Pontiac, Michigan, has had three emergency managers since 2009. They have gotten rid of most public services, either by outsourcing or privatizing them.

A powerful quote in this NY Times story:

“An emergency manager is like a man coming into your house,” said Donald Watkins, a city councilman. “He takes your checkbook, he takes your credit cards, he lives in your house and he sleeps in your bed with your wife.” Mr. Watkins added, “He tells you it’s still your house, but he doesn’t clean up, sells off everything and then he packs his bag and leaves.”