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Here is why your math is faulty. You said:

Fact: Warwick owes $770 million and if it doubles again this year, like it did last year, Warwick will owe $1.5 Billion. Do the math. It isn't what any of us wants to believe, but these are the FACTS.

No it won't double next year. That would be like saying your 200K mortgage will double next year. That won't happen. You will continue paying on the mortgage but you won't see it double each year. You had your answer in the contents of the article but either chose to misunderstand or truly don't understand how this works. They are not compounded annually.

"... these liabilities – consisting of estimated unfunded pension and post-employment benefits – are not compounding annually as apparently Corrente did in his analysis."

I think that you take information and try to make it work in your favor. One of the biggest challenges on determining who you will vote for is you have to put your faith in someone that you know or someone new that you don't know. You can have all the plans in the world to help the city but until you are actually working in City Hall we don't know if you can make it happen. It is asking a lot from me as a voter to choose you as you do not have any experience in running a city. It is asking even more of me as a voter to choose you after I have read Ad nauseam your comments here on the Beacon. I said it before and I will say it again - you haven't helped yourself by responding on these boards.

From: Administration counters Corrente claim city headed for bankruptcy

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