Lessons Learned the Hard Way in Detroit
02 August 2013
CFIF Senior Vice President Timothy Lee discusses the liberal policy decisions, which spanned multiple decades, that contributed to Detroit's bankruptcy and compares them to the limited-government policies in Houston, Texas, a city that is thriving.
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