My Name is Paul H Cosentino. I started this Blog in 2011 because of what I believe to be wrongdoings in town government. This Blog is to keep the citizens of Templeton informed. It is also for the citizens of Templeton to post their comments and concerns.
I support Mr. Mitchell for selectman. From working with him on the board in the past, his prior voting record reflect his statement of "looking out for the taxpayers". I believe he would NOT vote to support the nuclear option to fund the schools.
I am glad the voters have two candidates in order to fill the vacancy on the BOS. I do respect Diane Haley Brooks. Her position on using the nuclear option to fund the school system is a deal breaker for me.
I would like to thank both candidates for stepping up to serve the Town of Templeton.
Of coarse it is. Since the "nuclear option" was the only way to bring up revenue to a post 2001 level, seeing as how our town gov't cant figure out how to get business in town, THAT was the only way they could get their hours back. Ergo, if your against the option, you must be against the outcome.
I support Mr. Mitchell for selectman. From working with him on the board in the past, his prior voting record reflect his statement of "looking out for the taxpayers". I believe he would NOT vote to support the nuclear option to fund the schools.
ReplyDeleteI am glad the voters have two candidates in order to fill the vacancy on the BOS. I do respect Diane Haley Brooks. Her position on using the nuclear option to fund the school system is a deal breaker for me.
I would like to thank both candidates for stepping up to serve the Town of Templeton.
These are my opinions.
Julie Farrell
So to extend your argument to it's logical conclusion, that means your also against the town workers getting back their hours & pay?
DeletePuffy,
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call what you just wrote logical in any, shape or from.
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Of coarse it is. Since the "nuclear option" was the only way to bring up revenue to a post 2001 level, seeing as how our town gov't cant figure out how to get business in town, THAT was the only way they could get their hours back. Ergo, if your against the option, you must be against the outcome.
DeletePuffy,
ReplyDeleteA wonderful example of circuitous logic.
Wrong again!
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