Lions Club, Fall Out Shelter? Well, that's how Norm Conway and Jim Mathias were able to get them the $55,000.00.
Mind you, just around the corner is an almost brand new Elementary School that could easily be used for a shelter, yet in typical liberal form this guy will screw the taxpayer and use YOUR money to buy votes.
Over the next few months I'll be delivering a TON of information you the voters had NO idea Conway and Mathias have been blowing YOUR money and sending it to other Counties. Oh, you'll be absolutely shocked.
Let's hop both of these guys get an invitation to the unemployment line in November!
ReplyDeleteI know what commercial generators cost and $50,000 is way too much for a building that size. $15,000 to $20,000 would be more realistic.
ReplyDeleteIs this the Willards Lions Club?
ReplyDeleteWhats Fat A Conway doing? waiting for his food.
ReplyDeleteStop the MADNESS and LIES!
ReplyDeleteVote Democrats OUT!
This is something for the Wicomico County voters to think about. Laura Mitchell and Josh Hastings are very connected to Jim Mathias. They both worked on his election. Are these the dirt bags you want running your county!
ReplyDeleteThey are both CARPETBAGGERS. Sack them in November!
ReplyDeleteJim Mathias is Josh Hastings Sugar Daddy and I heard that from many people in Annapolis!!
ReplyDelete1:28 I agree. $55000 is way too much even if they have 3 phase power in the building. I know the building and as a shelter they would only need a 15kw generator, and the automatic transfer switch is about $2500. $55000 is overkill. But you know what, voters don't care where their tax money goes because they continue to vote these crooks into office.
ReplyDeleteWay to large for that bld. You have the school and also a fire dept. across the street. No to these two goofs.
ReplyDeleteI am sure someone from Willards Lions Club is reading these comments how about sending in an invoice so we can see what you really spent. maybe the company that Liberal Jim works for did the install.
ReplyDeleteThey approached the Willards Lions club. Willards did not go looking for the money. The 55k is suppose to be used to redo all the wiring so that they can install a backup generator.
ReplyDeleteI wonder where the people in Poweville, Pittsville, and Parsonsburg are suppose to go in an emergency. Do the towns West of Salisbury have an emergency shelter that has a back up generator?
Where is the money for the Rotary? Elks? Moose Lodge? Eagles? and every other civic organization?
ReplyDeleteThis is the problem with using state money on these types of projects. Norm just started a line of clubs that all do good things, but none of them deserve tax money.
By the way, the Willards Lions Club hosts campaign fundraisers for Norm, but I'm sure that is just a coincidence... like the questionable, possibly illegal casino money that is being funneled into Norm's campaign.
always working for us!
ReplyDeleteShame on these bimbos for taking our tax dollars for this and shame on the Lions Club for accepting it.
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