Re: Namioki Township Highway Commissioner Archived Message
Posted by whatusay on May 16, 2014, 12:54 pm, in reply to "Re: Namioki Township Highway Commissioner"
Hey Cohan, anybody can "sign-up" to the discussion with any "fake name" as you call it . Yep and it looks like it's the smart thing to do most of the time. Mr. Moore has awakened a sleeping GIANT ! More like opened and exposed a can of rotten slithering worms who really, really aren't taking too well to actually being expected to earn the salaries they receive from jobs they were given preferentially from former friends and family. (Prime example, the McKechans, the Davis family, the Obrians) Lots of shady crap went on inside those walls, and it went on for a long, long time, so who has the most to gain or lose by it being brought out into the daylight? That should be the big question. I'd say the ones being exposed, those who benefited from the "old way" crap was done out there. Whatever happened to the money for the new pumps to help relieve the flooding a few years back? Poof it's gone I suppose. Perhaps that is a good question for the former Super Kenny Davis. Yet Mr. Moore is being accused of ignoring the flooding. He wasn't around when the township received funds for new pumps, that apparently was never used for the new pumps. Unchecked crap like this, lays deep in the file cabinets and destroyed and locked out computers of the previous administration. All this yacking and crying because one of the highway employees was asked to push a lawnmower. If she is that pissed off, perhaps she should plant her ass in the assessor's office and hand off her second job to a deserving, non-connected person who would kill for her job and who would HAPPILY cut grass for the township for the salary she's paid. Many residents of Nameoki Township have seen first-hand the waste, inefficiency, nepotism, favoritism and corruption of our township government. We should be able to use a referendum vote to purge all or parts of the township that are no longer adding value or are only in place for a select group of people to remain "in the money". But nope, not here. Disassociated, ill-informed, don't give a crap, complacent residents couldn't care less. And those that do are a lot of the problem. With that being said, isn't it a bit clearer about who's really pissed off and why? And what they won't do to protect their previous ways of employment? And lastly...litigation? Oh snap that's funny, if someone was threatening me for doing what was right in my position in the township with legal litigation, I'd scream BRING IT ON! I would be so far up the fanny of the State's Attorney's Office with what information I had discovered, all you'd be able to see is the soles of my feet. And by God, I'd beat whoever is threatening such a thing to the punch by a mile.
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