I like how the Herald version of this story portrays Sherwood and Trueworthy as heroes for dropping their effort to override the mayor's veto, when in fact they simply didn't have enough of their minions show up for the meeting, so they lacked the votes required for an override and had no choice, because the charter required them to act last night, otherwise the issue is dead for another year.
I guess you could call their liberal spin: poetic license?
You mean the radical Sherwood didn't roll in another hospital bed for Cruz, so she could endure the pain from her back injury simply to vote for Sherwood's socialist agenda?
Why would Alderman Phil Sherwood roll in a hospital bed for Alderwomen Sylvia Cruz, and endure the pain from her back injury simply to vote for Sherwood's socialist agenda? Why...?
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I guess Sherwood and Trueworthy don't wield the massive power over the city as they seem to believe in their own warped minds?
I like how the Herald version of this story portrays Sherwood and Trueworthy as heroes for dropping their effort to override the mayor's veto, when in fact they simply didn't have enough of their minions show up for the meeting, so they lacked the votes required for an override and had no choice, because the charter required them to act last night, otherwise the issue is dead for another year.
I guess you could call their liberal spin: poetic license?
You mean the radical Sherwood didn't roll in another hospital bed for Cruz, so she could endure the pain from her back injury simply to vote for Sherwood's socialist agenda?
Why would Alderman Phil Sherwood roll in a hospital bed for Alderwomen Sylvia Cruz, and endure the pain from her back injury simply to vote for Sherwood's socialist agenda? Why...?
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