Illinois Insolvent Due to Pensions

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Geez!

Mendoza disagrees, saying that agencies are equipped to put those numbers together. The bill would help Mendoza keep track of how much interest the state is paying: She estimates that Illinois is already on the hook for $900 million in late-payment penalties.


 

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Now use that formula for the whole country and you get an idea how much the banks get compared to the Citizens. If you don't like the hole you are in you shouldn't have helped did it.

More like what happens when you are run into the ground by outside forces. Take the sanctions and interference out of the equation the countries and the citizens would be doing a lot better than any of the G8, perhaps even most of the G20 members.

This is the real price of freedom, not many are willing to go the extra mile to get there. In 10 years they will have rebuilt everthing and the failed states will outnumber the others about 4/1.