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A Black eye for Council from a Trenton resident |
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Pacman
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 02 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2612 |
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Posted: Feb 19 2009 at 9:27pm |
I remember watching this meeting also and it happened as described, unfortunately, eventhough it was in a joking manner.
'A long walk'
When I opened my paper on Valentine's Day and read the "thumbs up" to my fair city for helping out Middletown with its ambulance shortage, I nearly choked on my Froot Loops! Why? Because I immediately flashed back to a televised Middletown City Council meeting, where Mr. (Tony) Marconi and his cronies were giggling like crazed schoolgirls over the prospect of selling road salt to their "neighbors" to make some cash! Apparently, when it benefits Middletown, it's regional cooperation; when it goes the other way, it's business. Good thing whoever Middletown talked to was one of our small-towners with a big heart. Because if they'd asked me, I would have told them to make sure the road from City Hall to Atrium stays well-salted — because it's a long walk. Steve Reynolds Trenton |
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MadisonMom
MUSA Citizen Joined: Dec 09 2008 Location: MadisonTownship Status: Offline Points: 298 |
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How do these people get voted on to Council in the first place?
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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MM- They are club members and the only game in town. They have a network to support them and usually run a one horse race, guaranteeing their place on Council and the School Board. The network is comprised of selected city leaders, business people, and other influential folks in town who call the shots and do the financing.They elect their go-fers to do their bidding. The only way to change this whole scenario is to form an opposing group of people to provide the support and money to field a majority number of candidates, ones that have different ideas and a different direction for this city , a direction that a majority of voters will buy into. Until that happens, the town is doomed to a perpetual downward slide caused by Council/city building leaders and the schools will continue to decline under the current School Board/Superintendant. We will realize a change when enough people want to get up off the couch and organize a resistance group to field new age thinking candidates to replace the "town/school genocide" group we have now.After the new people are in place, we need to concentrate on purging the city building starting with selected department heads and replace them with competency and with people without a personal agenda other than for the city well-being. The schools need a new direction and a new Superintendant.What they have been doing the last 20 years, ain't workin' or we would have seen better results.
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