Seriously? Consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees is a bold idea?
According to Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh, it is.
City Council President Charles Pugh said the mayor and the council “are capable of making these decisions on our own.”
“The City Council will support smart, tough decisions, but we need the mayor to show leadership on this issue,” Pugh said in a statement. “We should be talking about bold ideas — an emergency manager is the last thing we should be talking about.”
A spokesman for Bing did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Pugh said steps the city could take now include consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees.
Detroit is imploding from 50 continuous liberal Democrat ‘leadership’ and is on the brink of financial collapse. And the best the lib’s running Detroit can come up with is “consolidating departments, reducing contracts and raising license and permit fees.”
If you are a frequent MCT reader, you would know the real problem with Detroit is there is almost no economic activity within the city.
As previously pointed out at MCT, out of the total number of jobs at the top 20 employers in the city, 44.5% of the jobs are government jobs.
This unsustainable employment unbalance between public and private sector employment is a direct result of Detroit putting government front and center in its economy much like what Washington is doing today. Nearly half of the people working at Detroit’s top 20 twenty employers do not contribute anything to its economy (government, including education, is an expense) and in fact subtract from the economy.
Looking at the much ballyhooed 2010 census data you can see one unmistakable fact. People are voting with their feet , leaving Detroit and the results of LBJ’s Great Society experiment.
The Detroit City Council and Mayor can rearrange the deck chairs all they want. The only thing that is going to save the city is adopting a pro business, economic growth agenda.
And that doesn’t sound likely to happen anytime soon.