底特律破產(chǎn)是徹底的失敗
????密歇根州州長(zhǎng)瑞克?斯奈德超人般地奮戰(zhàn)了兩年,希望能打破僵局:他批準(zhǔn)了緊急貸款,,聘請(qǐng)了財(cái)務(wù)穩(wěn)定委員會(huì),。底特律的民選官員們不愿意、也無(wú)力行動(dòng)時(shí),,他最終任命了一位緊急管理人,。雖然遭到政敵抨擊,但這位州長(zhǎng)干凈利落地行使了自己的法定職責(zé)。 ????1984年,,我作為一名年輕記者來(lái)到底特律,,當(dāng)時(shí)的市長(zhǎng)是科曼?揚(yáng)。Cobo Hall,、People Mover等市政工程項(xiàng)目被視為這個(gè)城市的經(jīng)濟(jì)救星,,而很多白人居民已經(jīng)離開(kāi)底特律遷往郊區(qū)。但從各種跡象看,,顯然即便是在當(dāng)時(shí),,他的計(jì)劃也還是不夠:破損的人行道,熄滅的街燈,,堆積的垃圾,,荒廢的社區(qū)。 ????面對(duì)日本汽車(chē)行業(yè)的強(qiáng)力競(jìng)爭(zhēng),,通用汽車(chē),、福特(Ford)和克萊斯勒(Chrysler)重塑自身的過(guò)程并不順利,無(wú)可避免地給底特律帶來(lái)了沖擊,。工廠(chǎng)關(guān)閉了,。工人們?cè)僖舱也坏焦ぷ鳌H榔?chē)工人聯(lián)合會(huì)(The United Auto Workers)等工會(huì)組織過(guò)去總是積極爭(zhēng)取更高的薪資和更優(yōu)厚的福利,,這時(shí)也退縮了,。 ????底特律在衰落,但沒(méi)有出局,。一個(gè)市中心商務(wù)區(qū)已經(jīng)重生,。年輕人正在搬進(jìn)市中心的公寓。通用汽車(chē),、福特和克萊斯勒奪回了一些陣線(xiàn),。在底特律的市區(qū)社區(qū),一些先行者正在拆毀廢棄的房屋,,修剪草坪,,種植樹(shù)木。 ????或許最重要的是,,破產(chǎn)將迫使這個(gè)曾經(jīng)偉大的城市直面長(zhǎng)期被忽視的責(zé)任和拖欠,。底特律必須徹底改造財(cái)務(wù)狀況,翻過(guò)新的一頁(yè),,向貸款人證明它是負(fù)責(zé)任的,、有信用的借款人。如果底特律能這么做,,誰(shuí)又能說(shuō)未來(lái)它不會(huì)重塑偉大呢,?(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng)) |
????Governor Rick Snyder struggled heroically for two years to break the impasse, approving emergency loans, hiring a financial stability board, and finally appointing an emergency manager when it became obvious that Detroit's elected officials weren't willing or able to act. Accusations from his political adversaries notwithstanding, the governor's statutory authority and duty are clear-cut. ????I came to Detroit as a young reporter in 1984, when Coleman Young was mayor. In those days public works projects like Cobo Hall and the People Mover were seen as economic saviors for a city whose white residents had largely left for the suburbs. But the signs that his programs weren't sufficient were evident even then: shattered pavement, broken streetlights, uncollected garbage, blighted neighborhoods. ????The struggle of GM, Ford (F) and Chrysler to reinvent themselves in the face of competition from the Japanese auto industry inevitably had repercussions for Detroit. Plants closed. Workers could no longer find jobs. The United Auto Workers and other unions, traditionally the distributors of higher wages and richer benefits, withered. ????Detroit is down, not out. A downtown business district has been reborn. Young people are filling up downtown apartments. GM, Ford, and Chrysler are clawing their way back. Urban pioneers in city neighborhoods are tearing down abandoned houses, mowing lots, and planting trees. ????Perhaps most importantly, bankruptcy will force a once-great city to face long-neglected obligations and delinquencies. Detroit must overhaul its finances, turn over a new leaf, prove to lenders that it's responsible and deserving of credit. If Detroit can do this, who's to say greatness can't be in its future again? |