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It really depends how you define unfair, and the context surrounding it.
Is it unfair because there is corruption and misuse of tax dollars? In which case, yeah that's a pretty big problem and people need to be removed and even go to jail.
Is it unfair because your municipality is about to go bankrupt? No not really because you don't have a choice at that point. The failures that brought this about should probably result in the removal of people regardless.
Unfortunately, many municipalities in the US are going bankrupt largely because of corporate greed and the negligence of those counties from pushing back against it. Making this a pretty widespread problem as you have also noticed.
Things like:
Ultimately, this has its roots back in corporate greed and corporate consolidation.