I will acquire my "I voted" sticker at approximately 5:30pm, with a 3 year old in tow. I told we're going to vote when I pick her up. She thinks we're going to the boat. Oh well, never too early to get them civically engaged! Go, Jim, Go!
The landlords and Barrie are driving poor renters to the polls in droves at St. James. They must be desperate to hang onto Shanie's seat. They're out there in force.
11:54 and 1:54 i have always said that you are a perfect example of taxation without representation. a business owner has at least if not arguably more vested in this town than many of the registered voters. its a shame.
To the folks complaining of taxation without representation, shut the f*** up. Can I be any more clear? If you don't care enough to LIVE here, shut the f*** up. Sorry to be so blunt, but move in or shut up. I may have missed it, but I see Joe investing in this city and not whining about taxation without representation. He chooses to keep his residence in Delmar, and thus makes his personal and familial investment in that community. His business and political investment may be here, but that simply doesn't warrant a vote the way residency does. Time and again we complain about politicians who use the loose residency rules to live one place, vote another; and there was the priceless Anne Coulter move of being a celebrity and voting TWICE in a presidential election (Palm Beach County, New York County). Pick where your private and individual say will be manifested through the democratic process, and stop trying to get multiple votes in communities where your interest is monetary or business-related. We'd all respect you a whole lot more.
PS: almostnotsickofblahblahblah... you're the worst of the lot. Don't count on gaining any community respect regardless of whether you change your tune.
where do you come off with such harsh language? step from behind your mask and say it. joe, can i get that IP address?
blow your smoke all you want. i could name dozens of people with more vested here and with reputable histories both as volunteers and as taxpaying business owners. do tell me how an able bodied renter that lives off of welfare and continues the endless cycle of additional recipients of such, should have any more right to say how governement is run in the city than business owners who simply live outside.
seriously, please explain further on how I am the worst of the lot. inquiring minds would love to know more from such a righteous and cowardice point of view.
It really is very simple. If you own a business and vote there then live somewhere else and vote there, it is two places you vote.........unconstitutional.
2:17 Perhaps those who choose to live outside the city limits but run a business withing those limits should move their businesses elsewhwere....bet the city would really be thriving then.
2:43 i get that. what town/city do residents in say West Nithsdale vote in? I don't feel that anyone should have the right to vote twice or vote in two different towns/cities.
I am! I voted at 7:30 a.m. and am now making calls for the Ireton campaign. What are you doing to bring about a positive change in this City?
ReplyDeleteYes I am, and I voted for Jim and Debbie! Get out today--no excuses!
ReplyDeleteGet out there folks!!! I was in and out of there in less than five minutes. Just do it!!!
ReplyDeleteVoted for Jim!!!!! Change is on the way!!!! Get out and vote people. If you don't vote, you can't complain!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, very proudly voted for Jim!
ReplyDeleteGary Comegys, yo next retiree with nothin to do!!!! LMAO!!!! GO JIM GO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother one here Jim/Deb. Here comes a better Salisbury Folks! GOD BLESS US ALL!!!
ReplyDeleteJoe:
ReplyDeleteThey don't give those out in Pocomoke.
Because people are encouraged to:
Vote early, vote often, vote democratic.
going......NOW!
ReplyDeleteNope! Even though we own a business and property and pay city taxes we don't get a say in the mayoral candidate.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is in! Here comes Ireton!
ReplyDeleteJust left the polls. Didn't see a mayoral selection for "Bubba Hogg". Did that guy drop out?
ReplyDeleteYes and I voted for Ireton and Campbell. That is the right thing to do. Lets kick Barrie, Bubba, and Budda to the curb!
ReplyDeleteI will acquire my "I voted" sticker at approximately 5:30pm, with a 3 year old in tow. I told we're going to vote when I pick her up. She thinks we're going to the boat. Oh well, never too early to get them civically engaged! Go, Jim, Go!
ReplyDeleteThe landlords and Barrie are driving poor renters to the polls in droves at St. James. They must be desperate to hang onto Shanie's seat. They're out there in force.
ReplyDeleteNope! Even though we own a business and property and pay city taxes we don't get a say in the mayoral candidate.
ReplyDelete11:54 AM
DITTO THAT! IT SUCKS!!!
11:54 and 1:54
ReplyDeletei have always said that you are a perfect example of taxation without representation. a business owner has at least if not arguably more vested in this town than many of the registered voters. its a shame.
To the folks complaining of taxation without representation, shut the f*** up. Can I be any more clear? If you don't care enough to LIVE here, shut the f*** up. Sorry to be so blunt, but move in or shut up. I may have missed it, but I see Joe investing in this city and not whining about taxation without representation. He chooses to keep his residence in Delmar, and thus makes his personal and familial investment in that community. His business and political investment may be here, but that simply doesn't warrant a vote the way residency does. Time and again we complain about politicians who use the loose residency rules to live one place, vote another; and there was the priceless Anne Coulter move of being a celebrity and voting TWICE in a presidential election (Palm Beach County, New York County). Pick where your private and individual say will be manifested through the democratic process, and stop trying to get multiple votes in communities where your interest is monetary or business-related. We'd all respect you a whole lot more.
ReplyDeletePS: almostnotsickofblahblahblah... you're the worst of the lot. Don't count on gaining any community respect regardless of whether you change your tune.
2:17
ReplyDeletewhere do you come off with such harsh language? step from behind your mask and say it. joe, can i get that IP address?
blow your smoke all you want. i could name dozens of people with more vested here and with reputable histories both as volunteers and as taxpaying business owners. do tell me how an able bodied renter that lives off of welfare and continues the endless cycle of additional recipients of such, should have any more right to say how governement is run in the city than business owners who simply live outside.
seriously, please explain further on how I am the worst of the lot. inquiring minds would love to know more from such a righteous and cowardice point of view.
2:17 - you probobly rent...and vote.
ReplyDeleteIt really is very simple. If you own a business and vote there then live somewhere else and vote there, it is two places you vote.........unconstitutional.
ReplyDelete2:17
ReplyDeletePerhaps those who choose to live outside the city limits but run a business withing those limits should move their businesses elsewhwere....bet the city would really be thriving then.
2:43
ReplyDeletei get that. what town/city do residents in say West Nithsdale vote in? I don't feel that anyone should have the right to vote twice or vote in two different towns/cities.
Voted for Jim and Debbie. Harvest Baptist was very busy. I'm betting on a record turn-out.
ReplyDeleteI got my sticker! My husband too! Thats two more for Ireton and Campbell!
ReplyDelete(A lady waving a Comegys sign almost knocked my off my motorcycle on my way in...idiot. Thats the way to get votes...)
Joe how many people can Flavors of Italy hold?? I was thinking of going down there... but they might be run over...I sure hope so!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, and I wore mine proud, I voted for Jim and Campbell...I will be more proud if they win...Go Jim and Campbell.
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