public employee unions pay big money into campaign coffers to elect democrat politicians, who, after they are elected, cut sweetheart deals with the public employee unions, who pay big money into campaign coffers of democrat politicians, who, after they are elected, cut sweetheart deals with the public employee unions, who . . .
well, you get the idea. it’s Chicago, the sequel.
Chapter 9: Reorganization for municipalities[edit]
Main article: Chapter 9, Title 11, United States Code
A Chapter 9 bankruptcy is available only to municipalities. Chapter 9 is a form of reorganization, not liquidation. Notable examples of municipal bankruptcies include that of Orange County, California (1994 to 1996) and the bankruptcy of the city of Detroit, Michigan in 2013.