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PatColo
29th June 2011, 06:13 AM
RT by way of collapsenet, Ruppert's remarks below, RT video at link. Camel's nose inside the tent, this is next, "Reaction/Solution" phase for the engineered bankrupting of Municipalities ("Problem"). TPTB count on much "oh well they're a black city" reaction to this - but your city is in the queue for the same.

Crumbling US town on verge of democratic collapse (http://rt.com/news/usa-michigan-democratic-collapse/)

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Published: 28 June, 2011, 09:23
Edited: 28 June, 2011, 13:20



Benton Harbor protest against stripping powers of the local government



An American state known for its great lakes has seen its middle class fade and automotive industry crumble. In Michigan’s poorest city, elected officials have lost all authority to govern as an unprecedented democratic collapse plays out.



In the face of massive public opposition, Michigan lawmakers recently reshaped democracy by giving unilateral authority to officials known as “emergency financial managers”. EMFs have independent authority to fire elected officials, close schools, void union contracts, sell public property and privatize assets.


Residents and authorities of the small Michigan town of Benton Harbor say that the changes that have come to their town recently are alarming.


“We believe it is illegal, immoral and unconstitutional,” said Benton Harbor Mayor Wilce Cooke. “No one person in this country has all that authority. The president of the United States did not have that authority.”


Benton Harbor residents like Scott Elliot say his city could be the start of a changing landscape in American politics.


“People throw around words like oligarchy and that sort of thing, but that is what it already is,” he said. “I think that the average citizen is going to have less and less to say about what is done with public assets.”


The new decision-makers are appointed by the governor to oversee school districts and cities like Benton Harbor facing financial distress. In April, Benton Harbor’s EMF stripped the elected City Council of its democratic power, leaving a city of 11,000 struggling Americans under the rule of a man they did not elect.


At least four other cities including Detroit have an emergency manager. In the “Motor City”, the EMF laid off some 6,000 teachers and is pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars

“They are hypocritical,” Wilce Cooke says. “They are trying to export democracy around the world, but at home, they are trying to suppress the citizens of this country.”


Benton Harbor Commissioner Marcus Muhammad believes that what is happening in his city might soon be repeated elsewhere.


“Doctor Martin Luther King said that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” the commissioner said. “So it is Benton Harbor today, but it could be New York tomorrow or it could be Chicago next week.”


Benton Harbor is one of roughly 100 cities or towns in Michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse. It seems that economic desperation is paving the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the state. Critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the US has always claimed to stand for.



It has never failed that when there were monumental events breaking there's always something TPTB sneak under the "chaff". Not that Fort Calhoun and everything else are trivial. This may be the behemoth law that allows for the instantaneous disappearance of local government and the no-recourse stealing of everything... all at once. And there will be no elected official to complain to. There will be no one at all to complain to. This is naked, brutal thievery.

I'll be writing about this. -- MCR

Canadian-guerilla
29th June 2011, 06:39 AM
one can only hope one of these “emergency financial managers”
does something REALLY REALLY STUPID that lights a match under the peoples ass

true resistance has to start at the local level

imo


this could be a thread worth following

Awoke
29th June 2011, 06:50 AM
What exactly is "Financial martial law"?

Canadian-guerilla
29th June 2011, 06:56 AM
What exactly is "Financial martial law"?

local bank holiday ?

limited withdrawals ?

mrnhtbr2232
29th June 2011, 07:06 AM
What exactly is "Financial martial law"?

Unilateral tyranny disguised as austerity management. The top is now appointing their redistribution lieutenants openly instead of trying to hide them in plain sight.

Ares
29th June 2011, 07:13 AM
Benton Harbor is a dump, always has been. The state should of backed away and just let it implode. It's polar opposite is Saint Joseph MI. Mostly white and prosperous while it's twin (they are called the twin cities here) is mostly black and for the most part it reminds be of Gary Indiana.

Do I think the state should of intervened? Nope. The reason I think they did is that if Benton Harbor failed the way it was intended it would of hurt the states bond rating. Because it is Michigan after all and Benton Harbor is hardly the only city having financial issues in that state.