The only reason I'm voting for Bob is because he is the lesser of the 3 evils. I am sick and tired of holding my nose to vote, but we definitely have to vote ALL REPUBLICANS.
Make sure we don't get that POS Michele Gregory, Jamaad Gould, Josh Hastings or Bill McCain. This would put Wicomico County back in the Dark Ages with those ANTIFA Dirt Bags.
If you vote for Michele Gregory and Jamaad Gould you are voting for James Yamakawa and our County's race relations will be extremely divisive with these Black Lives Matter candidates. They are attacking their opponents and calling them White Supremacists. They are trying to steal this election with hatred, lies and half-truths. They are NOT Democrats, they are Socialists that filed as Democrats to steal their votes. Democrats, you need to wake up and vote Republican like you have always done in the past.
Some dumb white dude with "White Guilt" made this post and Jake Day's post about the endorsement of Jack Heath. ---
Timothy Stock - I think we can talk about our 3% property tax rate but we should also talk about our 16% poverty rate. Working on income inequality can help with the tax base, but lowering the property tax rate would likely be regressive (result in more inequality).
Liked by: Michele Schlehofer, Sarah Meyers, Mickey Justice, Maria Gorman Pippen, James Yamakawa, Jacob Day
Loved by: Michele Gregory, Amber Green
Notice those names. All Socialists and Members of ANTIFA.
Michele Gregroy? Isn't that the woman that wants to get elected to the County Council? The one that said she and Jamaad Gould wants the minimum wage to be $27 per hour in Wicomico? Who's going to vote for that?
Now why isn't anyone discussing the fact that Jack Heath allowed this major embezzlement to occur under his watch as CEO of the Lower Shore Enterprises, not even the Daily Times?
Why isn't Jack Heath disclosing this when he brags about "When I was a CEO??
Woman pleads guilty in Lower Shore Enterprises theft vjunkin@dmg.gannett.comPublished 5:25 p.m. ET Aug. 6, 2014
• Brenda Malone, 43, of Willards pleaded guilty to theft: $10,000 to under $100,000 on Monday. • She will have to pay $75,952.05 in restitution to Lower Shore Enterprises, her former employer. • Malone was sentenced to 10 years of suspended time.
A Willards woman avoided an active prison sentence in an internal theft from Lower Shore Enterprises, but will have to pay more than $75,000 in restitution to the nonprofit. Brenda Malone, 43, pleaded guilty to a count of theft: $10,000 to under $100,000 on Monday, and she was sentenced to 10 years of suspended time. Two other theft counts were dismissed against Malone, who was formerly a Lower Shore Enterprises employee. As a condition of her five-year supervised probation, Malone will have to pay back $75,952.05 to Lower Shore Enterprises, according to court records. If she were to violate her probation by not paying the restitution, she could face up to 10 years in prison. Lower Shore Enterprises is a nonprofit based in Salisbury that helps local people with disabilities find work. Wicomico County Deputy State's Attorney Ella Disharoon said Lower Shore Enterprises wanted Malone to pay the restitution and have a felony conviction –– which she now does. "It was more important to them that the money be repaid than for her to go to jail," Disharoon said. Malone's defense attorney, John Phoebus, said the Division of Parole and Probation will determine a restitution schedule for Malone to pay the money back over time. He said she decided to take the plea "primarily because it avoided any active period of incarceration for her at all." The binding nature of the plea agreement made it so that the sentence would be suspended, Phoebus said. Disharoon said the binding plea also included the restitution and the 5-year period of probation. By making the guilty plea, Malone has accepted responsibility, Phoebus said.
"She was being provided family health insurance coverage without Lower Shore Enterprises' authorization," Disharoon said. The allegations are detailed by the state in an answer to a defense motion filed in June. "The specific allegations of theft are that the Defendant, without authority or consent, paid her husband's business' federal income tax debt using funds of LSE; that the Defendant took money to which she was not entitled from a health insurance refund check issued to LSE; and that the Defendant authorized health insurance benefits to which she was not entitled for years 2005 to 2012," according to part of that court document. Subscribe Now The total amount of theft alleged in the file is not included in the restitution amount because Malone had already paid back some of it, Disharoon said. Lower Shore Enterprises is moving forward without Malone. In February, Luis Luna, who at the time was CEO of the nonprofit, said Malone hadn't been with the organization since September 2012. She had been chief operating officer for about six years, and began working there in 1989 as a receptionist. "It's a new day for Lower Shore; we're happy to put it behind us and move on," said Lauri Andrews, director of client services at Lower Shore Enterprises, on Wednesday.
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He's had my vote in the past and he has my vote now!
ah ha, U C&P from BOC - seed it at Noon
A vote for Jack the "THIEF" Heath is a vote for removal of the TAX PROPERTY CAP
VOTE ALL RED TICKET.
Bob has our vote for sure.
Vote Bob Culver (R)
This is one of the few times we wish we lived in Wicomico County and could vote for Bob Culver. Hope he wins by a landslide.
