I/We spend the majority of our lives dedicated to provide a FREE outlet seven days a week, 365 days a year for the past TEN years. Obviously that's not enough.
We have made monetary donations like there's no tomorrow. I have shoveled the driveways and sidewalks of businesses as well as Seniors and Handicap people for years. I have pulled the weeds along Rt. 50 to a point you couldn't even see the wide sidewalks. I have volunteered to pick up trash in neighborhoods.
I could go on and on but I'll reverse the question back to you. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
So tired of hearing the Pollitt worn out words. November can't come fast enough. Let's hope we the voters make a change even if it is only voting against the incumbent.
Too bad he can't fix the people who work in that old courthouse! Half of them are State employees, half are county, but some are being told they are neither, but they are paid by Wico Co.
Joe what are you willing to do? You seem to have lost interest in revitalizing downtown.
ReplyDeleteHe must have some interest, he is helping by promoting and sharing this video!!
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11:31, INCREDIBLE! You can't be serious, can you?
ReplyDeleteI/We spend the majority of our lives dedicated to provide a FREE outlet seven days a week, 365 days a year for the past TEN years. Obviously that's not enough.
We have made monetary donations like there's no tomorrow. I have shoveled the driveways and sidewalks of businesses as well as Seniors and Handicap people for years. I have pulled the weeds along Rt. 50 to a point you couldn't even see the wide sidewalks. I have volunteered to pick up trash in neighborhoods.
I could go on and on but I'll reverse the question back to you. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
ReplyDeleteYo, Ricky, the bike rack is to your right. Leave the company car at the office and pedal home tonight to set a good example!
So tired of hearing the Pollitt worn out words. November can't come fast enough. Let's hope we the voters make a change even if it is only voting against the incumbent.
ReplyDeleteThe only development coming to downtown will be with the taxpayers money in the disguise of grants
ReplyDeleteHey Rick. How about fixing the old courthouse. It belongs to the county, but it's making the city look shabby.
ReplyDeleteNice effort. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteToo bad he can't fix the people who work in that old courthouse! Half of them are State employees, half are county, but some are being told they are neither, but they are paid by Wico Co.
ReplyDeletePayback for the firehouse deal? Undercover slush money. Beware of strangers bearing gifts!
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