I think if it happens in the end Mr Dillion will step down at the state level and come to Detroit under the guise of no candidates were able to be located.

We see what we are allowed to see.

In the older days when you worked for the city or most cities your pay was not very much ,it was more so you had a dependable job with good benefits for when it came time to retire.They never really made enough to invest to supplement their retirement.

Then it became a high wage combined with a nicer pension.

To me there are two classes of pensioners,if you penalize the first class who made the daily sacrifices in the lower pay to realize the benefits when they retired and lump them into the other group,is that really the best way?