Wilson: It took 8 Days, five recounts, and an embarrassing array of blunders to get answers. What was given
was a lot of spin, smoke and mirrors by the Supervisor of Elections. I swore I wasn't going to ever
again mention the name of the former Supervisor of Elections who had reliability challenges in Indian
River but the things in common between Kay Clem and Gertrude Walker are striking.
One key thing both Kay Clem and Gertrude Walker shared was the blind love affair they have with the
Scripps newspaper editorial board. No matter what the evidence the Scripps machine can over look it
when it came to Clem and Walker.
Just to show how much we should rely on Press Journal and News Tribune editorials to guide us in
making voting decisions here is the glowing editorial supporting Walker even after major questions
were raised.
INCUMBENT: Gertrude Walker
Gertrude Walker, 63, Port St. Lucie, Democrat
KEY ISSUES: Openness and accountability, fairness and accuracy, voter outreach, staff development,
technology
On the night of the August primary, election results from the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections
website were slow and confusing, causing frustration for candidates, their supporters and the general
public. Supervisor of Elections Walker was widely criticized, including by this newspaper, for the
website failures and her inaction in upgrading her system for reporting results.
This newspaper urged Walker to upgrade the reporting software, hopefully before the November
general election so the problems experienced during the primary would not be repeated.
Walker reported last week that the upgrade has been completed and problems should not occur
again in November.
The August problems were rare for Walker's office, which has had a history of successful
election operations. That is due in large part to Walker's considerable experience and
knowledge. She has been the elected St. Lucie County elections supervisor since 1980 and she was
employed by the office for 12 years before that. That's 44 years in the office, and she is 63 years old.
The math says a lot.
Walker is challenged in her re-election bid by businesswoman and marketing professional Morgan.
In addition to her business experience, Morgan is active in community organizations and government
boards. A quality candidate, she said the elections office must do much better with voter outreach and
use technology better.
"It is time for new leadership, new energy and new ideas," Morgan said. "I will be involved in the
community to provide information and education in order to promote the vote."
Walker's office can do better in the areas of outreach and technology, and we encourage her to do
so. But, those are part of running the office and supplemental to activities such as proper
registration of voters, careful following of election laws, and fair and accurate conduct of
elections. In those areas, Walker has consistently excelled.
Walker also has been able to continue that record despite painful budget cuts, which have required her
staff to do more with less. She has been a good steward of taxpayer funds.
An individual who has served in one office as long as Walker has can become complacent. But,
there is little evidence that is the case in regard to Walker. Her dedication and her ability to
change with times seem not to have diminished.
WE RECOMMEND GERTRUDE WALKER.
Really? I wonder who they are going to blame? I can tell you this. The failures in St.
Lucie had absolutely nothing to do with budget cuts, or the Republican State Legislature,
or the machines. This was caused by a failure in leadership and decisions made at the top.
Wheeler
The only thing you can see of my writing partner Gary Wheeler are the tail lights on his
motor home. Well wisher flocked to the podium to wish him well at his last meeting. Tim
Zorc will be sworn in next Tuesday.
This could mean a shift in philosophy that can begin the economic healing of the
community.
I am looking for a replacement Hannity. Email suggestions to WheelerandWilson@gmail.com.
A Good Cause
There are hundreds of worthy charities and about the same number of churches that
rely on generous neighbors so it is hard to pick one above any other as more worthy
of support. But one opportunity has come up that I ask all reasonable, fair and honest
citizens of Indian River County to back.
Bea Gardner has indicated that she wants to move back to OHIO. Let's do everything we
can to help her.
Wheeler and Wilson
The Hannity and Colmes of Indian River County Politics
Friday, November 16, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Emergency recount ordered for St. Lucie County as "Lost" ballots emerge.
Wilson: St Lucie Supervisor of Elections, Gertrude Walker finds another error in count for congressman Alan West and Ft. Pierce Mayoral. Emergency recount ordered for Sunday at 7am.
Emergency meeting of canvassing board ordered the unprecedented action.
The West campaign and local mayoral candidate Linda Hudson have protested the vote since returns were delayed after counting failed on election night
This is the latest in a string of errors involving the st lucie county supervisors count.
The error was first discovered by Charlie Wilson of the Wheeler and Wilson blog.
More later as events unfold
The West campaign and local mayoral candidate Linda Hudson have protested the vote since returns were delayed after counting failed on election night
This is the latest in a string of errors involving the st lucie county supervisors count.