Voted for him last time............will again this time. He's the only honest one and only one who can be trusted.
He has my vote too!
The only reason I'm voting for Bob is because he is the lesser of the 3 evils. I am sick and tired of holding my nose to vote, but we definitely have to vote ALL REPUBLICANS.
Make sure we don't get that POS Michele Gregory, Jamaad Gould, Josh Hastings or Bill McCain. This would put Wicomico County back in the Dark Ages with those ANTIFA Dirt Bags.
If you vote for Michele Gregory and Jamaad Gould you are voting for James Yamakawa and our County's race relations will be extremely divisive with these Black Lives Matter candidates. They are attacking their opponents and calling them White Supremacists. They are trying to steal this election with hatred, lies and half-truths. They are NOT Democrats, they are Socialists that filed as Democrats to steal their votes. Democrats, you need to wake up and vote Republican like you have always done in the past.
Vote Republican.
Some dumb white dude with "White Guilt" made this post and Jake Day's post about the endorsement of Jack Heath.
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Timothy Stock - I think we can talk about our 3% property tax rate but we should also talk about our 16% poverty rate. Working on income inequality can help with the tax base, but lowering the property tax rate would likely be regressive (result in more inequality).
Liked by: Michele Schlehofer, Sarah Meyers, Mickey Justice, Maria Gorman Pippen, James Yamakawa, Jacob Day
Loved by: Michele Gregory, Amber Green
Notice those names. All Socialists and Members of ANTIFA.
Michele Gregroy? Isn't that the woman that wants to get elected to the County Council? The one that said she and Jamaad Gould wants the minimum wage to be $27 per hour in Wicomico? Who's going to vote for that?
Now why isn't anyone discussing the fact that Jack Heath allowed this major embezzlement to occur under his watch as CEO of the Lower Shore Enterprises, not even the Daily Times?
Why isn't Jack Heath disclosing this when he brags about "When I was a CEO??
Woman pleads guilty in Lower Shore Enterprises theft
vjunkin@dmg.gannett.comPublished 5:25 p.m. ET Aug. 6, 2014
• Brenda Malone, 43, of Willards pleaded guilty to theft: $10,000 to under $100,000 on Monday.
• She will have to pay $75,952.05 in restitution to Lower Shore Enterprises, her former employer.
• Malone was sentenced to 10 years of suspended time.
A Willards woman avoided an active prison sentence in an internal theft from Lower Shore Enterprises, but will have to pay more than $75,000 in restitution to the nonprofit.
Brenda Malone, 43, pleaded guilty to a count of theft: $10,000 to under $100,000 on Monday, and she was sentenced to 10 years of suspended time. Two other theft counts were dismissed against Malone, who was formerly a Lower Shore Enterprises employee.
As a condition of her five-year supervised probation, Malone will have to pay back $75,952.05 to Lower Shore Enterprises, according to court records. If she were to violate her probation by not paying the restitution, she could face up to 10 years in prison.
Lower Shore Enterprises is a nonprofit based in Salisbury that helps local people with disabilities find work.
Wicomico County Deputy State's Attorney Ella Disharoon said Lower Shore Enterprises wanted Malone to pay the restitution and have a felony conviction –– which she now does.
"It was more important to them that the money be repaid than for her to go to jail," Disharoon said.
Malone's defense attorney, John Phoebus, said the Division of Parole and Probation will determine a restitution schedule for Malone to pay the money back over time.
He said she decided to take the plea "primarily because it avoided any active period of incarceration for her at all."
The binding nature of the plea agreement made it so that the sentence would be suspended, Phoebus said. Disharoon said the binding plea also included the restitution and the 5-year period of probation.
By making the guilty plea, Malone has accepted responsibility, Phoebus said.
"She was being provided family health insurance coverage without Lower Shore Enterprises' authorization," Disharoon said.
The allegations are detailed by the state in an answer to a defense motion filed in June.
"The specific allegations of theft are that the Defendant, without authority or consent, paid her husband's business' federal income tax debt using funds of LSE; that the Defendant took money to which she was not entitled from a health insurance refund check issued to LSE; and that the Defendant authorized health insurance benefits to which she was not entitled for years 2005 to 2012," according to part of that court document.
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The total amount of theft alleged in the file is not included in the restitution amount because Malone had already paid back some of it, Disharoon said.
Lower Shore Enterprises is moving forward without Malone. In February, Luis Luna, who at the time was CEO of the nonprofit, said Malone hadn't been with the organization since September 2012.
She had been chief operating officer for about six years, and began working there in 1989 as a receptionist.
"It's a new day for Lower Shore; we're happy to put it behind us and move on," said Lauri Andrews, director of client services at Lower Shore Enterprises, on Wednesday.
http://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2014/08/06/lower-shore-enterprises-salisbury-theft/13689885/
You go, Bobby!!!!!! You have our votes!!!!!!!!!!!! We must keep this man in. He's the best we've had in oh so many years.
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