We've done our research, (unlike the rest of the MSM) and guess what, last nights dog and pony show was a complete lie and set up by John Fredericksen and here's why.
You know the $2,000,000.00 the Board of Education was demanding last night, Fredericksen KNEW for a fact no matter what was said and done the County Executive NOR the County Council could legally fund that $2,000,000.00 no matter what!
That's right, Fredericksen knew about it the whole time. So while they were sending out Post Cards and calling people to attend the meeting, by law it couldn't be done at all. Fredericksen and Dave White asked for the funding AFTER the Budget had already been proposed, SO IT CANNOT LEGALLY BE DONE.
Kind of makes many of you feel kind of foolish now, doesn't it? Between the crying, pleading and theatrics, it was all for nothing. Did you read about that in the Daily Times? Heck, the Daily Times not only didn't know today was D-Day, (when called) the assistant editor said she didn't even know what D-Day was!
Its no wonder Salisbury News keeps growing and the DT's keeps failing. When you refuse to publish something like D-Day, when the BOE fails to educate students about important American History, IMHO, this Country continues to fail. When it's more important to push a lie encouraging others to stand up for something that was impossible, we fail as a Country. Thanks Daily Times and John Fredericksen, you continue to amaze me, that's for sure.
John Fredericksen a manipulator of the public and deceiver of good people? Are you suggesting he would ever not tell the whole truth to get what he wants? My, my, my.
ReplyDeleteD-Day proves to be a very historical event and to not acknowledge it is definitely a blunder.
ReplyDeleteYeah thanks John. The students should definitely know about D Day.
ReplyDeleteWhat does the “D” in D-Day stand for?
ReplyDeleteThe “D” does not stand for "Deliverance", "Doom", "Debarkation" or similar words. In fact, it does not stand for anything. The “D” is derived from the word "Day". “D-Day” means the day on which a military operation begins. The term "D-Day" has been used for many different operations, but it is now generally only used to refer to the Allied landings in Normandy on 6 June 1944.
Glad I do not live in Salisbury.
ReplyDelete@4:10 - Nerd.
ReplyDeleteIf they would delete some of those high paying administrative positions, they would have more money for teachers and students.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they loaded the meeting with BOA members and teachers to try to get their unjustified tax increase passed.
ReplyDeleteLies, deceit and fraud schemes....against the public...by gov employees.....should bring serious prison time.
ReplyDeleteManipulator and deceiver? I don't know about that. Probably just another moron (IQ 50-70) who themselves are being maniputlated by those who put them in authority and are too stupid to realize it.
ReplyDeleteThat's what these positions boil down to-someone themself who is too stupid to realize they are being deceived into doing others dirty work.
The union officials got a good laugh over this last night knowing the law prevented it. They put him up to it and he fell for it!
If Jimmy-Crack-Corn can do a dog and pony on downtown, Freddy can do one on the BOE.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad was on Normandy Beach 6 June 1944. Later on he was wounded and spent a year in the hospital. He was presented the purple heart.
ReplyDeleteNow I might be a nerd also but proud of my Dad. If people would read about D-Day and other items you would not appear to be so STUPID.
GOD BLESS THE USA!
alot of good people are leaving Wicomico County ! Schools, Crime,Taxes, Sad but true reality!
ReplyDeleteWhen is Ron Wiley and the rest of the board going to realize they screwed up and need to get Freddy out. We waste money anyway. Pay him for the next four years but send him on his way.
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