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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I would also just like to point out that downplaying the disgusting nature of the allegations is an insult to our intelligence. The article calls it “colorful language”. Here is what he allegedly said: "The problem here is that [redacted] thinks she has a big d*** and [redacted] thinks he has a big d***. So what [redacted] needs to do is take out her big d*** and put it out on the table and measure it and [redacted] needs to take out his big d*** and put it out on the table and measure it - so this contest is over because I'm f****** sick and tired of it," [/quote] I think it's crude, but I wouldn't fire a competent employee over it, especially if the language was being used by someone who had just been subjected to a miserable and unproductive meeting with the two subjects of the comment.[/quote] He was the head of an agency, not a mere employee. He broke rules repeatedly. His agency fell apart. He should have been dismissed instead of being allowed to resign. [/quote] The is the leadership problem in the county and seemingly the willingness to give this guy a break when he was the leader and should be held to a higher standard. His “leadership” turned MNCPPC into a flaming wreck and yet people are still making excuses for him.[/quote] Meanwhile, on urbanist Twitter, the scandals never even happened. We’re going to be stuck with bad government so long as nice policy views excuse bad leadership. [/quote] Yep. For one- the usual suspects didnt even *mention* the scandals, until the forced mass resignation. Not a word of the house fire as it was occurring. And now that its over, the new company line is "well whatever, just get thrive over the finish line" as if the entire process isnt entirely tainted. We dont even know who all was in Casey's office. Again, pretend for a second that Larry Hogan, or for that matter Marc Elrich had the bar, or the "colorful" (LOL) language. They would have demanded a beheading within hours. But Thrive comes before all character, or so called progressivism. [/quote]
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