"It's cheating sir, and it's cheating good people who work," Aquilina told assistant state Attorney General Brian Devlin. "It's also not honoring the [United States] president, who took [Detroit automakers] out of bankruptcy."
In many cases bankrputcy cheats a lot of people out of money.
How often do we hear of state judges stopping bankruptcies because it’s “cheating”? They occur all the time. They are broke, they can’t pay, they can’t meet obligations, that’s why they are bankrupt.
Detroit is broke. It will continue to be broke. It will become even more broke than it is now.
“It’s cheating sir, and it’s cheating good people who work,” Aquilina told assistant state Attorney General Brian Devlin. “It’s also not honoring the [United States] president, who took [Detroit automakers] out of bankruptcy.”
A social justice judge injecting politics into a judicial ruling.
That judge is using North Korea type talk.