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I think the easiest thing measure our fiscal house is to consider it as a household. Would banks lend you money when you spend more each year than you take in and your debts keep on growing? Not likely unless the banks know that you will have an limitless future income stream, which is of course the taxpayers for the city.

Therefore, if you do not consider the taxpayers then our city is in great order. Worst case, we jack up property tax by 100% and we can easily balance the budget. Of course, it's never a question whether our fiscal house is in order, it's a question whether taxpayers are respected, which I'd say we were not.

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Hahah yeah, really. He inherited the company from daddy and considering he's been sitting on council for how many years now, god knows someone else is running it.

Seems my mouth engaged before my mind did.

I was not aware that Ford is CFO of Deco and its reported that the company does $100M in business (private co so who knows)

That being said, he cant be dumb and stupid.....maybe fat and arrogant but he must know enough about finances.

We shall see.

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