The error was first discovered by Charlie Wilson of the Wheeler and Wilson blog.
More later as events unfold
Friday, November 2, 2012
Predictions
Wilson:
First, I am the worst predictor of elections in the world. I tend to be pessimistic to the
point of near depression in the days leading up to election day. I keeps me working to the
last hour for the last vote. But here goes.
Winners:
Zorc 58% Jordan 67%
Donadio 42% Bernard 33%
City Council
Nick Thomas and Karen Kozdra will not win.
President
Obama (unfortunately)
Senate
Nelson (unfortunately)
Congress
West and Posey
New At the Polls
Something new at the polls this year. In both Indian River and St. Lucie a new day. Early
voting sites are being invaded by union thugs from non battle ground states to disrupt
early voting. The library was covered by a union guy from Vermont. He told other sign
holders that he was sent here from Vermont by the Obama campaign with all expenses
paid to hold signs.
In St. Lucie County two "gentlemen" arrived. They said they were from the union in
Wisconsin. One "gentleman" began yelling at voters including two young teenage women
holding signs for Allen West. He was so obnoxious that people who were going to vote
for Obama came out and said they had changed their minds and voted against Obama as a
result of his behavior. Gives us an idea of what was happening in Wisconsin. Eventually
he was given a trespass warning and asked to leave by the Sheriff's office.
Newspapers and the Polls
Thank God we live in Indian River County.
St. Lucie has a Supervisor of Elections who has been in office for more than 20 years.
She is a wonderful lady but in this election she has definitely dropped the ball. There are
so many voting irregularities going on it is truly sad.
At one location Neil Hurston Library local political activists are handing out cards telling
people how to vote. They are leading people to believe that they are poll officials and
soliciting people to sign an affidavit which allows them to fill out multiple ballots.
All of this in plain view of election officials. Requests from poll watchers have been
ignored. Election laws of every kind are being violated at will. Local activists have the
run of the place going in and out of early locations even though they either have already
voted or are not entitled to vote. The sheriff has made multiple visits only to have the
activity resume as soon as the patrol car leaves the parking lot.
In the primary at this location votes tabulated were 613 Democrats to 7 Republicans.
In the general with the additional turnout expected this location will pad Democrat
candidates with at least a 1,500 vote advantage. Local elections will be at least affected if
not outright stolen.
This shows the power of a Supervisor of Elections and why Indian River County is
fortunate. The very selection of the site is pure voter suppression. 60% of the voters
are located far away from early locations but two locations favoring the black voter
Democrat base are less than two miles apart. If you are a white voter from Ft. Pierce the
early voting location might as well be on Mars. It would be like placing the Indian River
early voting location at the Johns Island Clubhouse.
Lawyers from the Romney campaign and the West campaign are watching the issue.
If Florida is close watch for St. Lucie County to be the epicenter of a recount and
widespread voter fraud.
What is sadder still is that the Newspaper has been aware of this for more than a month.
They could have used their position as watchdog to work to ensure a fair election. They
did nothing before the election and they are doing nothing now. They have refused to do
investigative stories or editorialize about the problem.
How about sending someone over there as a voter and see for themselves? No says the
News Tribune. We will only act if an official complaint is filed.
Dear Scripps. You have forever lost the high ground on the subjects of honest elections
and unbiased reporting.
Wheeler: Z-62%. Jordon 67%
I pray BO loses and Romney wins nationwide but I predict Romney will win FL by 53% & IRC by 70%
First, I am the worst predictor of elections in the world. I tend to be pessimistic to the
point of near depression in the days leading up to election day. I keeps me working to the
last hour for the last vote. But here goes.
Winners:
Zorc 58% Jordan 67%
Donadio 42% Bernard 33%
City Council
Nick Thomas and Karen Kozdra will not win.
President
Obama (unfortunately)
Senate
Nelson (unfortunately)
Congress
West and Posey
New At the Polls
Something new at the polls this year. In both Indian River and St. Lucie a new day. Early
voting sites are being invaded by union thugs from non battle ground states to disrupt
early voting. The library was covered by a union guy from Vermont. He told other sign
holders that he was sent here from Vermont by the Obama campaign with all expenses
paid to hold signs.
