I haven't been able to watch the last city council meeting, so I was just reading the minutes of it in the workbook for the 10/15 meeting. I had to laugh out loud at some of the council members' comments!!!
Certain council members who are running for reelection seem eager to "hear" from the citizenry and are eager to get the input of we mere ordinary Middletonians. Yet I can't recall these same council members ever hosting a "town hall" meeting or a "conversation with council". Nor can I ever recall any of them ever looking very attentive during "citizens' comments" nor have they ever asked Mayor Lawrence P. Mulligan, Jr. to give a citizen more time to finish making his/her points when the old three-minute lights started flashing. I guess they only want us to think they are listening when they want our vote???
And I read where most of them claim that they look at every item in the budget and are going to carefully find ways to save money since we seem to be going broke. That's strange!!! I can't recall any of them ever asking where the money was coming from for ANY expenditure made. Did any of them ask where the $5,000+ per year in added electricity for the 40+ additional decorative lights on South Main Street was going to come from, starting this year until the end of time??? Have they ever asked where ANY of the money that they fritter away on pet projects for their friends and cronies was going to come from??? I guess that's just a question they ask during October of election years!!!
I wonder if they'll still be looking for our input or questioning expenditures in late November??? It has never seemed to be that way in the past...why should this year be any different???
It appears that the Firefighters got fooled, too. Again.
And another thing: I've only seen a few yard signs in my travels around town so far. (I haven't gotten around much this campaign season.) Every one of Mr. Picard's signs that I have seen has been illegally placed within the right-of-way. One would think that as an attorney (and a veteran of TWO campaigns), he would know better and so instruct his campaign helpers.
------------- “Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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