.gov/News/tabid/3196/ctl/ReadDefault/mid/4561/ArticleId/196/Default.aspx

"...supported by the Detroit police and fire departments, will padlock and seal the entryways of illegal businesses across the city....An example of an illegal business is an appliance resale shop operating in an area that is zoned for retail."


They truly, honestly, do not have a single clue, do they? I can not even comprehend what is going on in their minds. What a bunch of kooks.

angelatc
12-03-2013, 09:59 PM
Liberalism destroys business which destroys jobs, and jobs are what funds a government:

http://www.detroitmi.gov/News/tabid/3196/ctl/ReadDefault/mid/4561/ArticleId/196/Default.aspx

"...supported by the Detroit police and fire departments, will padlock and seal the entryways of illegal businesses across the city....An example of an illegal business is an appliance resale shop operating in an area that is zoned for retail."


They truly, honestly, do not have a single clue, do they? I can not even comprehend what is going on in their minds. What a bunch of kooks.


Selling appliances isn't retail?

FindLiberty
12-03-2013, 10:00 PM
This will eventually come to EVERY US city. By the time some cities get hit, there may not even be a US to allow them to declare bankruptcy.

I wish you were wrong, but you are not.

ghengis86
12-03-2013, 10:31 PM
This paves the way for every other insolvent city - and there are many, many, many from sea to shinning sea - to discharge their crushing debt and pension obligations through bankruptcy reorganization.

Public pensioners beware, you're about to get hosed!

eduardo89
12-03-2013, 11:36 PM
Selling appliances isn't retail?

Selling is only retail if you have a permit.

AngryCanadian
12-03-2013, 11:45 PM
Liberalism destroys business which destroys jobs, and jobs are what funds a government:

http://www.detroitmi.gov/News/tabid/3196/ctl/ReadDefault/mid/4561/ArticleId/196/Default.aspx

"...supported by the Detroit police and fire departments, will padlock and seal the entryways of illegal businesses across the city....An example of an illegal business is an appliance resale shop operating in an area that is zoned for retail."


They truly, honestly, do not have a single clue, do they? I can not even comprehend what is going on in their minds. What a bunch of kooks.


It really doesn't matter which party is in Control.

DamianTV
12-04-2013, 02:30 AM
I wish you were wrong, but you are not.

If I ever find that I am, I will be so incredibly happy to be wrong on that.

Tod
12-04-2013, 04:30 AM
Selling appliances isn't retail?

Maybe they sell appliances to stores to resell to end users? Dunno.

Tod
12-04-2013, 04:32 AM
It is looking more and more like Gunny was right on the timing.


With this happening, things will surely start to snowball quickly as pensioners find their income getting slashed.

DamianTV
12-04-2013, 04:45 AM
Then lets not dwell on the death of Detroit, as it will NOT be the Last City to fall. We need to focus on the Future.

How many other Cities will up and DIE without Federal Funding? And which ones are at the top of the list? The thing is, people live in those cities, good people, and they need to plan to flat out evacuate before their city dies and SHTF.

Tod
12-04-2013, 05:32 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJEzCN5kfJE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnPZ1yuoFIc&feature=youtu.be

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ5ZgmjuTt8&feature=youtu.be

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwTq6xlEXpQ&feature=youtu.be

pcosmar
12-04-2013, 08:31 AM
http://www.theoutsiders.net/content/image/art/xenz/2011/original/dead-canary-1-429.jpg

told ya so.