I think Bruce needs to try and be a bigger part of the team as he has a lot to offer I think. I hope it's Danielle too. © 2020 Minnesota Public Radio.
Yeah, she's definitely working the 'little girl' act and I don't think she works as hard as the others. He'll hone in one the least necessary for the storyline I reckon. All Rights Reserved. City budgets, which fund local infrastructure and services, have been slammed during the pandemic. I think Bruce needs to try and be a bigger part of the team as he has a lot to offer I think. It should be Danielle, she does nothing but preen at the pass. I think it could be Anthea/Grant/Bruce to be in trouble.
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I hope it's Danielle 'in trouble', don't think she brings much to the show. Who do you think is next in trouble? The only reason Anthea is still in is because it is not down to a publicc voteDIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK Marketplace is a division of MPR's 501 (c)(3). Unknown.
Linda will be ok if she can just get off the crab!
0 « 1 2 » Go. He'll sack Niomi next I reckon, seems the obvious next choice for me anyway, as he probably didn't like her speaking up for herself.
Probability wise...a girl will go next as it was a boy first.
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Anthea and Naomi for laying into Marco and both being pretty average in the Kitchen.I think it could be Anthea/Grant/Bruce to be in trouble.
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I think Bruce needs to try and be a bigger part of the team as he has a lot to offer I think.
“And these are all things that have broader effects on the national economy and the economic recovery.” City finances are in trouble. New York’s wealthy balk at the new tax lawHis city relies heavily on income tax revenue, which has fallen with unemployment Cities also rely on sales tax revenue, and consumers have been spending less.
Not a slacker like Jody- just willing to meander along at the pass.
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I think it could be Anthea/Grant/Bruce to be in trouble. As a result, cities are anticipating more cuts.With COVID-19 slowing local economies, cities and towns may need to tap rainy day fundsAs tax income shrivels, state budgets face a pandemic reckoning“Particularly when it comes to their municipal workforce, additional services, pulling back on capital and infrastructure projects,” McFarland said.