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Originally Posted by Bill14564
It's a shame it isn't online but since I'm not at all interested in funding the company I won't be buying one to read the article.
Care to provide links to the sources?
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If you spent the 50 cents for the paper you would know. What was printed was :
"Estep stated he never championed the issue but in a 1/5 workshop he was the first commissioner to nudge the tax cap forward. Neither Miller nor Search opposed that move". Public record
"Wednesday nite, Miller tried to distance himself from the issue claiming on Facebook that he never saw the letter sent out to homeowners notifying them of the proposal. In truth all commissioners were asked to review the letter at the 1/26 meeting per the meeting transcripts. Chairman Breeden asked at that meeting, "Everyone looked at it? Any questions? No objections or comments were made". Again, Public record .
"On the day of this week's vote, Miller supported a Facebook post that cast Arnold as the driver of the tax cap hike yet it was Miller who made the motion at the 2/9 meeting to push it forward to vote. Search seconded." Public record
"After the public comment on Tuesday, Miller attempted to keep the tax hike alive stating they could look at it again in June or July. Miller also went on Facebook to shrug off the facts from Public records saying "If you read it in the Daily Sun it's probably wrong.""
So a politician claims the PUBLIC record is wrong? Something is rotten in Denmark.