Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
Dismissing publicly elected officials isn't anti-democratic? in what dictionary?

However, this version of the EM law seems to keep the elected officials in the loop. I think it is a reasonable compromise. It would, of course, be better if the citizens would simply elect officials that aren't the petty fools that seem to keep getting on city councils across the state from Birmingham to Benton Harbor
They aren't dismissed until they've failed their citizens by financial abuse. The citizen retain their rights to democratic action via their county, state, and federal governments. 'Dismissing' their lowest level of government when its broke actual restores their rights taken from them by miscreants.