In Alexander County, the sheriff's patrol cars have been repossessed; three-quarters of his officers are laid off; the local prison has refused to take county inmates until debts are paid."
segunda-feira, março 01, 2010
Vamos viver tempos interessantes, mesmo, mesmo, mesmo!
Não concordo com Ambrose-Pritchard neste registo. Aproveito, no entanto, para chamar a atenção para a descrição do que está a acontecer ao estado do Illinois:
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"The state has been paying bills with unfunded vouchers since October. A fifth of buses have stopped. Libraries, owed $400m (£263m), are closing one day a week. Schools are owed $725m. Unable to pay teachers, they are preparing mass lay-offs. "It's a catastrophe", said the Schools Superintedent.
In Alexander County, the sheriff's patrol cars have been repossessed; three-quarters of his officers are laid off; the local prison has refused to take county inmates until debts are paid."
In Alexander County, the sheriff's patrol cars have been repossessed; three-quarters of his officers are laid off; the local prison has refused to take county inmates until debts are paid."
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E por cá, quando o dinheiro começar a escassear, como será?
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