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Infrastructure is still a mess with the water treatment plant in disrepair, yet have money for Facebook ads? Clean water and proper removal of waste verses gooey sentiments on a social media forum! Does anyone see the problem here or are you all just lost in a sea of ignorance?
Is anyone else getting tired of seeing that "Delmarva Veteran Builders" army truck all over the place? Nothing but free advertisement.I've lost so much respect for Chris Eccleston. And to think he used to try to pass himself off as a Republican.
Priorities are a mess!
What about money spend for those "open for business" billboards?
Chris smh he let half a$$ fame get to him now he doesn't care as long as he gets a picture with Jake
Anonymous said...What about money spend for those "open for business" billboards?December 26, 2017 at 12:27 PMA one time ad showing the county is open for business is money well spent. "spent" not "spend"
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Infrastructure is still a mess with the water treatment plant in disrepair, yet have money for Facebook ads?
ReplyDeleteClean water and proper removal of waste verses gooey sentiments on a social media forum!
Does anyone see the problem here or are you all just lost in a sea of ignorance?
Is anyone else getting tired of seeing that "Delmarva Veteran Builders" army truck all over the place? Nothing but free advertisement.
ReplyDeleteI've lost so much respect for Chris Eccleston. And to think he used to try to pass himself off as a Republican.
Priorities are a mess!
ReplyDeleteWhat about money spend for those "open for business" billboards?
ReplyDeleteChris smh he let half a$$ fame get to him now he doesn't care as long as he gets a picture with Jake
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhat about money spend for those "open for business" billboards?
December 26, 2017 at 12:27 PM
A one time ad showing the county is open for business is money well spent.
"spent" not "spend"