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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keep laughing - as your property taxes launch through the roof to pay for the services of Northern Triangle citizens who are here as undocumented workers. Blair was your last shot at getting some business growth to the county. Half way through Erlich’s term you will have a tipping point in terms of taxes (Erich will never cut Geno Rennie’s union members their pay) [/quote] You have some weird obsession with Gine RENNE. But he's not as powerful as you think. Go compare the sad little raises that MCGEO folks get to IAFF and FOP. That's where the real power is. [/quote] Fair point. For this election though it was Rennie’s ability to neuter Hans that led to Erlich’s victory IMHO.[/quote] Neutering Hans is hardly a special skill. Hans neutered himself with his developer handouts and relentlessly negative campaign. Hans spoiled the race for Blair. [/quote] 100% Riemer may think the unions did him in. Actually, it was the fact that lots of people got to know who he was over his 12 years in government and didn’t like what they saw. Just the fact that he was mendacious enough to run a relentlessly negative campaign instead of running in his accomplishments, whatever those are, and pretend that he’s a fresh outsider that hasn’t been in office for over a decade is ridiculous. The fact that his negative campaign focused on affordable housing when then council has sole responsibility for all zoning and land use in the county, as well as sole responsibility for appointing the Planning Board. [/quote]
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