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Thursday, November 03, 2011

Today's Survey Question 11-3-11

Do you support Mayor Ireton's proposal to add two new Council Members?

21 comments:

  1. Yes, makes sense, with the population growth and the lack of representative diversity of the current Council.

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  2. nope, 5 is good. 7 would be too much. we arent that big of a town anyway

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  3. He only wants to do it because of O'sally did it in b-more area, and only so they can get more dems in office...

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  4. Even though I feel the mayor has good intentions for the city, this move makes him look small. It appears that this move is in retaliation to council recently amending the charter.

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  5. It appears as though he's trying to get a majority that will favor his agendas. I doubt if the population of Salisbury has changed much since he decided to run for mayor. Or has it? Why didn't he campaign on this issue?

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  6. No.Shields must have some friends that need jobs and thats a perfect way to stack the deck in his favor.

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  7. No way----Have enough now!

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  8. Absolutely, positively not. The current Council (except for Shields and Mitchell) is working for the citizens of this town, looking out for their best interests and Mr. Mayor Boy doesn't like it one little bit.

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  9. No , we need less government , I would like to see 2 less members.
    I won't mention the names but it is not debbie or terry.
    We could make faster and better decisions with less government. Cost saving also!
    Maybe Ireton has opened the pandoras box.

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  10. Nope dont need more democrats pissing in the wind

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  11. Another ploy by Jim-Beau to get the minority votes he absolutely needs to be reelected.

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  12. we sure dont need more politicians making rules for us to live by. we have too much govt now. we could sure use a new mayor though. thanks sjd

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  13. Hal NO!
    The first thing is How to pay them...
    that's just the first thing
    for a voter turnout of less than a fourth of the population? The only way to get a higher turnout is to go door to door with the ballots. Anyone who wants to can vote, yet they don't. This won't increase the #'s.

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  14. population has been 30K for a very LOOOng time, now. Not big enough to warrant this expansion...and most are itinerants from the college. We actually have fewer permanent residents.

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