Excuse me - why are taxpayer dollars being given to politically biased (like ACORN and SEIU) and all their related incarnations organizations in the first place.
We need a law that prohibits taxpayer dollars from being given to any politically-biased organization. Before any entity gets taxpayer dollars it needs to be researched and publicly vetted and recertified periodically!
The only explanation I can come up with for why O'Brien was standing there with his back to the camera for about 4 minutes is that he was crapping in his pants at the prospect that Mayor Stewart might walk in the room and O'Brien might have to debate the Mayor on the real issues, especially not being prepared with his handlers there to slip him the answers.
Is this the kind of leadership we want in city hall, a person who hides from the truth by hiding from cameras?
Maybe this is a good example at why states where unions are illegal, like Texas, are thriving while states controlled by unions, like Connecticut are dying.
Connecticut has a $9 billion defect, while Texas has a $22 billion surplus?
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I guess the WELCOME sign on the door of the meeting should have been changed to read WELCOME LIBERALS!
Excuse me - why are taxpayer dollars being given to politically biased (like ACORN and SEIU) and all their related incarnations organizations in the first place.
We need a law that prohibits taxpayer dollars from being given to any politically-biased organization. Before any entity gets taxpayer dollars it needs to be researched and publicly vetted and recertified periodically!
The only explanation I can come up with for why O'Brien was standing there with his back to the camera for about 4 minutes is that he was crapping in his pants at the prospect that Mayor Stewart might walk in the room and O'Brien might have to debate the Mayor on the real issues, especially not being prepared with his handlers there to slip him the answers.
Is this the kind of leadership we want in city hall, a person who hides from the truth by hiding from cameras?
Maybe this is a good example at why states where unions are illegal, like Texas, are thriving while states controlled by unions, like Connecticut are dying.
Connecticut has a $9 billion defect, while Texas has a $22 billion surplus?
Where do you want to live???????
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