The same week that Phoenix leaders imposed a 2 percent food tax to
prevent layoffs and painful cuts to city services, City Council members
agreed to spend $6 million to buy a vacant motel so Arizona State
University can expand its downtown campus.
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There is a difference between incompetence, stupidity, and fraud. I'm not sure which applies to which members of the City Council but every one of those sorry fu*#s needs to be fired - and Gordon too. And while we're at it, lets follow the money.
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You guys didn't help with the stop the bonds campaign when it was on. Here's the fruit of that non-labor coming home to roost. (Did I just mix metaphors?)
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You can help stop the 25%-50% + property tax increases that will be hitting Arizona homeowners, renters, businesses and consumers in 2010-2011 by joining http://www.prop13arizona.com
There is a difference between incompetence, stupidity, and fraud. I'm not sure which applies to which members of the City Council but every one of those sorry fu*#s needs to be fired - and Gordon too. And while we're at it, lets follow the money.
You guys didn't help with the stop the bonds campaign when it was on. Here's the fruit of that non-labor coming home to roost. (Did I just mix metaphors?)
B A S T A R D S ! ! !