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I really liked it better when the space was J. Peterman's!
We hear about and see crimes in news and entertainment that play up physical confrontation and assault. Very little is said about crimes that are committed by those who are appointed to positions of power and/or trust, who then abuse that position. Few crimes are more disgusting, more devious, and more sociopathic than taking advantage of an elderly person. Not only has this individual pleaded guilty to stealing from an elderly person, he did it by convincing that person that he would handle his affairs in an appropriate way. He then completely abandoned his fiduciary duties and acted in his own self-interest. Shame on you, Mr. Rees.
Were the council members elected previously on partisan ballots? I don't recall that being the case but maybe I wasn't paying attention. I wonder if the redistricting used party politics data at all, or if the percentage of democrats is so small that it didn't really matter.
We've known for quite some time that this was the plan... too bad they weren't able to bring in another retail use.
Scott Faultless was Town Council president for 12 years, stepping down only when it became clear that the reorganization to City status was going to shift power from the President to the Mayor. Looks to me like he's positioning himself for a run. My one question though, is he a Republican? I don't recall the council elections being partisan. I hate to stereotype, but he's a personal injury attorney and they are overwhelmingly Democrats. But if he runs as a Republican, I'd think he's the overwhelming favorite.
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I really liked it better when the space was J. Peterman's!
We hear about and see crimes in news and entertainment that play up physical confrontation and assault. Very little is said about crimes that are committed by those who are appointed to positions of power and/or trust, who then abuse that position. Few crimes are more disgusting, more devious, and more sociopathic than taking advantage of an elderly person. Not only has this individual pleaded guilty to stealing from an elderly person, he did it by convincing that person that he would handle his affairs in an appropriate way. He then completely abandoned his fiduciary duties and acted in his own self-interest. Shame on you, Mr. Rees.
Were the council members elected previously on partisan ballots? I don't recall that being the case but maybe I wasn't paying attention. I wonder if the redistricting used party politics data at all, or if the percentage of democrats is so small that it didn't really matter.
We've known for quite some time that this was the plan... too bad they weren't able to bring in another retail use.
Scott Faultless was Town Council president for 12 years, stepping down only when it became clear that the reorganization to City status was going to shift power from the President to the Mayor. Looks to me like he's positioning himself for a run. My one question though, is he a Republican? I don't recall the council elections being partisan. I hate to stereotype, but he's a personal injury attorney and they are overwhelmingly Democrats. But if he runs as a Republican, I'd think he's the overwhelming favorite.