In St. Lucie County two "gentlemen" arrived. They said they were from the union in
Wisconsin. One "gentleman" began yelling at voters including two young teenage women
holding signs for Allen West. He was so obnoxious that people who were going to vote
for Obama came out and said they had changed their minds and voted against Obama as a
result of his behavior. Gives us an idea of what was happening in Wisconsin. Eventually
he was given a trespass warning and asked to leave by the Sheriff's office.
Newspapers and the Polls
Thank God we live in Indian River County.
St. Lucie has a Supervisor of Elections who has been in office for more than 20 years.
She is a wonderful lady but in this election she has definitely dropped the ball. There are
so many voting irregularities going on it is truly sad.
At one location Neil Hurston Library local political activists are handing out cards telling
people how to vote. They are leading people to believe that they are poll officials and
soliciting people to sign an affidavit which allows them to fill out multiple ballots.
All of this in plain view of election officials. Requests from poll watchers have been
ignored. Election laws of every kind are being violated at will. Local activists have the
run of the place going in and out of early locations even though they either have already
voted or are not entitled to vote. The sheriff has made multiple visits only to have the
activity resume as soon as the patrol car leaves the parking lot.
In the primary at this location votes tabulated were 613 Democrats to 7 Republicans.
In the general with the additional turnout expected this location will pad Democrat
candidates with at least a 1,500 vote advantage. Local elections will be at least affected if
not outright stolen.
This shows the power of a Supervisor of Elections and why Indian River County is
fortunate. The very selection of the site is pure voter suppression. 60% of the voters
are located far away from early locations but two locations favoring the black voter
Democrat base are less than two miles apart. If you are a white voter from Ft. Pierce the
early voting location might as well be on Mars. It would be like placing the Indian River
early voting location at the Johns Island Clubhouse.
Lawyers from the Romney campaign and the West campaign are watching the issue.
If Florida is close watch for St. Lucie County to be the epicenter of a recount and
widespread voter fraud.
What is sadder still is that the Newspaper has been aware of this for more than a month.
They could have used their position as watchdog to work to ensure a fair election. They
did nothing before the election and they are doing nothing now. They have refused to do
investigative stories or editorialize about the problem.
How about sending someone over there as a voter and see for themselves? No says the
News Tribune. We will only act if an official complaint is filed.
Dear Scripps. You have forever lost the high ground on the subjects of honest elections
and unbiased reporting.
Wheeler: Z-62%. Jordon 67%
I pray BO loses and Romney wins nationwide but I predict Romney will win FL by 53% & IRC by 70%
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Update
Wilson: Last
week I wrote about the Scripps newspaper endorsements. Larry Reisman
contacted me over the weekend and took exception to my conclusions.
On
Sunday Scripps ran a story reviewing their endorsements and in all
fairness there was one race, Commission District three in St. Lucie
County that I missed. In that race the News Tribune endorsed the
Republican instead of the incumbent Democrat. When I make a mistake I
appreciate having it pointed out and unlike others who blog I want to
correct it. My apologies to Mr. Reisman and the Press Journal for the
error.
So here is a revised review of last week.
My
premise was that in truly contested races, Scripps has a substantial
bias towards Democrats and incumbents and that they were Bipolar like
when they use the term experience a lot when it suites them but
experience doesn't count for say Republican Bill Posey. They use honesty
and integrity but it doesn't count with say Democrat Chris, arrested
for theft, Dzadovsky or Democrat Joe, wedding paid by public funds,
Smith, or possibly Democrat Pat, arrested for assaulting a police
officer, Murphy.
My
conclusion was that I would more rely on the information I get from
party affiliation than from a newspaper where bias is so evident.
The
key point was COMPETITIVE, LOCAL races. Yes the Press Journal endorsed
Carole Jean Jordan but that is not a competitive race any more than
Rosanne Barr on the Presidential ballot makes it competitive between
Obama, Romney and Barr. Same with Joe Negron.
I
also did not count state Senate races that are largely out of the
community or non partisan races where party is not a factor for the
general public. Sure if you add in all these races it looks better for
Scripps but that's not the point. The point is when push comes to shove
in local races that are truly races Scripps local editorial board leans
Anti- Republican and Pro-incumbent.
Here are the results. See for yourself.
Incumbents
in all races including City Councils: 10 of 14. Exceptions, Nelson Ft.
Pierce City Council, Lewis St. Lucie Commission, Bowen PSL City Council,
Posey Congress, West unannounced.
