Low wages, and high unemployment are the result. And yet they keep wanting to raise our taxes. It's sad when public sector workers are making more than private sector workers. This kind of economy is what starts revolutions!
Hmm, could have something to do with the fact the state has an employment issue like 1038 indicates. Brain surgery folks. No jobs. No money. No mortgage. It's really that simple. But please, let's run around with powerpoints going off about low income housing in the downtown area and repurposing buildings for the transient bar life in Salisbury! That's much more important than buying homes, raising children and giving back to the community.
Some one needs to get a hold of the April 2017 Rotary magazine. Jakie wrote an article about how stellar our community is and that he has accomplished every single campaign promise he made.
Both voted Democrat. Both for sanctuary states.
ReplyDeleteLow wages, and high unemployment are the result. And yet they keep wanting to raise our taxes. It's sad when public sector workers are making more than private sector workers. This kind of economy is what starts revolutions!
ReplyDeleteHmm, could have something to do with the fact the state has an employment issue like 1038 indicates. Brain surgery folks. No jobs. No money. No mortgage. It's really that simple. But please, let's run around with powerpoints going off about low income housing in the downtown area and repurposing buildings for the transient bar life in Salisbury! That's much more important than buying homes, raising children and giving back to the community.
ReplyDeleteYo Jake Day, it's all happening, ain't it?
ReplyDeleteWait a minute - we're we just told that Salisbury is at the top of "happening" things in MD?????? And Crabs are plentiful this year????
ReplyDeleteHELLO????
Such a joke.
Some one needs to get a hold of the April 2017 Rotary magazine. Jakie wrote an article about how stellar our community is and that he has accomplished every single campaign promise he made.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta see it
I'd like to see a breakdown by county.
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