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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kristin Mink and Will Jawando: get elected, do stuff Anonymous haters on DCUM: hate anonymously on DCUM[/quote] What has either done? Bills I mean, not tweets.[/quote] What have you done? In real life I mean, not on DCUM.[/quote] Legit LOL! I am not an elected official. [/quote] Exactly. One thing they have done is: gotten elected. Unlike you (and unlike me).[/quote] I am 100% sure i've done more for my community than they have. The local taxes I've paid have far outweighed anything those two have done to positively impact the county.[/quote] How nice for you.[/quote] They want a pat on the back for paying for services they use. SMFH These people actually exist.[/quote] Explain to me what these two have done to benefit the county? It's more sad that politicians like them exist. [/quote] The majority of voters disagree with you.[/quote] They did disagree…how about now? How about in a couple of years? Circumstances do change the minds of voters. For example, the Mayor of Chicago: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/lori-lightfoot-becomes-first-chicago-mayor-40-years-lose-re-election-rcna71997 Quotes from another article: “Lightfoot's critics argue her defeat came thanks to skyrocketing crime, homelessness and her poor relationship with law enforcement. In 2021, homicides in Chicago rose to their highest numbers in 25 years, outpacing other crime-ridden cities like New York City and Los Angeles.” Sounds sort of familiar. [/quote] I mean, we'll find out in 2026, won't we? However, Jawando and Mink and everybody else just got elected in November 2022. A lot can happen in four years, as you say. Your crystal ball is no more reliable than anybody else's.[/quote]
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