Democrat Incumbents in competitive races endorsed 3 of 4: Dzadovsky, Smith, Walker, exception Swanson.
Republican Incumbents in competitive races endorsed 0 of 2: against Posey, West undecided.
Open Seats: Republicans endorsed 1 of 3: Republican Hopkins other Donadio, Lee.
No Party Aff. endorsed: 2 of 2: Donadio,Gilmore (Jordan and Scott not competitive.)
Score:
Editorial Support For Republicans: 2 of 9
Editorial Support of Democrats or NPA: 6 of 7
Editorial Support of NPA against Republicans: 2 of 2
Editorial Support of Incumbents: 10 of 14 one unannounced.
In
fairness in the Senate races that include parts of the Treasure Coast
Negron, Grimsley, and Altman are all Republicans but that is a different
editorial board then we have for local races. That larger Board is also
why we have so many judges from Stuart.
The
editorials have not been published for West, Nelson and Obama so are
not included. It would seem that the local Scripps heavily support all
three Democrats but they will not make the final decision alone in these
races so It would not surprise me to see a surprise Republican
endorsement for at least one Republican. If included the total would be 9
of 10 Democrats received endorsements. If you include out of area
Senate it would be 9 of 13. So it is either 70% as Press Journal sees it
or 90% as I see it endorsement if you are a Democrat and 71% if you are
an incumbent.
Bias. Absolutely!
Wheeler
and Wilson will have an additional post for Friday including
predictions and a discussion of widespread election misdeeds at the
polls. It is a new day for voter intimidation. Where has the press been?
Friday, October 26, 2012
Party Politics
Wilson: Party politics played an important role in this election
cycle. Some have questioned party and cast a negative light on party affiliation.
The Vero Press Journal has been especially hostile to the idea that Party’s
matter.
I couldn’t disagree more. Go to a Republican meeting and a
Democrat meeting and you will see that there are major differences. Differences
that matter.
Party affiliation tells you something about a person and it
should tell you a lot about candidates. The problem is when candidates pretend
to be something they are not. In this local election there have been two major
cases of pretending. Jay Kramer pretending to be for the Sale of Vero Election
and Tony Donadio pretending to be a Republican.
On October 7, 2012 my good friend Larry Reisman published
an editorial about the Press Journal’s editorial process. Larry contends the he
and his fellow “newspaperites” are the only ones with enough insight to advise
voters what they should do. Since Larry and my other good friend Russ Lemmon
have no party loyalty of their own, do not attend Party events or volunteer
their time and money they have no way of knowing how important we feel our
efforts on behalf of our party are to our Country and our Community.
I decided to look at the Press Journal’s editorial history.
To most of us we read the PJ editorials and are struck with
their schizophrenic thought process. I think of them as the Sybil News with
both Bipolar and multi personality disorder. For one candidate they endorse
based on their integrity. The next day they endorse candidates with arrest
records.
In this cycle the Press Journal endorsements had these
interesting tidbits.
1.
Endorsed 100% of Democrat Incumbents
2.
Endorsed no Republican Incumbents except two who
had only token opposition.
3.
Endorsed three challengers against Republican
Incumbents
4.
Endorsed no challengers against Democrat
incumbents.
5.
Endorsed three Democrats with criminal or ethics
charges past or pending.
6.
If you were Black you were endorsed 50% of the time,
unless you were also Republican
7.
The Press Journal endorsed more No Party Affiliation
candidates than contested Republicans
8.
In competitive open seats the Press Journal endorsed
Democrats and NPA candidates two to one over Republicans.
9.
In City Elections, endorsed incumbents in all
but two cases. (Sessions in Ft. Pierce and very telling Turner in Vero)
10.
Recommended against all Republican sponsored
Constitutional Amendments.
Personally, I think I will stick with my Republican Party
affiliation. Interestingly, a majority
of endorsements made by the Press Journal were for people the P.J. had previously
rejected. They were against them before they were for them. In other words,
many of the incumbents endorsed by the PJ would never have been incumbents if
people followed the Press Journals recommendations.
So if you are thinking about running for office and you want
the Press Journals endorsement do this:
1.
Above all be a Democrat. Even if you have or are
in the process of being convicted of a crime be a Democrat and you will be
supported by the Press Journal. Race and
gender do not matter as long as you are a Democrat. If you can’t be a Democrat
incumbent be anyone against a Republican. Your chances? In 2012 in all races in
Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin Counties only one Republican in a
competitive race was endorsed. (Hopkins)
2.
If you must be a Republican, make sure you have
no or only token opposition. Even then you only have a 50-50 chance.
(Posey/Zorc)
3.
If you are an incumbent make sure you have not accomplished
anything. If you have, forget about it. (Pilar Turner).
4.
Make sure you agree with the PJ’s issue of the
day, Growth, Charter Government, Referendum (Kramer, Heady etc.)
Summary. To my good friend Larry Reisman. I appreciate your
efforts in vetting political issues but until your perspective, is more even
handed, more consistent and you stop getting awards from Media Matters and
George Sorus I will keep trusting my party affiliation over your newspaper.
By the way. The Press Journals success rate in truly
contested races…less than 50%.
Friday, October 19, 2012
County Commissioners are in a sticky situation. They had to sue a candidate for their own commission.
Tony
Donadio, architect of the County Administration building could be on
the hook for millions in repairs. The question is "How does this work?".
Does Tony Donadio get to sit in on closed strategy meetings to decide
what to do with the case?. Does he get to vote on settling? Does the
County Attorney now represent him as a Commissioner and the rest of the
Commission at the same time?
It
is interesting to note that the agenda item and back-up were all
scrubbed to eliminate any mention of Mr. Donadio's name even though the
suit names him personally as well as his architectural firm. Why? Even
when asked it was obvious that the County Attorney was trying his best
to avoid releasing his name as the architect. Why was County staff so
anxious to protect Donadio?
Wait there is more. Mr. Donadio is named in an ongoing suit with an Island Condo Association for more millions.
More?
Donadio is the architect on the new Impact Fee burning project for the
sheriffs evidence locker. He recommended a 50 million dollar plan which
included moving a lake and then moving it back plus covered parking.
More?
A coincidence I am sure. The building purchase less than a year ago at
an inflated price to get rid of Impact Fee Refunds was purchased from
the same roofing company who is now out of business that we are suing
for the Administration roof.
Really, we paid them almost a million so that we can now sue them as a bankrupt company for a million? Really?.
Rumor
New
rumor in the whisper campaign against Mr. Zorc. Firefighters are being
told that Zorc wants to return to an all volunteer ambulance service.
Not true says Zorc.
Zorc
and his family did serve many years for no pay at the volunteer
ambulance service. They gave many hours and saved many lives but the day
for all volunteer ambulance service in Indian River County is long gone
says Zorc.
City Election
With
just over two weeks to go it's getting hot. Most experts see Turner
leading with Fletcher in a strong position to be returned to the Vero
Council. So much of the speculation surrounds who will take the third
seat.
It's tight between pro sale candidate Dan Stump, Former Councilman Brian Heady and vocal kill the sale advocate Jay Kramer.
The Stump Kramer matchup got more heated with the distribution of the following flyer.
Events
Tea Party Saturday
Friday, October 12, 2012
25 days left
Gary Wheeler:
Information
presented at the Republican Executive Committee should convince all
Republicans that they may be victims of a scam. I have been a solid
Republican throughout my 22 years in elected office but party has not
been the only factor when it comes to supporting someone. Integrity and
Character are more important to me than party.
I
have been acquainted with Tony Donadio for many years and like many
others find him to be very personable. However, recent campaign tactics
used in the Donadio campaign force me to question whether Mr. Donadio is
being completely honest with the voters.
Consider these items:
The
Donadio campaign has sent two identical glossy postcards. One to
Republicans with the headline "A CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY
COMMISSION", and one to Democrats that delete reference to Conservative
Republican and insert the headline "AN INDEPENDENT THINKER FOR COUNTY
COMMISSION".
This
seems deceitful to me. If you are going to be a County Commissioner you
need to be straight with voters about who you are. If you are a
conservative Republican fine but don't pretend to be a Republican with
Republicans and then pretend not to be a Republican when you are with
Democrats.
It
also bothers me that Mr. Donadio was a guest of the Democrat Party at
their monthly "Dining With Democrats" for what was billed as "Meet Tony
Donadio night. Vero 32963 reported that when asked why he changed his
registration from a lifelong Democrat to Republican to run for office
Donadio responded "That's a good question". Democrat leaders were quoted
as saying that Donadio had to change registration because "It's hard to
get elected as a Democrat in Indian River County." Democrat leaders
went on to say that "In his heart we know he is a Democrat". If elected
he can change back the next day.
My
advice to Tony is that you have core values and not try to be
everything to everyone. I think the flyer designed by his campaign
handlers was disingenuousness. Which Tony Donadio am I talking with? I
suspect that Mr. Donadio didn't think of this ruse himself but at the
bottom is says "paid for and APPROVED by Donadio for Commission and that
makes it his responsibility.
Charlie Wilson:
As
many of you know Mr. Donadio was recruited to run against the real
Republican, Tim Zorc by developer Chuck Mechling. Donadio, however, was
not Mechling's first choice. Mechling, driven by what appears to be a
personal business vendetta, also tried to recruit several others
including Vice Mayor Craig Fletcher, Banker Chris Bieber and R.E.C. Vice
Chairman Vince Celano. Mechling even tried to persuade Bill McMullen to
withdraw from the Sheriffs race to run for Commission against Zorc.
Republicans
should be concerned that Donadio supported Democrats in primary
elections since 1994 including the 2008 Presidential Preference Primary
voting for Mr. Obama or Hillary Clinton.
As
Gary Wheeler points out Donadio's campaign should cause concern for
Real Republicans but Zorc is not alone. The Democrat party has issued a
sample ballot endorsing Democrats, opposing all amendments, supporting
all liberal Florida Supreme Court Candidates and endorsing two
Republicans, Barry Barnard for Tax Collector against Real Republican
Carole Jean Jordan and Janace Broda against Scott Stradley, also a
Republican.
Donadio
also supported union favorite Dick Gephardt for President with
contributions of $500 and $250 for his Congressional Campaign.
I don't know any "Conservative Republican" anywhere that supports Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or Dick Gephardt. Do You?
City Council
City
Council candidates are clear in their positions. Turner, Fletcher and
Stump are for the sale, Thomas and Kramer will Kill the sale, with Brian
Heady as the wildcard.
Karen Kozdra gets a point for courage by participating at the Taxpayers debate.
Referendum
More
talk about the referendum and the Press Journal once again proves
themselves to be single issue and simplistic about their endorsements.
No one has worked harder or accomplished more for the City than Pilar
Turner but did not get P.J. approval because if she didn't agree to have
a referendum the P.J. wants her out. There is no consistency in the
P.J. Because there is no core value in the P.J.
Two items that have not been discussed.
The
band of negatives keep asking for a plan. Well what is your plan. I
want a plan from the Kill the Sale crowd that outlines how we are going
to survive as a City with $3,000,000 a year to make up the pension
deficit that past Councils have run up with generous benefits and
salaries.
How
are they going to make up the $700,000 a year we add to our pension
debt every year by pretending we are going to make 7.5% when we make one
or two percent.
How
are we going to continue to provide service when the City employed 500
people out of a population of less than 15,000. In case your math is
rusty that's 1 out of every 30 people work for the City.
What
is the City going to do when 60% of the customers who live in the
County demand that the public service commission let them out of Vero
Electric and costs stay the same leaving City residents paying
astronomical prices for power and no way out of an unregulated monopoly.
What
is the City going to do when repairs and upgrades are needed to the
plant which is 1/2 a CENTURY old. The last time it was needed we had to
borrow $50,000,000.
2. What is the true cost of a referendum?
Cost
of a referendum has been estimated at about $30,000. But that is just
the tip of the iceberg. Add the additional cost of higher prices during
the delay that a referendum is sure to cause. 6 months x 2 million a
month, $12,000,000.
It's
like buying a house and the seller says "buyer you met our asking price
and all the requirements we asked for. Now we want you to spend the
next year making repairs, making additions, spending millions on
engineering, attorneys, and planning. Get us out of all our bills and
obligations. Once you have done that we will have a family meeting and
vote if we really want to go through with the sale or not."
Everything
will stop! And that leads to the largest expense of all. The risk of
losing this once in a lifetime opportunity to secure the financial
future of our beautiful town.
If
we need to have a referendum we will. If voters want another referendum
there is a way to have one but those who clammer for a referendum
without considering the cost in the millions not the thousands as a ruse
to kill the sale are acting irresponsibly and are doing the citizens no
favors.
Messing up this sale will make the mistakes of the past such as refusing the Marriott, denying the Gloria Estafan benefit concert, and the OUC Vitunac 20 million dollar penalty look like chump change.
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